Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform
1994 - 2017
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2002
- Ministerial Responsibility for Administrative Actions: Some Observations of a Public Service Practitioner pp. 291-304

- Roger Beale
- Institutional Design for Biodiversity Conservation pp. 305-320

- Harry Clarke
- Competition Principles and Vertically Integrated Utilities pp. 321-334

- Chloe Weiter
- Genetic Testing and Insurance: The Case for Regulation pp. 335-354

- Margaret Otlowski
- Estimating Disease Risk with Genetic Screening pp. 355-364

- Helen O’Neill
- 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 pp. 365-370

- Michael Keating
- Indigenous Welfare Policy: Lessons from a Community Survey pp. 371-384

- Anne Daly, Rosita Henry and Diane Smith
Volume 9, issue 3, 2002
- Productivity Gains: Importance of ICTs pp. 195-210

- Dean Parham
- New Directions in Environmental Policy pp. 211-221

- Peter Bardsley, Vivek Chaudhri, Gary Stoneham and Loris Strappazzon
- Access Pricing and Asset Valuation pp. 223-235

- Kevin Davis
- Rail Privatisation in Victoria pp. 237-251

- David Greig
- Reform of Media Ownership Regulation pp. 253-266

- Franco Papandrea
- 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 pp. 267-270

- Phil Lewis
- Forced Saving: Hazel Bateman, Geoffrey Kingston and John Piggott, Forced Saving: Mandating Private Retirement Incomes Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 2001 pp. 271-274

- Matt Benge
- Economic and Social Benefits of Universities: Policy Implications pp. 275-288

- Roger Dean
Volume 9, issue 2, 2002
- The Poverty Line Revisited pp. 99-111

- James Cox
- Copyright Law and Competition Policy: International Aspects pp. 113-120

- Theo Papadopoulos
- Mathematicians as Great Economists: John Forbes Nash, Jr pp. 121-134

- Matthew J. Ryan
- No-Fault Public Liability Insurance: Evidence from New Zealand pp. 135-149

- Bronwyn Howell, Judy Kavanagh and Lisa Marriott
- Second and Third Thoughts on Privatisation in Indonesia pp. 151-164

- Ross McLeod
- Regional Security: Alan Dupont, East Asia Imperilled: Transnational Challenges to Security Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 2001 pp. 165-169

- Ron Duncan
- Regulation of Electronic Theft: Peter Grabosky, Russell Smith and Gillian Dempsey, Electronic Theft, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001 pp. 170-173

- Daniel Stewart
- The Education of Economists: David Colander The Lost Art of Economics, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2001 pp. 174-177

- Colin Rogers
- The Economics of Pitch Invasions pp. 179-191

- Ron Duncan
- How Should Higher Education Be Funded? pp. 181-191

- Andrew Norton
Volume 9, issue 1, 2002
- Incomes and Assets of Older Australians: Trends and Policy Implications pp. 3-18

- Ann Harding, Anthony King and Simon Kelly
- Reactive, Not Proactive: Recent Trends in Australian Broadcasting Regulation pp. 19-32

- Carolyn Lidgerwood
- National Competition Policy: Some Issues pp. 33-46

- Fred Argy
- Australia-New Zealand Defence Cooperation: Some Considerations pp. 47-64

- Jim Rolfe and Arthur Grimes
- Brain Drain in New Zealand: Issues, Evidence and Implications pp. 65-82

- Wai Kin Choy and Hayden Glass
- Corporate Social Responsibility: David Henderson, Misguided Virtue: False Notions of Corporate Social Responsibility, New Zealand Business Roundtable, Wellington, 2001 pp. 83-86

- Stephen King
- Dumbing Down: Some Thoughts on a Phrase of our Time pp. 87-96

- Don Aitkin
Volume 8, issue 4, 2001
- Desirability of Regulating Political Parties pp. 291-302

- Gary Johns
- Review of New Zealand Monetary Policy pp. 303-320

- Arthur Grimes
- Cannabis Transactions and Law Reform pp. 321-331

- Chris Wilkins
- The Australian Productivity Miracle: A Sceptical View pp. 333-348

- John Quiggin
- Australian Postgraduate Financing Options pp. 349-364

- Bruce Chapman and Tony Salvage
- 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 pp. 365-368

- John Freebairn
- Individual Behaviour, Social Interactions and Crime: Don Weatherburn and Bronwyn Lind, Delinquent-Prone Communities, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 2001 pp. 369-372

- Flavio Menezes
- The Seven Pointed Star pp. 373-382

- William Coleman
Volume 8, issue 3, 2001
- Regulating Access to Essential Facilities pp. 195-207

- Allan Fels
- Community Participation in Pollution Control pp. 209-222

- Ian Wills
- The New International Financial Architecture: Bail-ins, Bail-outs, Bail-ups and Newspeak pp. 223-233

- George Fane
- National Saving and Population Ageing pp. 235-246

- Ross Guest and Ian McDonald
- Distribution of 1990s Income Gains pp. 247-261

- Dean Parham, Paula Barnes, Paul Roberts and Sharon Kennett
- 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 pp. 263-265

- John Quiggin
- 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 pp. 266-272

- James Cox
- Capital Controls in Developing Nations: George Fane, Capital Mobility, Exchange Rates and Economic Crises Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2000 pp. 273-275

- Geoffrey Kingston
- Ted Evans to the Rescue pp. 277-288

- Ian Henderson
Volume 8, issue 2, 2001
- Newspapers as Political Instruments in Media Policy Debate pp. 99-112

- Peter Putnis
- Reliability of Indigenous Employment Estimates pp. 113-128

- Boyd Hunter and John Taylor
- The Battle for the Streets of NSW pp. 129-140

- Maged Ishak and Bert Groen
- Alternative Measures of Australia’s External Indebtedness pp. 141-154

- Scott Austin
- Safeguards for Workers’ Entitlements pp. 155-170

- Ian Bickerdyke, Ralph Lattimore and Alan Madge
- Anatomy of a Radical (?) Government: Gwynneth Singleton (ed.), The Howard Government: Australian Commonwealth Administration 1996-1998, UNSW Press, Sydney, 2000 pp. 171-175

- Peter Hay
- 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 pp. 176-179

- George Fane
- An Assessment of the 1990s: David Gruen and Sona Shrestha (eds), The Australian Economy in the 1990s, Reserve Bank of Australia, Sydney, 2000 pp. 180-183

- Graeme Wells
- Examine Them Until They Pass! pp. 185-191

- Robert Albon
Volume 8, issue 1, 2001
- Fair Pricing Regulation pp. 3-18

- Jan Muir
- Truth-In-Advertising Law: New Zealand’s Experience pp. 19-32

- Grant Hannis
- Good Public Policy Making: How Australia Fares pp. 33-46

- Richard Curtain
- Prioritising University Research: A Critique of the Kemp Reforms pp. 47-64

- Harry Clarke
- Digital Television Policy: A Squandered Opportunity pp. 65-78

- Franco Papandrea
- The Way We Live: Ross Terrill, The Australians: The Way We Live Now, Doubleday, Sydney, 2000 pp. 79-83

- Michael Keating
- Democratic Devices and Desires: Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin, Democratic Devices and Desires, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2000 pp. 84-87

- Perry Shapiro
- Money and the Environment pp. 89-96

- Alistair Watson
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