



The e61 Institute is a not-for-profit, non-partisan economic research institute.
We produce high quality research into Australia’s most important economic issues to empower the policy debate. Our research focuses on the underlying drivers of important economic trends, solutions to policy challenges and the trade-offs inherent in policy choices.

The three prices that will shape the next phase of the Australian economy
Shifts in housing, capital and energy prices will shape the next phase of Australia’s economic cycle. They each have potential negative dynamics, but the glass half empty may actually be half full.

Why do rich countries do better in women’s football?
The rankings gap between the Matildas and the Socceroos reflects a broader pattern in the world game where rich countries do better in women’s football. The economics of why has implications for public investment in the women’s game.

More than numbers – the structural shift reshaping Australia’s migration system
The migration debate is becoming more contested. But while public attention has focused on the size and social impact of migration, a series of less-visible reforms is changing who Australia selects to come, work and ultimately stay.


