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373: Labour Mobility in Australia in the Nineties: A Preliminary Look at the Effects of the Technological Change
Pramod N. Junankar , C.A. kapuscinski and Xin Meng
372: A wage Curve for Australia?
S. Kennedy and Jeff Borland
371: A Tax-Mix Change: Efefcts on Income Distribution, Labour Supply and Saving Behaviour
Patricia Frances Apps
370: "Hourses for Courses" The Making of a Post-Keynesian Economist
G.C. Harcourt
369: Economic Theory and Economic Policy Two Views
G.C. Harcourt
368: Determinants of the Employment Status of Indigenous Australians: The Role of Crime
Jeff Borland and Boyd Hamilton Hunter
367: The Consequences of Recent Changes in Financing for Australian Higher Education
Bruce James Chapman and T Salvage
366: Access Pricing under Rate-of-Return Regulation
King, S-P
365: Asset Valuation and Access
King, S-P
364: Performance Related Pay
Alison Lee Booth and Jeff Frank
363: Low Income Traps for Working Families
D Ingles
362: Changes in the Supply of Labour in Australia
Jeff Borland
361: Short and Longer Term Unemployment: An Analysis of Unemployment Durations
S Lambert
360: Policy Perspectives on Hifher Education Financing: A Comprehensive Program of National Scholarship / Cost Functions for Australian Universities: A Survey of Results with Implications for Policy
P Markel , Chris Heaton and Charles David Throsby
359: Young Australians in Unemployment: Despair by any Other Name
A Hardin and C Kapuscinski
358: The Accord, Compulsory Unionism and the Paradigm Shift in Australian Union Membership
D Peetz
357: Why Bother? Union Membership and Apathy
D Peetz
356: Why Join. Why Stay. Instrumentality, Beliefs, Satisfaction and Individual Decisions on Union Membership
D Peetz
355: Immigration and Australia's population in the 21st Century. Household Saving, Immigration and the Current Account
M.A. Taslim
354: Immigration and Australia's population in the 21st Century. The Australian Immigration Parogram: Policy Design and the Case of Reform
Harry Clarke
353: Immigration and Australia's population in the 21st Century. Examining teh Validity of the Remittance-Decay Hypothesis from Survey Data on Pacific Island Migrants in Australia
R.P.C. Brown
352: Immigration and Australia's Population in the 21st Century. An Open Door or Fortress Australia: Policy Choices for Australia in the 21st Century
R. Hassen and A. Jamrozik
351: Immigration and Australia's Population in the 21st Century. Opening Address (The Hon Ruddock P.MP). & Immigration and the Australian Maccro-Economy: Perspective and Prospective
P.N. Juankar , D. Pope and G. Withers
350: Conceptual Issues and the Australian Experience with Income Contingent Charges for Higher Education
Bruce James Chapman
349: The Rise and Fall and Rise... of the Business Cycle
Adrian Rodney Pagan
348: Disinflation, Fiscal Consolidation and the Role of Monetary and Fiscal Regimes
Warwick Mckibbin
347: Coming Out of the Shadows: Learning About Legal Status and Wages from the Legalized Population
S.A. Kossoudji and Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
346: Trade with Asia and Skill Upgrading: Effects on Factor Markets in the Older Industrial Countries
Rodney Tyers and Y. Yang
345: The Current Account Issue Revisited
W.M. Corden
344: The Quality of Life, the National Interest and the Role of Economics
F. Gruen
343: On Income Inequality and Democracy: Theories and Findings in Search of a Viable Data Base
F.G. Castles
342: The Decline in Unskilled Employment in UK Manufacturing
Jonathan E. Haskel
341: The Worldwide Market for Skilled Migrants: Can Australia Compete?
Deborah A. Cobb-Clark and M.D. Connolly
340: Immigrant Earnings Change: The Importance of Australian Schooling
L. Will
339: Strategic Trade and Industrial Policy
W.M. Corden
338: Estimating the Benefits of Hilmer and Related Reforms
John Quiggin
337: Competition Policy: Underlying Ideas and Issues
F. Hilmer
336: Taxation of Families: Individual Taxation versus Income Splitting
Patricia Frances Apps
335: The Labor-Supply Effects of Universal Health Coverage: What Can We Learn form Individuals with Coverage Through Their Spouses?
A.J. Wellington and Codd-Clark, D.
334: International Macroeconomic Policy Coordination: Implications for Australia
Warwick Mckibbin and E. Siegloff
333: The Global Economic Consequences of the Uraguay Round and Implications for Australia
Warwick Mckibbin and D. Salvatore
332: The Australian Welfare State; Neither Egalitarian saviour Nor Economic Millstone
F.H. Gruen and P. Saunders
331: Finding Good Opportunities within Undcoumented Markets: US Occupational Mobility for Latino Workers
S.A. Kossoudji and Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
330: Globalization and the Welfare State: Income Transfers in the Industrial Democracies, 1965-1990
G. Garrett and D. Mitchell
329: Economic Growth Performance in the Context of Newzead's Economic Reforms
Viv B. Hall
328: Do Migrants Cause Current Account Deficit?
P.N. Janunkar , D. Pope , C. Kapuscinski and W.A. Mudd
327: Women's Relative Earnings Under Enterprise Bargaining
D. Stephen
326: Investment Intentions and Investment Realisations inn Australian Manufacturing
Ciaran Driver and Steve Dowrick
325: The Macro Economy and the Growth of Ghettos and Urban Poverty in Australia
Robert George Gregory and Boyd Hamilton Hunter
324: Skills, Technology, Employment and Unemployment in the UK
Jonathan E. Haskel