Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform
1994 - 2017
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2006
- Freedom of Information Practices pp. 291-307

- Rick Snell
- Fixed-to-Mobile Substitution, Complementarity and Convergence pp. 309-322

- Rob Albon
- International Business Visits pp. 323-337

- Max Tani
- How Creative are the Super-Rich? pp. 339-350

- Jason Potts
- Research Use of Patented Technologies pp. 351-364

- Ann Monotti
- Giblin’s Platoon: The Trials and Triumph of the Economist in Australian Public Life, by William Coleman, Selwyn Cornish and Alf Hagger pp. 365-370

- Colin Rogers
- Iraq: The Neocon Strategy pp. 371-383

- Ron Huisken
Volume 13, issue 3, 2006
- Nuclear Power for Australia? pp. 195-210

- Anthony Owen
- Pharmaceuticals Benefit Scheme: Effects of the Safety Net pp. 211-224

- Laurie Brown, Annie Abello and Ann Harding
- Has Foreign Capital Made us Richer? pp. 225-237

- Anthony Makin
- Credit Markets and the Sons of Gwalia Judgement pp. 239-252

- Christine Brown and Kevin Davis
- ACT Financial Management: Victim or Villain? pp. 253-263

- Chris Uhlmann
- Monetary Targeting Policy: Simon Guttmann, The Rise and Fall of Monetary Targeting in Australia, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2006 pp. 265-268

- Graeme Wells
- Globalisation and New Zealand: Ralph Pettman (ed.), New Zealand in a Globalising World, Victoria University Press, Wellington, New Zealand, 2005 pp. 269-271

- Martin Richardson
- Microeconomics 1 as it Should Be: Tim Harford, The Undercover Economist, Little, Brown, UK, 2006 pp. 272-274

- Declan Trott
- Private Sector Lessons for Public Sector Reform in Indonesia pp. 275-288

- Ross McLeod
Volume 13, issue 2, 2006
- Implications of Work Choices Legislation pp. 99-116

- Mark Wooden
- Policies and Politics: Challenges and Opportunities for Economists pp. 117-132

- David Pannell
- Economics of Plant Disease Outbreaks pp. 133-146

- Khorshed Alam and John Rolfe
- Logic of an Australia-South Africa FTA pp. 147-160

- Ann Hodgkinson and Andre Jordaan
- Advancing the Doha Development Agenda pp. 161-174

- Ken Heydon
- 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 pp. 175-178

- Viv Hall
- Free Trade Agreements and Investment: A Chinese Perspective pp. 179-192

- Parikshit Basu, John Hicks and Richard Sappey
Volume 13, issue 1, 2006
- Urban Water Policy: In Need of Economics pp. 3-16

- Terence Dwyer
- Urban Water Pricing pp. 17-30

- Hugh Sibly
- Income Mobility and Financial Disadvantage: Australian Children pp. 31-48

- Annie Abello and Ann Harding
- Immigration Detention Reforms: A Small Gain in Human Rights pp. 49-62

- Savitri Taylor
- Economic Framework for Melbourne Traffic Planning pp. 63-80

- Harry Clarke and Andrew Hawkins
- Olympic Economics: Holger Preuss, The Economics of Staging the Olympics: A comparison of the Games 1972–2008, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2004 pp. 81-84

- Ray Trewin
Volume 12, issue 4, 2005
- Productivity and Economic Growth in Australia, New Zealand and Ireland pp. 291-308

- Dimitri Margaritis, Francis Scrimgeour, Michael Cameron and John Tressler
- Dynamics of Financial Disadvantage pp. 309-322

- Gary Marks
- Application of Efficiency to Child Support pp. 323-334

- Anthony Farr and Gary Buurman
- ACCC’s Authorisation Decisions: Interpretation of Public Benefit pp. 335-350

- John Fallon
- Competition in Regulated Industries: Some Reflections pp. 351-362

- Simon Cowan
- Airport Environmentalism: Claire Miller, Struggle for the Snowy: The Grassroots Campaign to Save a National Icon, ABC Books, 2005 pp. 363-368

- Alistair Watson
- Deconstructing Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 369-384

- Gary Johns
Volume 12, issue 3, 2005
- Welfare-to-Work Reforms: Impact on Sole Parents pp. 195-210

- Ann Harding, Quoc Ngu Vu, Richard Percival and Gillian Beer
- Issues in Accrual Accounting and Budgeting by Government pp. 211-226

- Allan Barton
- Fiscal Risk in ASEAN pp. 227-238

- Anthony Makin
- Taxing Capital Protected Equity Products pp. 239-252

- Christine Brown and Kevin Davis
- Is Australia’s Productivity Surge Over? pp. 253-266

- Dean Parham
- Engagement with Asia: Daniel Oakman, Facing Asia: A History of the Colombo Plan, Pandanus Books, Canberra, 2004 pp. 267-270

- Nicholas Farrelly
- 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 pp. 271-274

- Christopher Findlay
- Banks in the Australian Community pp. 275-288

- Kim Hawtrey
Volume 12, issue 2, 2005
- Commonwealth Control of Universities pp. 99-114

- Andrew Norton
- Australian Asylum Policy: The Tampa Effect pp. 115-130

- Timothy Hatton and Audrey Lim
- Did Hard Work Ever Kill Anyone? pp. 131-144

- Margaret Logan and Heather Mitchell
- Pharmaceuticals and Intellectual Property: The US-Australia FTA pp. 145-158

- John Quiggin
- Private Health Insurance: Still Muddling Through pp. 159-178

- Ian McAuley
- 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 pp. 179-182

- Harry Clarke
- Student Unions, Shop Stewards and Sausage Rolls pp. 183-192

- John Warhurst
Volume 12, issue 1, 2005
- Economic Policy Challenges: Michael Keating, Who Rules? How Government Retains Control of a Privatised Economy, The Federation Press, Sydney, 2004 pp. 1

- John Freebairn
- 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 pp. 2

- William Coleman
- Intergenerational Equity pp. 3-18

- Ian McDonald
- Sydney Airport Land: Appropriate Value for Regulatory Purposes pp. 19-31

- Rohan Pitchford and Andrew Wait
- Disclosure, Hidden Charges and Indexed Pensions pp. 33-46

- Diana Beal, Sarath Delpachitra and Bruce Grundy
- Private Crime Prevention Expenditure in Fiji pp. 47-56

- Ron Duncan and Anupam Sharma
- Private Sector Participation in Infrastructure Investment pp. 57-69

- Christopher Findlay
- 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 pp. 71-82

- Anne Daly
- Intergenerational Equity in an Ageing Society pp. 83-96

- Janna Thompson
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