Content
2007, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 81-86 Taxpaying Made Easy
by Andrew Leigh - 87-91 Playing Nostradamus with Latin America Javier Santiso, Latin America's Political Economy of the Possible: Beyond Good Revolutionaries and Free-Marketeers, MIT Press, 2006
by Rodrigo Taborda - 92-93 Indigenous Labour Supply John Taylor and Ben Scambary, Indigenous People and the Pilbara Mining Boom: A Baseline for Regional Participation, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Research Monograph No. 25, ANU E Press, Canberra, 2005
by Greg Barrett
2006, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 291-307 Freedom of Information Practices
by Rick Snell - 309-322 Fixed-to-Mobile Substitution, Complementarity and Convergence
by Rob Albon - 323-337 International Business Visits
by Massimiliano Tani - 339-350 How Creative are the Super-Rich?
by Jason Potts - 351-364 Research Use of Patented Technologies
by Ann Monotti - 365-370 Giblin’s Platoon: The Trials and Triumph of the Economist in Australian Public Life, by William Coleman, Selwyn Cornish and Alf Hagger
by Colin Rogers - 371-383 Iraq: The Neocon Strategy
by Ron Huisken
2006, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 195-210 Nuclear Power for Australia?
by Anthony Owen - 211-224 Pharmaceuticals Benefit Scheme: Effects of the Safety Net
by Laurie Brown & Annie Abello & Ann Harding - 225-237 Has Foreign Capital Made us Richer?
by Tony Makin - 239-252 Credit Markets and the Sons of Gwalia Judgement
by Christine Brown & Kevin Davis - 253-263 ACT Financial Management: Victim or Villain?
by Chris Uhlmann - 265-268 Monetary Targeting Policy: Simon Guttmann, The Rise and Fall of Monetary Targeting in Australia, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2006
by Graeme Wells - 269-271 Globalisation and New Zealand: Ralph Pettman (ed.), New Zealand in a Globalising World, Victoria University Press, Wellington, New Zealand, 2005
by Martin Richardson - 272-274 Microeconomics 1 as it Should Be: Tim Harford, The Undercover Economist, Little, Brown, UK, 2006
by Declan Trott - 275-288 Private Sector Lessons for Public Sector Reform in Indonesia
by Ross H. McLeod
2006, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 99-116 Implications of Work Choices Legislation
by Mark Wooden - 117-132 Policies and Politics: Challenges and Opportunities for Economists
by David Pannell - 133-146 Economics of Plant Disease Outbreaks
by Khorshed Alam & John Rolfe - 147-160 Logic of an Australia-South Africa FTA
by Ann Hodgkinson & André Jordaan - 161-174 Advancing the Doha Development Agenda
by Ken Heydon - 175-178 A Less Costly Trading Environment for the UK?: Patrick Minford, Vidya Mahambare and Eric Nowell, Should Britain Leave the EU? An Economic Analysis of a Troubled Relationship, Edward Elgar in association with the Institute of Economic Affairs, 2005
by Viv Hall - 179-192 Free Trade Agreements and Investment: A Chinese Perspective
by Parikshit Basu & John Hicks & Richard Sappey
2006, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 3-16 Urban Water Policy: In Need of Economics
by Terence Dwyer - 17-30 Urban Water Pricing
by Hugh Sibly - 31-48 Income Mobility and Financial Disadvantage: Australian Children
by Annie Abello & Ann Harding - 49-62 Immigration Detention Reforms: A Small Gain in Human Rights
by Savitri Taylor - 63-80 Economic Framework for Melbourne Traffic Planning
by Harry Clarke & Andrew Hawkins - 81-84 Olympic Economics: Holger Preuss, The Economics of Staging the Olympics: A comparison of the Games 1972–2008, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2004
by Ray Trewin
2005, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 291-308 Productivity and Economic Growth in Australia, New Zealand and Ireland
by Dimitri Margaritis & Frank Scrimgeour & Michael Cameron & John Tressler - 309-322 Dynamics of Financial Disadvantage
by Gary Marks - 323-334 Application of Efficiency to Child Support
by Anthony Farr & Gary Buurman - 335-350 ACCC’s Authorisation Decisions: Interpretation of Public Benefit
by John Fallon - 351-362 Competition in Regulated Industries: Some Reflections
by Simon Cowan - 363-368 Airport Environmentalism: Claire Miller, Struggle for the Snowy: The Grassroots Campaign to Save a National Icon, ABC Books, 2005
by Alistair Watson - 369-384 Deconstructing Corporate Social Responsibility
by Gary Johns
2005, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 195-210 Welfare-to-Work Reforms: Impact on Sole Parents
by Ann Harding & Quoc Ngu Vu & Richard Percival & Gillian Beer - 211-226 Issues in Accrual Accounting and Budgeting by Government
by Allan Barton - 227-238 Fiscal Risk in ASEAN
by Tony Makin - 239-252 Taxing Capital Protected Equity Products
by Christine Brown & Kevin Davis - 253-266 Is Australia’s Productivity Surge Over?
