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| | ... financial security provided to older members of our society." Australian Centre for Financial Studies Professor Rodney Maddock said in Australia policies such as increasing the superannuation contribution rate and the retirement age is "going to be important ... |
| | | ... ambition, "it is not always clear that the PC had got the underlying logic right." ACFS executive director, Professor Rodney Maddock, said conceptual and practical shortcomings in the draft report include the interpretation of superannuation's objective ... |
| | | ... also create tens of thousands of new jobs in the local construction industry. ACFS executive director, Professor Rodney Maddock, said: "The Chinese economy is now so big that, even with lower growth rates, its impact on our economy gets bigger and bigger. ... |
| | | ... modest expenditure and - on average - have the highest financial satisfaction." ACFS executive director, Professor Rodney Maddock, said the report's findings provided important evidence in the discussion about superannuation and retirement income. "The ... |
| | | ... her association with the centre and Monash University in an adjunct capacity. Monash University adjunct professor Rodney Maddock will serve as acting director while a search begins to replace Auster. Maddock, a longtime associate of ACFS, is currently ... |
| | | ... superannuation directs too much money away from the banking sector. He said that research by Monash University's Professor Rodney Maddock, commissioned by the FSC, found that superannuation funds re-route large amounts of money to the banking system. ... |
| | | ... things like overseas holidays, internet shopping and fashionable European cars are going to cost more. Professor Rodney Maddock, who is Vice Chancellor's Fellow and Professor at Victoria University and Adjunct Professor of Economics at Monash University ... |
| | | ... even the medium-term outlook for the Australian labour market is slightly dismal." But fellow-speaker Professor Rodney Maddock said jobs in construction - an industry which should play a major role in the transition to a non-mining led economy - may ... |
| | | ... Australian Contributing Economics Editor Judith Sloan and Victoria University Vice Chancellor's Fellow and Professor Rodney Maddock. The event takes place in Sydney on Wednesday 29th January 2014 at The Westin Hotel from 8am to 930am, and on Friday 31st ... |
| | | ... over fixed-interest products. The paper, entitled 'The Future Demand and Supply of Finance', authored by Professor Rodney Maddock and Peter Munckton, is part of the ACSA's 'Funding Australia's Future' project. The authors quote figures from 2011 that ... |
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