Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform
1994 - 2017
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Volume 7, issue 4, 2000
- Globalisation: Context and Controversies pp. 293-302

- Anthony Makin
- The Good Society: A Guide to Economic Policy pp. 303-320

- Peter Kenyon
- Facilitating Government Business On-line: The Electronic Transactions Act 1999 pp. 321-331

- George Cho and Eugene Clark
- Economics and the Legalisation of Drugs pp. 333-344

- Chris Wilkiins and Francis Scrimgeour
- The Digital Divide: Some Explanations pp. 345-358

- Rachel Lloyd, Jock Given and Otto Hellwig
- Solutions to Unemployment Crisis: Stephen Bell (ed.) The Unemployment Crisis in Australia: Which Way Out?, Cambridge University press, Cambridge, 2000 pp. 359-363

- Paul Miller
- Unemploynent and Government: William Walters Unemploynent and Government: Genealogie of the Social, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000 pp. 364-366

- Paul Miller
- Illegal Drug Use Policies: Geoffrey Stokes, Peter Chalk and Keren Gillen (eds), Drugs and Democracy: In Search of New Directions, University of Melbourne Press, 2000 pp. 367-370

- Harry Clarke
- Writing About Somewhere Else pp. 371-383

- Michael Warby
Volume 7, issue 3, 2000
- Odysseus and the Sirens: A Vision of our Fiscal Future pp. 195-206

- Nicholas Gruen
- Community Banking in Australia pp. 207-217

- Di Thomson and Malcolm Abbott
- Broadscale Tree Clearing in Queensland pp. 219-236

- John Rolfe
- Ownership-Based Analysis of Public Hospital Corporatisation in New Zealand pp. 237-250

- Bronwyn Howell
- Does Openness Promote Growth? pp. 251-261

- Luke Willard
- Globalisation: Thomas Friedman, The Lexus and the Olive Tree, Harper Collins, 1999 pp. 261-263

- Chris Pattas
- Broadcasting Reform: Productivity Commission, Broadcasting Report No. 11, Aus Info, Canberra, 2000 pp. 264-268

- Chris Pattas
- A More Equitable Society: Reference Group on Welfare Reform, Participation Support for a More Equitable Society, Interim Report, March, 2000 pp. 269-272

- Chris Pattas
- ANZAC Dollar: Arthur Grimes and Frank Holmes with Roger Bowden, An ANZAC Dollar? Currency Union and Business Development, The Institute of Policy Studies, Victoria University o f Wellington, New Zealand pp. 273-276

- Gordon de Brouwer
- Do We Know Federal Treasury Overspends on Undergraduates? pp. 277-288

- Jonathan Pincus
Volume 7, issue 2, 2000
- 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 7, issue 1, 2000
- A More Productive Australian Economy pp. 3-16

- Dean Parham
- The Distributional Impact of Year 2000 Tax Reforms in Australia pp. 17-32

- Ann Harding, Neil Warren, Martin Robinson and Simon Lambert
- Getting Tough on Crime: Will it Win the War? pp. 33-45

- Jenny Williams
- Making Languages an Object of Public Policy pp. 47-61

- Joseph Lo Bianco
- India and the East Asia Miracle pp. 63-76

- Brent Davis
- Trade Policy Reform: Richard Snape, Lisa Gropp and Tas Luttrell, Australian Trade Policy, 1965-1997: A Documentary History, Allen and Unwin, St. Leonards, 1998 pp. 77-80

- Ben Smith
- Privatisation and Community in Criminal Justice: Bruce Benson, To Serve and Protect: Privatization and Community in Criminal Justice, Independent Institute/New York University Press, New York, 1998 pp. 81-82

- Peter Grabosky
- A Charitable Concern pp. 83-91

- Gabrielle Berman
- The Theatre of University Research? pp. 93-96

- Frank Clarke, Russell Craig and Joel Amernic
Volume 6, issue 4, 1999
- Information: The Foundation of Accountability pp. 291-307

- Tony Harris
- Crime Prevention: The Role of Economic and Social Support pp. 309-324

- Don Weatherburn and Bronwyn Lind
- The Failure of Corporatisation: Public Hospitals in New Zealand pp. 325-338

- Rhema Vaithianathan
- Measuring Governments’ Net Worth pp. 339-350

- Chew Ng and Bob Shead
- Korea’s 1997 Financial Crisis: Causes, Consequences and Prospects pp. 351-363