by Dean Parham - 267-270 Engagement with Asia: Daniel Oakman, Facing Asia: A History of the Colombo Plan, Pandanus Books, Canberra, 2004
by Nicholas Farrelly - 271-274 Financing Public Infrastructure: Darrin Grimsey and Mervyn K Lewis, Public Private Partnerships: The Worldwide Revolution in Infrastructure Provision and Private Finance, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2004
by Christopher Findlay - 275-288 Banks in the Australian Community
by Kim Hawtrey
2005, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 99-114 Commonwealth Control of Universities
by Andrew Norton - 115-130 Australian Asylum Policy: The Tampa Effect
by Timothy Hatton & Audrey Lim - 131-144 Did Hard Work Ever Kill Anyone?
by Margaret Logan & Heather Mitchell - 145-158 Pharmaceuticals and Intellectual Property: The US-Australia FTA
by John Quiggin - 159-178 Private Health Insurance: Still Muddling Through
by Ian McAuley - 179-182 Economics of Sectoral Reform: Joshua Gans and Stephen King, Finishing the Job: Real-World Solutions in Health, Housing, Education and Transport, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 2004
by Harry Clarke - 183-192 Student Unions, Shop Stewards and Sausage Rolls
by John Warhurst
2005, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-1 Economic Policy Challenges: Michael Keating, Who Rules? How Government Retains Control of a Privatised Economy, The Federation Press, Sydney, 2004
by John Freebairn - 1-2 How the Bank Got Its Groove Back Stephen Bell, Australia’s Money Mandarins: The Reserve Bank and the Politics of Money, Cambridge University Press, 2004
by William Coleman - 3-18 Intergenerational Equity
by Ian McDonald - 19-31 Sydney Airport Land: Appropriate Value for Regulatory Purposes
by Rohan Pitchford & Andrew Wait - 33-46 Disclosure, Hidden Charges and Indexed Pensions
by Diana Beal & Sarath Delpachitra & Bruce Grundy - 47-56 Private Crime Prevention Expenditure in Fiji
by Ron Duncan & Anupam Sharma - 57-69 Private Sector Participation in Infrastructure Investment
by Christopher Findlay - 71-82 Fixing Disputes for a Century Joe Isaac and Stuart Macintyre (eds), The New Province for Law and Order: 100 Years of Australian Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 2004
by Anne Daly - 83-96 Intergenerational Equity in an Ageing Society
by Janna Thompson
2004, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 293-306 Charities Reform in Australia
by Gary Johns - 307-320 Real Wages and Unemployment: State of the Debate
by Tom Valentine - 321-334 Applying Conditionality to Development Assistance
by Roland Rich - 335-348 Wrestling with Outcomes: The New Zealand Experience
by David Webber - 349-362 Extraordinary Circumstances and Regulatory Pricing
by Joshua Gans & Stephen King - 363-366 The Knowledge Economy: Joel Mokyr, The Gifts of Athena: Historical Origins of the Knowledge Economy, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford, 2002
by Don Lamberton - 367-384 Are There Votes in Higher Taxes?
