Fellow, Australian Perspectives, Grattan Institute
Danielle is a Fellow at the Grattan Institute. Danielle’s main research interests are tax and budget policy, intergenerational inequality and competition law. She has previously worked in the Economics and Mergers Investigations Branches of the ACCC, at NERA Economic Consulting and at the Productivity Commission.
Danielle has a Bachelor degree in Economics (Hons) from the University of Adelaide and a Masters Degree in Economics (Hons) and a Masters Degree in Competition Law from the University of Melbourne.
Danielle is the inaugural Chair of the Women in Economics Network, part of the Economic Society of Australia.
Why biased budget forecasts make poor politics
May 05, 2017 07:41 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
For the last eight years, budget outcomes have consistently been much lower than previous budget forecasts. But in each year, the treasurer has again forecast a happy return to balance over the next four years....
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