Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform
1994 - 2017
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Volume 1, issue 2, 1994
- Has Macroeconomic Policy Failed Australia? pp. 135-146

- Garry M. White
- Comment: Has Macroeconomic Policy Failed Australia? pp. 147-150

- Barry Hughes
- Comment: Has Macroeconomic Policy Failed Australia? pp. 151-155

- Anthony Makin
- Rejoinder: Has Macroeconomic Policy Failed Australia? pp. 156-158

- Garry M. White
- Inflation and Monetary Monopoly: Reflections on Australia’s Ten-Dollar Note pp. 159-166

- Ray Evans
- The Fight Against Unemployment pp. 167-178

- Tom Valentine
- Corporate Theory and Corporate Law Reform in Australia pp. 179-188

- Ian M. Ramsay
- Evaluating New Zealand’s Companies Law pp. 189-196

- Michael J. Ross
- Insurance Pricing and Anti-Discrimination Legislation pp. 197-204

- Alan Woodfield
- Proof of Native Title: A Level Playing Field? pp. 205-214

- John R. Forbes
- Myths about Dragons: The Case of Thailand pp. 215-228

- Peter Warr
- The Fallacy of Political Innocence: Some Recent Reviews of Economic Reform pp. 229-236

- Michael Warby
- Volunteers for Nature Protection: Examples from Bavaria pp. 237-241

- Jeffrey Bennett
- Are Tobacco Taxes Too High? pp. 241-244

- Robert Albon
- Defunct Macroeconomists: Alfred J. Malabre, Jr, Lost Prophets: An Insider’s History of the Modern Economists, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1993 pp. 245-247

- John Foster
- The New Moralism: James Q. Wilson, The Moral Sense, The Free Press, New York, 1993 pp. 247-250

- Knud Haakonssen
- Tradition and Innovation: Michael J. Lacey and Knud Haakonssen (eds), A Culture of Rights: The Bill of Rights in Philosophy, Politics, and Law — 1791 and 1991, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991 pp. 250-253

- Charles Richardson
- Fatal Legacy: Myron Magnet, The Dream and the Nightmare: the Sixties' Legacy to the Underclass, William Morrow, New York, 1993 pp. 253-255

- Roger Sandall
- Markets and Community: David Willetts, Modern Conservatism, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1992 pp. 256-258

- Michael James
- The Queensland IndyCar Grand Prix: Assessing Costs and Benefits pp. 259-261

- Terry Black
- Swy and the Market pp. 262-264

- Shaun Patrick Kenaelly
Volume 1, issue 1, 1994
- Why Labour Is Not Different pp. 5-12

- Gerald T. Garvey
- An Economist’s Guide to the Industrial Relations Reform Act pp. 13-23

- Judith Sloan
- National Savings and Fiscal Policy pp. 25-32

- James Cox
- The Folly of Regional Policy pp. 33-44

- Tony Sorensen
- The Achievements of the GATT Uruguay Round pp. 45-53

- Alan Oxley
- The Entwining of Trade and Environmental Policies pp. 55-62

- Kym Anderson
- Forecasting: A Mug's Game or a Productive Role for Economists? pp. 63-70

- Garry M. White
- Is There an Implied Constitutional Right of Freedom of Communication? pp. 71-79

- Gabriel A. Moens and John Trone
- New Zealand’s Bill of Rights: A Provisional Assessment pp. 81-89

- Wayne Mapp
- Lessons in School Reform: Recent American Writings on Education pp. 91-100

- Mark Harrison
- Complexity Theory and Economics pp. 101-106

- David Pearce
- The Rise and Fall of Victoria’s Labour Market Reform pp. 107-110

- Ken Phillips
- Rogernomics Mark II: Roger Douglas, Unfinished Business, Random House, Auckland, 1993 pp. 111-113

- Michael James
- Too Much of a Good Thing: J. R. Shackleton, Training Too Much? A Sceptical Look at the Economics of Skill Provision in the UK, Institute of Economic Affairs, London, 1992 pp. 113-115

- H. M. Boot
- Settling for Mediocrity?: David Hughes and Robert Albon (eds), Capital Ideas: Suggestions for Economic Reform in the ACT, Federalism Research Centre, Australian National University, Canberra, 1993 pp. 115-118

- Tony Rutherford
- Founder and Critic: H.W. Arndt, 50 Years of Development Studies, National Centre for Development Studies, Australian National University, 1993 pp. 118-120

- Clem Tisdell
- Respecting all Heritages: Neil Barr and John Cary, Greening a Brown Land: The Australian Search for Sustainable Land Use, Macmillan Australia, Melbourne, 1992 pp. 120-122

- Nick Uren
- Chicago vs Virginia: Charles K. Rowley, The Right to Justice: The Political Economy of Legal Services in the United States, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, 1992 pp. 123-124

- Ian McEwin
- Not the Current-Account Constraint Again! pp. 125-127

- Anthony Makin
- Government Against Itself: The Leaded Fuel Tax and the $12,000 Used Car Tariff pp. 128-130

- David Pearce
- The Virtue of Cooperation: Australia’s Volunteer Fire Brigades pp. 130-132

- Shaun Kenaelly
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