by Andrew Norton
2004, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 195-209 Resource Management and Duty of Care
by Phillip Hone & Iain Fraser - 211-222 Negative Gearing Redux
by George Fane & Martin Richardson - 223-234 Regulation of Tertiary Education
by Malcolm Abbott - 235-246 Extending Copyright Duration in Australia
by Jonathan Boymal & Sinclair Davidson - 247-264 The Economics of Buying Complex Weapons
by Henry Ergas & Flavio Menezes - 265-268 Asian Relations: Rawdon Dalrymple Continental Drift: Australia’s Search for a Regional Identity, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, UK, 2003
by Anthony Milner - 269-272 Keeping up with Current Issues: Jock Given America's Pie: Trade and Culture After 9/11; Spencer Zifcak Mr Ruddock Goes to Geneva; Geoffrey Barker, Sexing it Up: Iraq, Intelligence and Australia; and Brian Walters Slapping on the Writs: Defamation, Developers and Community Activism, the Briefings Series, UNSW Press
by Natasha Cica - 273-287 News and Social Policy: Reporting of Suicide and Mental Illness
by R. Warwick Blood & Jane Pirkis & Catherine Francis
2004, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 99-112 Funding the Retirement of the Baby Boomers
by Simon Kelly & Ann Harding - 113-125 Portability of Superannuation Balances
by Michael Drew & Jon Stanford - 127-142 Community Understanding of Superannuation
by Diana Beal & Sarath Delpachitra - 143-155 The Housing Lifeline: A Housing Affordability Policy
by Joshua Gans & Stephen King - 157-174 HECS System Changes: Impact on Students
by Gillian Beer & Bruce Chapman - 175-178 Evolution of Privacy Policies: Colin J. Bennett and Charles D. Raab, The Governance of Privacy: Policy Instruments in Global Perspective, Ashgate Publishing Limited, Aldershot England, 2003
by Solveig Singleton - 179-192 Indigenous Employment Forecasts: Implications for Reconciliation
by Boyd Hunter & John Taylor
2004, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 3-20 Ageing Economics: Human Capital, Productivity and Fertility
by Creina Day & Steve Dowrick - 21-37 The Demographic Gift in Australia
by Natalie Jackson & Bruce Felmingham - 39-52 Australia’s Strategic Environment: The Problem of Papua
by Richard Chauvel - 53-69 The Millennium Challenge Account: Transforming US Foreign Assistance Policy?
by Steven Radelet - 71-74 Regulating Government Enterprises: Michael Whincop (ed.), From Bureaucracy to Business Enterprise: Legal and Policy Issues in the Transformation of Government Services, Ashgate, Hampshire, UK, 2003
by Gary Johns - 75-78 In Praise of Globalism: Mike Moore, A World Without Walls: Freedom, Development, Free Trade and Global Governance, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 2003
by George Fane - 79-82 Republicanism: Mark McKenna and Wayne Hudson (eds), Australian Republicanism: A Reader, Melbourne University Press, 2003
by John Uhr - 83-95 Fund Managers and Superannuation
by Stephen Grenville
2003, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 291-306 Australia-USA Free Trade: Competitive Liberalisation at Work in 2003
by Andrew Stoler - 307-323 A New Zealand-US FTA? — A Reality Check
by Rob Salmond - 325-339 Evaluating Government Regulations
by Bryce Wilkinson - 341-354 Randomised Policy Trials
by Andrew Leigh - 355-358 Achieving a More Egalitarian Australia: Fred Argy, Where to From Here? Australian Egalitarianism Under Threat, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 2003
by John Freebairn - 359-362 Australia’s Involvement with Asia: David Goldsworthy and Peter Edwards (eds), Facing North: A Century of Australian Engagement with Asia, Volume 2: 1970s to 2000, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Melbourne University Press, 2003
