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Daniel Wild

Director Of Research at The Institute of Public Affairs

Daniel Wild is an experienced economist and researcher currently serving as the Director of Research at The Institute of Public Affairs since May 2016. Previously, Daniel worked as an Economist in the Economic Division of the Australian Government's Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, where advisory roles involved analysis of macroeconomic conditions. Prior to that, Daniel held the position of Senior Analyst at the Department of Finance, focusing on the impacts of regulation and evaluating government project costs. Daniel's career began with a prestigious internship at the University of Adelaide, followed by roles as a Tutor of Economics and an Economics Research Intern at the same institution. Daniel holds both a Bachelor of Economics (Honours) and a Bachelor’s Degree in International Studies from the University of Adelaide.

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The Institute of Public Affairs

The Institute of Public Affairs is an independent, non-profit public policy think tank, dedicated to preserving and strengthening the foundations of economic and political freedom. Since 1943, the IPA has been at the forefront of the political and policy debate, defining the contemporary political landscape. The IPA is funded by individual memberships and subscriptions, as well as philanthropic and corporate donors. The IPA supports the free market of ideas, the free flow of capital, a limited and efficient government, evidence-based public policy, the rule of law, and representative democracy. Throughout human history, these ideas have proven themselves to be the most dynamic, liberating and exciting. Our researchers apply these ideas to the public policy questions which matter today. The IPA's specific research areas include the environment, deregulation, workplace relations, energy, political governance, intellectual property, telecommunications, technology, housing, education, health and agriculture. The IPA publishes a wide variety of research papers and supporting opinion pieces, as well as host conferences and lectures across the country. The IPA also publishes the IPA Review, Australia's longest running political magazine. In 2008, the IPA Review was awarded the Sir Anthony Fisher Memorial Award for best magazine.


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