- Hyun-Hoon Lee
- Counting Waves: Has Law and Economics Turned Over a New Leaf?: Megan Richardson and Gillian Hadfield (eds), The Second Wave of Law and Economics, Federation Press, Sydney, 1999 pp. 365-371

- Michael Whincop
- Media Economics: Alan Albarran, Media Economics: Understanding Markets, Industries and Concepts, Iowa State University Press, Arnes, Iowa, 1996; Alison Alexander, James Owers and Rod Carveth (eds), Media Economics: Theory and Practice, 2nd ed., Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, New Jersey, 1998 pp. 373-376

- Franco Papandrea
- Cyberspace: Public Space or Pub Space? pp. 377-384

- Michael Warby
Volume 6, issue 3, 1999
- Public Provision of Heroin for Addicts pp. 195-210

- Harry Clarke
- Agricultural Land Retirement and Biodiversity Policy pp. 211-224

- Phillip Hone, Geoff Edwards and Iain Fraser
- Resource Management in New Zealand: Rhetoric, Reality and Reform pp. 225-236

- Veronica Jacobsen
- Price Stabilisation and Microeconomic Reforms in Brazil pp. 237-250

- Flavio Menezes
- The Japanese Economy in the Nineteen Nineties pp. 251-260

- Yasukichi Yasuba
- Reform of the Global Financial Architecture: Lessons from Thailand pp. 261-270

- Terry Black and Susan Black
- Economic Rationalism and its Discontents pp. 271-277

- William Coleman
- American Agriculture in Decline?: Steven C. Blank, The End of Agriculture in the American Portfolio, Quorum Books, Westport, Connecticut, 1998 pp. 279-282

- Alistair Watson
- Export Subsidies Impose Net Losses on Australians pp. 283-287

- Mary Amiti
Volume 6, issue 2, 1999
- Avoiding Conflict Between Communication Policy and Convergence pp. 99-109

- Terry Cutler
- Price Competition in Australian Telecommunications pp. 111-126

- Jan Muir, Brad Jennings and Fiona McAnally
- Is Knowledge Enough? — Realising the Benefits of Free Trade pp. 127-140

- Linda Richardson
- New Zealand Local Government Funding Policy Reform pp. 141-152

- Claudia Scott
- The Failure of Korea Inc pp. 153-166

- Heather Smith
- The Seven Ages of Economics pp. 167-173

- Bob Rutherford
- Free Trade: The Debate on Parallel Importing of Compact Discs pp. 175-179

- Alan Moran
- Different Perspectives on the GST: Binh Tran Nam (ed), Tax Reform and the GST, an International Perspective, Prospect Media Pty Ltd, 1998 (ATAX Seminar Papers) pp. 181-183

- Howard Pender
- Business Ethics: Norman Barry, Business Ethics, Macmillan Press, London, 1998 pp. 184-186

- Bill Stacey
- Pigs! pp. 187-191

- Alistair Watson
Volume 6, issue 1, 1999
- Prospects for Indigenous Australians in the Welfare System pp. 5-16

- Anne Daly
- Retirement Income Policy in New Zealand: Lessons for Australia pp. 17-28

- Angela Ryan
- Baptists and Bootleggers? The Basel Convention and Metals Recycling Trade pp. 29-38

- Aynsley Kellow
- The Premature Burial of Telecommunications Reform: A Response to John Quiggin pp. 39-46

- Rodney Maddock
- Rejoinder pp. 47-50

- John Quiggin
- Deregulation and Open Capital Markets: The Australian Experience Before Wallis pp. 51-68

- Gordon de Brouwer
- Explaining Taiwan’s Economic Miracle: Are the Revisionists Right? pp. 69-82

- Pan-Long Tsai
- An Optimal Tax Burden?: Patrick J. Caragata, Why Are Your Taxes So High?, Seascape Press, Auckland, 1998 pp. 83-84

- Angela Ryan
- Challenging Perceptions of Progress: Richard Eckersley (ed.), Measuring Progress: Is life getting better?, CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, 1998 pp. 85-87

- Winton Bates
- Value-free Evidence?: Stephen Castles, William Foster, Robyn Iredale and Glenn Withers, Immigration and Australia: Myths and Realities, Allen & Unwin with the Housing Industry Association Ltd, Sydney, 1998 pp. 88-90

- Harry Clarke
- How to Tax Food and Make the Tax System More Progressive at the Same Time pp. 91-94

- Matt Benge
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