by Rawdon Dalrymple - 363-366 Evaluating Megaprojects: Bent Flyvbjerg, Nils Bruzelius and Werner Rothengatter, Megaprojects and Risk: An Anatomy of Ambition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003
by John Quiggin - 367-384 Can’t buy me love — Public Policy Implications of Cattanach v. Melchior
by Natasha Cica
2003, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 195-212 Corporate Governance in Australia
by Grant Fleming - 213-228 Market Competition and Auditor Independence
by Keith Houghton & Christine Jubb - 229-243 Profitability of Australian Banks: 1985-2001
by Mustabshira Rushdi & Judith Tennant - 245-258 International Business Travel and Australia’s Skills Endowment
by Massimiliano Tani - 259-271 Long-Hours Working and Enterprise Bargaining
by Mark Wooden - 273-276 Championing Economic Tradition: William Coleman, Economics and its Enemies, Palgrave, Basingstoke, 2002
by Geoff Bertram - 277-288 Should We Listen to the Churches When They Speak on Economic Issues?
by Anthony Waterman
2003, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 99-112 Distributional Implications of the Welfare State
by James Cox - 113-128 Application of Equity to Child Support
by Anthony Farr & Gary Buurman - 129-144 Subsidies for Private Community Services: The Case of School Education
by Buly Cardak & Phillip Hone - 145-162 Buyer Power of Supermarkets
by Gordon Mills - 163-178 Access Holidays for Network Infrastructure Investment
by Joshua Gans & Stephen King - 179-182 Bridging the Disconnect in Australian Politics: Peter Dawkins and Paul Kelly (eds), Hard Heads and Soft Hearts: A New Reform Agenda for Australia, Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, 2003
by Ron Duncan - 183-184 Passion for Liberal Economic Reform: John Hyde, Dry: In Defence of Economic Freedom, Institute of Public Affairs, Melbourne, November 2002
by Rob Albon - 185-191 Why Ethics Committees Are Unethical
by Paul Oslington
2003, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 3-12 Australia and Indonesia’s Military Mafia
by Graeme Dobell - 13-18 Cooperation With Kopassus? Take Care!
by Allan Behm - 19-26 The Kopassus Dilemma: Should Australia Re-engage?
by Alan Dupont - 27-41 New Directions in Australian Air Transport
by Henry Ergas & Christopher Findlay - 43-60 Structural Separation in Telecommunications: A Review of Some Issues
by Steven Dounoukos & Angus Henderson - 61-72 Impact of Genetic Testing on Life Insurance
by Richard Heaney & David Pitt - 73-82 Adverse Selection, Genetic Testing and Life Insurance — Lessons from Health Insurance in Australia
by James Butler - 91-96 Rationalism Revisited: Lindy Edwards, How to Argue with an Economist: Reopening Political Debate in Australia, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, 2002
by Grant Scobie
2002, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 291-304 Ministerial Responsibility for Administrative Actions: Some Observations of a Public Service Practitioner
by Roger Beale - 305-320 Institutional Design for Biodiversity Conservation
by Harry Clarke - 321-334 Competition Principles and Vertically Integrated Utilities
by Chloe Weiter - 335-354 Genetic Testing and Insurance: The Case for Regulation
by Margaret Otlowski - 355-364 Estimating Disease Risk with Genetic Screening
by Helen O’Neill - 365-370 Coping with Economic and Social Change: Peter Saunders, The Ends And Means Of Welfare: Coping With Economic and Social Change In Australia, Cambridge University Press, Australia, 2002
by Michael Keating - 371-384 Indigenous Welfare Policy: Lessons from a Community Survey
by Anne Daly & Rosita Henry & Diane Smith
2002, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 195-210 Productivity Gains: Importance of ICTs
by Dean Parham - 211-221 New Directions in Environmental Policy
by Peter Bardsley & Vivek Chaudhri & Gary Stoneham & Loris Strappazzon - 223-235 Access Pricing and Asset Valuation
