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The point is that cap­ital works – from a new police sta­tion to a new port – deliver a flow of ser­vices stretch­ing over 20, 30 or 40 years. Bor­row­ing to cover, say, half the cost of the work is a way of shar­ing its cost between the present and future gen­er­a­tions who will bene­fit from its ser­vices.
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Ross Gittins is a genius – this art­icle is prob­ably the best explan­a­tion I’ve seen of why the gov­ern­ment should bor­row to pay for infrastructure.

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Min­imal funds to fix Sydney con­ges­tion: no sur­prises here, but what will Sydney do? We can’t just sit here while Mel­bourne steams ahead. And what needs fix­ing about the Perth-​​Fremantle rail­way? When I was over there, I thought Transperth was almost a model of perfection…

13 May 2009 by Enoch Lau | No comments