Markets

Business & Economics

Cutting the commute for students with a disability

How market design theory, or ‘experimental economics’, and specialist software helped reform travel services for students with disability

Business & Economics

How tacit collusion makes consumers pay

The first study of its kind has revealed how petrol retailers can tacitly collude through their own price signalling

Politics & Society

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Podcast

Governing the ungovernable?

What’s driving Australia’s housing market and public policy? Our monthly podcast hosted by the University of Melbourne’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Glyn Davis

Arts & Culture

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Podcast

Getting your Monet’s worth in a changing art market

The rapidly evolving relationship between art and money on the international stage

Arts & Culture

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Podcast

How technology and markets are bleeding our musical artists

Digital “dischord”: Rapid changes in the music industry are upending how music is made and consumed, and how artists are compensated

Business & Economics

The secrets of Asia’s economic powerhouses

Why family businesses command the heights across so many industries