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This is how housing policy should change with Peter Tulip



On The Australian Property Podcast, we are committed to providing insights and expert opinions from some of the most prevalent property professionals in Australia.

On this episode, Buyer's Agent and author, Pete Wargent is joined by Peter Tulip, Chief Economist at the Centre for Independent Studies. Previously having worked in the research department at the Reserve Bank of Australia, Peter has written several research papers that point to planning restrictions as the reason housing is so expensive. His work has been cited in official reports on housing policy by the Productivity Commission.

This is a jam-packed episode that deep dives into housing policy including interest rates, zoning, lending, and monetary policy.

On this episode of the Australian Property Podcast:

The housing supply: how did we get here? What are the main challenges? What are the best solutions?

  • How do we measure supply
  • Upzoning - what is it and how does it work?
  • Immigration and housing supply
  • 'Character' of a suburb and high rise developments


Housing market remodeling: how central banks model housing prices, potential benefits and flaws of such modeling & dealing with market shocks

Central Bank Review: Leaning against the wind. What does the RBA review for and what will it mean for Australians?

Technical skills and monetary policy: What are some of the technical decisions monetary policy experts have to make? What will the challenges be in the future?

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