When governments do as they please, just follow their noses and spend their easy money from taxpayers in failure policies, shouldn't we take stock of their efficacy?
Are modern governments an anachronism? Are they a modern aristocratic class exacting money from their surfs and squandering it hither an thither? Does their constant interference and overreach cause more harms than goods?
Here is a case in point:
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$20 billion spend backfiresA decade-long effort involving tens of billions of taxpayer dollars has failed to solve our housing crisis. This is why....
Australian governments’ multi-billion dollar efforts to help first homebuyers enter the property market have been hampered by a glaring flaw, which has only pushed up house prices and left those in greatest need of assistance at an even worse disadvantage.
That was the key takeaway from fresh research published by the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute this week.
Scholars from the University of New South Wales, University of Sydney and RMIT University, with funding from the federal, state and territory governments, examined the suite of first homebuyer assistance schemes in Australia and compared them to measures adopted in seven other nations: the United Kingdom, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Canada, Finland and Singapore.
They found that Australia’s first homebuyer policies were “extremely one-sided”, with the overwhelming majority of programs focusing on demand instead of supply.
And by pumping up demand without simultaneously addressing supply, those programs have caused higher prices.
Some first homebuyers have benefited – mainly those who were already close to being able to afford houses on their own – as have existing homeowners and property investors.
However the bulk of would-be first homebuyers have been left behind..."
https://www.news.com.au/finance/economy/australian-economy/glaring-flaw-in-austr...Decades with the best brains at their fingertips and they were apparently clueless about the dynamics of supply and demand.
What are your thoughts?