by Kevin Davis - 237-251 Rail Privatisation in Victoria
by David Greig - 253-266 Reform of Media Ownership Regulation
by Franco Papandrea - 267-270 Work Rich, Work Poor: Jeff Borland, Bob Gregory and Peter Sheehan, eds Inequality and Economic Change in Australia, Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University, Melbourne, 2001
by Phil Lewis - 271-274 Forced Saving: Hazel Bateman, Geoffrey Kingston and John Piggott, Forced Saving: Mandating Private Retirement Incomes Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 2001
by Matt Benge - 275-288 Economic and Social Benefits of Universities: Policy Implications
by Roger Dean - 275-288 Economic and Social Benefits of Universities: Policy Implications
by Roger Dean
2002, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 99-111 The Poverty Line Revisited
by James Cox - 113-120 Copyright Law and Competition Policy: International Aspects
by Theo Papadopoulos - 121-134 Mathematicians as Great Economists: John Forbes Nash, Jr
by Matthew J. Ryan - 135-149 No-Fault Public Liability Insurance: Evidence from New Zealand
by Bronwyn Howell & Judy Kavanagh & Lisa Marriott - 151-164 Second and Third Thoughts on Privatisation in Indonesia
by Ross H. McLeod - 165-169 Regional Security: Alan Dupont, East Asia Imperilled: Transnational Challenges to Security Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 2001
by Ron Duncan - 170-173 Regulation of Electronic Theft: Peter Grabosky, Russell Smith and Gillian Dempsey, Electronic Theft, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001
by Daniel Stewart - 174-177 The Education of Economists: David Colander The Lost Art of Economics, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2001
by Colin Rogers - 179-191 The Economics of Pitch Invasions
by Ron Duncan - 181-191 How Should Higher Education Be Funded?
by Andrew Norton
2002, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 3-18 Incomes and Assets of Older Australians: Trends and Policy Implications
by Ann Harding & Anthony King & Simon Kelly - 19-32 Reactive, Not Proactive: Recent Trends in Australian Broadcasting Regulation
by Carolyn Lidgerwood - 33-46 National Competition Policy: Some Issues
by Fred Argy - 47-64 Australia-New Zealand Defence Cooperation: Some Considerations
by Jim Rolfe & Arthur Grimes - 65-82 Brain Drain in New Zealand: Issues, Evidence and Implications
by Wai Kin Choy & Hayden Glass - 83-86 Corporate Social Responsibility: David Henderson, Misguided Virtue: False Notions of Corporate Social Responsibility, New Zealand Business Roundtable, Wellington, 2001
by Stephen King - 87-96 Dumbing Down: Some Thoughts on a Phrase of our Time
by Don Aitkin
2001, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 291-302 Desirability of Regulating Political Parties
by Gary Johns - 303-320 Review of New Zealand Monetary Policy
by Arthur Grimes - 321-331 Cannabis Transactions and Law Reform
by Chris Wilkins - 333-348 The Australian Productivity Miracle: A Sceptical View
by John Quiggin - 349-364 Australian Postgraduate Financing Options
by Bruce Chapman & Tony Salvage - 365-368 Governance: Glyn Davis and Michael Keating (eds), The Future of Governance: Policy Choices, Allen and Unwin, Sydney 2000; Michael Keating, John Wanna and Patrick Weller (eds), Institutions on the Edge? Capacity for Governance, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 2000
by John Freebairn - 369-372 Individual Behaviour, Social Interactions and Crime: Don Weatherburn and Bronwyn Lind, Delinquent-Prone Communities, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 2001
by Flavio Menezes - 373-382 The Seven Pointed Star
by William Coleman
2001, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 195-207 Regulating Access to Essential Facilities
by Allan Fels - 209-222 Community Participation in Pollution Control
