Australia's Housing Crisis: The Business Case for Nation-BuildingRegional Development

The FIFO Trap: Why We Build Camps Instead of Countries

How Australia's FIFO model extracts resource wealth without building lasting communities—and the nation-building alternative.

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FIFORegional DevelopmentResource EconomyCommunity Building

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In this comprehensive analysis, I explore the fifo trap: why we build camps instead of countries, examining the key factors, implications, and opportunities that shape this critical topic.

Key Topics Covered:

  • FIFO
  • Regional Development
  • Resource Economy
  • Community Building

This article is part of the Australia's Housing Crisis: The Business Case for Nation-Building. A comprehensive series examining why Australia's housing crisis demands structural nation-building, not policy band-aids..

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About Australia's Housing Crisis: The Business Case for Nation-Building

A comprehensive series examining why Australia's housing crisis demands structural nation-building, not policy band-aids.

Elliott McArthur

Independent Writer & Economic Strategist

Architect of The McArthur Model. Researching Australian Sovereign Alpha, Housing Affordability, and National Resource Strategy.