Australian Economic Review
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Volume 32, issue 4, 1999
- Changing the Tax Mix pp. 315-326

- John Freebairn
- Changes in Indirect Taxes in Australia: A Dynamic General Equilibrium Analysis pp. 327-348

- Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer
- The Final Incidence of Australian Indirect Taxes pp. 349-368

- Rosanna Scutella
- Immigration, Language and Multiculturalism in Australia pp. 369-385

- Barry Chiswick and Paul Miller
- The Junior Rates Inquiry: An Overview pp. 386-389

- Philip E. T. Lewis and Ben Mclean
- Minimum Award Wages for Young Workers Must Be Reformed pp. 390-394

- Grant Belchamber
- Threatening Junior Employment with Obscurantism pp. 395-399

- Reg Hamilton
- Junior Rates of Pay: Myths and Missed Opportunities in the Youth Labour Market pp. 400-403

- Natasha Stott Despoja
- A New Arrangement for Confidentialised Unit Record Files pp. 404-409

- Bruce Chapman, Thomas Crossley and Ging Wong
- Taxation, Redistribution and Progressivity: An Introduction pp. 410-422

- John Creedy
Volume 32, issue 3, 1999
- Taxing Super pp. 207-218

- Suzanne Doyle, Geoffrey Kingston and John Piggott
- Incentives to Work: Replacement Ratios and the Cost of Job Loss among Indigenous Australians pp. 219-236

- Anne Daly and Boyd Hunter
- An Evaluation of Alternative Methods of Forecasting Australian Inflation pp. 237-248

- Lakshman Alles and Dean Horton
- Labour Market Adjustment: Evidence on Interstate LabourMobility pp. 249-263

- Guy Debelle and James Vickery
- Clarification on ‘Introduction to the Policy Forum on the InflationTarget’ pp. 264-264

- David Johnson
- The Equal Pay Case–Thirty Years On pp. 265-272

- Jeff Borland
- Labour Market Institutions and the Gender Pay Ratio pp. 273-278

- Robert Gregory
- Equal Pay Thirty Years On: The Policy and Practice pp. 279-285

- Barbara Pocock
- The Employment Consequences of Comparable Worth Policies pp. 286-291

- Mark Wooden
- Labour Market Consequences of a Comparable Worth Policy pp. 292-297

- Lou Will
- Australian and International Survey Data for Multivariate Analysis: The IsssA pp. 298-303

- Jonathan Kelley and M. D. R. Evans
- A Review of the Asian Crisis: Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses pp. 304-313

- Helen Cabalu
Volume 32, issue 2, 1999
- Re‐employment after Retrenchment: Evidence from the TCF Industry Study pp. 105-129

- Sally Weller and Michael Webber
- Human Capital Theory and Education Policy in Australia pp. 130-144

- John Quiggin
- An Environmental Cooperation Agreement for the Asia‐Pacific Region? pp. 145-156

- Eric A. L. Li
- Gender Pay Equity and Comparable Worth in Australia: A Reassessment pp. 157-171

- Mark Wooden
- Exchange Rates and Capital Controls pp. 172-174

- Mark Crosby
- Theoretical Issues in Exchange Rate Determination pp. 175-179

- Mark Crosby and Graham Voss
- Exchange Rates and Fundamentals in the Short and Long Runs pp. 180-184

- Steven Husted
- The Literature on Capital Controls pp. 185-190

- Gordon De Brouwer
- Hedge Funds and Currency Crises pp. 191-196

- Guay Lim
- Macroeconomic Forecasting at the Melbourne Institute pp. 197-205

- Peter Summers
Volume 32, issue 1, 1999
- Managing Global Capitalism pp. 3-16

- Jeffrey Sachs
- The Potential Benefits of Hilmer and Related Reforms: Electricity Supply pp. 17-30

- John Whiteman
- Performance Indicators and Efficiency Measurement in Public Libraries pp. 31-42

- Andrew Worthington
- Budget Standards and the Poverty Line pp. 43-61

- Peter Saunders
- Introduction to the Policy Forum on the Inflation Target pp. 62-63

- David Johnson
- Australasian Monetary Policy: A Comparative Perspective pp. 64-73

- Charles Bean
- The Scourge of Inflation? Unemployment and Orthodox Monetary Policy pp. 74-82

- Stephen Bell
- Further Reasons for Maintaining Low Inflation pp. 83-88

- Anthony Makin
- Can Unemployment Be Reduced without Violating the Inflation Target? pp. 89-95

- Ian McDonald
- Monopoly Power, Innovation and Economic Growth pp. 96-104

- Mark Rogers
Volume 31, issue 4, 1998
- Privatisation in Australia: Understanding the Incentives in Public and Private Firms pp. 313-328