by Ian Wills - 223-233 The New International Financial Architecture: Bail-ins, Bail-outs, Bail-ups and Newspeak
by George Fane - 235-246 National Saving and Population Ageing
by Ross Guest & Ian McDonald - 247-261 Distribution of 1990s Income Gains
by Dean Parham & Paula Barnes & Paul Roberts & Sharon Kennett - 263-265 Kids Money: Smith, D. (ed.), Indigenous Families and the Welfare System: Two Community Case Studies, Research Monograph No. 17, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy, The Australian National University, Canberra, 2000
by John Quiggin - 266-272 Economic Rationalists and Irrationalists: William Coleman and Alf Hagger, Exasperating Calculators: The Rage Over Economic Rationalism and the Campaign Against Australian Economists, Macleay Press, Paddington NSW, 2001
by James Cox - 273-275 Capital Controls in Developing Nations: George Fane, Capital Mobility, Exchange Rates and Economic Crises Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2000
by Geoffrey Kingston - 277-288 Ted Evans to the Rescue
by Ian Henderson
2001, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 99-112 Newspapers as Political Instruments in Media Policy Debate
by Peter Putnis - 113-128 Reliability of Indigenous Employment Estimates
by Boyd Hunter & John Taylor - 129-140 The Battle for the Streets of NSW
by Maged Ishak & Bert Groen - 141-154 Alternative Measures of Australia’s External Indebtedness
by Scott Austin - 155-170 Safeguards for Workers’ Entitlements
by Ian Bickerdyke & Ralph Lattimore & Alan Madge - 171-175 Anatomy of a Radical (?) Government: Gwynneth Singleton (ed.), The Howard Government: Australian Commonwealth Administration 1996-1998, UNSW Press, Sydney, 2000
by Peter Hay - 176-179 Asian Financial Crisis: Gregory W. Noble and John Ravenhill (eds), The Asian Financial Crisis and the Architecture of Global Finance, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 2000
by George Fane - 180-183 An Assessment of the 1990s: David Gruen and Sona Shrestha (eds), The Australian Economy in the 1990s, Reserve Bank of Australia, Sydney, 2000
by Graeme Wells - 185-191 Examine Them Until They Pass!
by Robert Albon
2001, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 3-18 Fair Pricing Regulation
by Jan Muir - 19-32 Truth-In-Advertising Law: New Zealand’s Experience
by Grant Hannis - 33-46 Good Public Policy Making: How Australia Fares
by Richard Curtain - 47-64 Prioritising University Research: A Critique of the Kemp Reforms
by Harry Clarke - 65-78 Digital Television Policy: A Squandered Opportunity
by Franco Papandrea - 79-83 The Way We Live: Ross Terrill, The Australians: The Way We Live Now, Doubleday, Sydney, 2000
by Michael Keating - 84-87 Democratic Devices and Desires: Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin, Democratic Devices and Desires, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2000
by Perry Shapiro - 89-96 Money and the Environment
by Alistair Watson
2000, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 293-302 Globalisation: Context and Controversies
by Tony Makin - 303-320 The Good Society: A Guide to Economic Policy
by Peter Kenyon - 321-331 Facilitating Government Business On-line: The Electronic Transactions Act 1999
by George Cho & Eugene Clark - 333-344 Economics and the Legalisation of Drugs
by Chris Wilkiins & Fraik Scrimgeour - 345-358 The Digital Divide: Some Explanations
by Rachel Lloyd & Jock Given & Otto Hellwig - 359-363 Solutions to Unemployment Crisis: Stephen Bell (ed.) The Unemployment Crisis in Australia: Which Way Out?, Cambridge University press, Cambridge, 2000
by Paul Miller - 364-366 Unemploynent and Government: William Walters Unemploynent and Government: Genealogie of the Social, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000
by Paul Miller