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Book Review: Trillion Dollar Baby

  • Written by Flavio Menezes, Professor of Economics, The University of Queensland
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In the midst of the debate around whether Australia is correctly taxing miners, Paul Cleary provides a well-researched and written account of Norway’s approach to the development of its oil resources since the 1960s in his book Trillion Dollar Baby.

Cleary ties together a number of threads that are surprisingly relevant for many of our...

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