- Stephen King and Rohan Pitchford
- Reforming the Labour Market: An Assessment of the UK Policies of the Thatcher Era pp. 329-344

- Mary Gregory
- The Pricing and Management of Walking Tracks in Tasmania pp. 345-356

- Hugh Sibly
- Monitoring the Performance of Government Trading Enterprises pp. 357-371

- W.G. Waters and John Street
- Australia at the Crossroads: Radical Free Market or Progressive Liberalism? Key Issues and Conclusions pp. 373-383

- Fred Argy
- Economic Policy and the Third Way pp. 384-398

- Mark Latham
- In Search of the Third Way pp. 399-408

- Mike Nahan
- In Search of the Fourth Way: A Commentary on the Books by Fred Argy and Mark Latham pp. 409-421

- Clive Hamilton
- Towards a Hard‐Headed but Soft‐Hearted Approach to Economic and Social Policy: Comments on the Books by Fred Argy and Mark Latham pp. 422-429

- Peter Dawkins
- Web‐Based Resources for the Macroeconomist pp. 430-434

- Ólan Henry
- Immigration and the Australian Macroeconomy: Perspective and Prospective pp. 435-444

- Pramod (Raja) Junankar, David Pope and Glenn Withers
Volume 31, issue 3, 1998
- The Demand for Water by Single‐Metered and Group‐Metered Households pp. 203-210

- John Creedy, Justin van de Ven and Kirsty E. McKenzie
- The Optimality of a Zero Inflation Rate with Menu Costs: Australia pp. 211-223

- Max Gillman
- Why Has the Workplace Become Safer? pp. 224-236

- Vani Borooah and John Mangan
- Towards a Negative Income Tax System for Australia pp. 237-257

- Peter Dawkins, David Johnson, Rosanna Scutella, Gillian Beer and Ann Harding
- The Interaction of Tax and Social Security: Introduction and Overview pp. 258-262

- Peter Dawkins and David Johnson
- The State of Play of Effective Marginal Tax Rates in Australia in 1997 pp. 263-270

- Gillian Beer
- Overcoming Anomalies in the Interaction of Tax and Social Security pp. 271-280

- David Ingles
- Improving Incentives: Changing the Interface of Tax and Social Security pp. 281-289

- Michael Keating and Simon Lambert
- The ABS Survey of Employment and Unemployment Patterns pp. 290-297

- Anh Le and Paul Miller
- An Economic and Policy Analysis of Australian Export Concession Schemes pp. 298-311

- Donald Feaver, Alan Morris and William Cole
Volume 31, issue 2, 1998
- Pricing and Access under National Competition Policy: The Case of the Natural Gas Pipeline Sector pp. 91-106

- Roger Lawrey
- Are Consumption Taxes Regressive? pp. 107-116

- John Creedy
- Inflation, Unemployment and the NAIRU in Australia pp. 117-129

- Mark Crosby and Nilss Olekalns
- Testing the Olson Hypothesis within the Australian Context pp. 130-144

- Andrew Marks and Mehdi Sadeghi
- Higher Education: Some Key Issues pp. 145-147

- David Johnson
- Funding Australian Universities pp. 148-156

- Ross Williams
- The West Report as National Education Policy Making pp. 157-166

- Simon Marginson
- Discounts for Degrees: External Benefits and University Fees pp. 167-178

- David K. Round and John Siegfried
- Higher Education in Australia and Britain: What Lessons? pp. 179-188

- Nicholas Barr
- Microeconomic Evaluations of Australian Labour Market Programs pp. 189-201

- Elizabeth Webster
Volume 31, issue 1, 1998
- Editors’ Report 1997 pp. 1-2

- John Creedy, Peter Dawkins and David Johnson
- Disparities in Australian Regional Incomes: Are They Widening or Narrowing? pp. 3-26

- Paul Cashin and Loris Strappazzon
- An Economic Analysis of Australian Damage Remedies for Misleading Prospectuses: Trade Practices Act versus Corporations Law pp. 21-36

- Rohan Pitchford
- The Social Return to Apprenticeship Training pp. 37-46

- Alfred Dockery, Keith Norris and Thorsten Stromback
- Measuring the Impact of Child Care Subsidies on the Incomes of Mothers Returning to Work pp. 47-62

- Deborah Schofield and Josh Polette
- The Macroeconomic Implications of Current Fiscal Policy pp. 66-72

- Nilss Olekalns
- Intergenerational Redistribution and Fiscal Policy pp. 73-79

- John Ablett
- Fiscal Policy in Southeast Asia pp. 80-81

- Malcolm Dowling
- Measuring Poverty: An Introduction pp. 82-89

- John Creedy
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