Australian Economic Review
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Volume 26, issue 4, 1993
- The New Zealand Experiment: Introduction pp. 5-9

- Peter Kenyon
- Jan Whitwell (3 April 1944 ‐ 30 October 1993) pp. 10-10

- Lewis T. Evans
- Microeconomic Reform of the New Zealand Public Sector pp. 11-16

- Lewis Evans
- Recent Labour Market and Industrial Relations Experience in New Zealand pp. 17-22

- Brian Silverstone and Bridget Daldy
- New Zealand Trade Patterns and Policy pp. 23-27

- Tim Hazledine
- Financial Liberalisation and Monetary Policy in New Zealand pp. 28-36

- Eric Hansen and Dimitri Margaritis
- Tax and Welfare Reforms in New Zealand pp. 37-42

- Susan St John
- The Unemployment‐Vacancy Relationship in Australia pp. 43-57

- Jerome Fahrer and Andrew Pease
- Penalty Rates and Enterprise Bargaining pp. 58-64

- Stephen King
- Immigrants and the Use of Government Transfer Payments pp. 65-76

- Sholeh Maani
- Professorial Rankings of Australian Accounting Departments pp. 77-87

- Peter Brownell and Jayne Godfrey
- Consolidated Financial Statements pp. 88-92

- Paula Loveday
- Accounting Exam Answers pp. 93-98

- Paula Loveday
- The Economy at a Glance pp. 99-106

- Sarah E. Carne
Volume 26, issue 3, 1993
- Academic Economic Opinion in East Asia pp. 5-19

- Malcolm Anderson, Richard Blandy and Sarah Carne
- Policy Forum on Mabo: Introduction pp. 20-21

- Peter Kenyon
- The Mabo Decision pp. 22-25

- Michael Crommelin
- Economic Dimensions of the High Court's Mabo Judgment pp. 26-34

- Jon Altman
- Legal Versus Economic Perceptions of Real Property Rights pp. 35-40

- R. Ian McEwin
- Mabo and Inalienable Rights to Property pp. 41-44

- Philip L. Williams
- The Role of Government Assistance in Structural Change in Manufacturing: Australian Evidence pp. 45-55

- Anthony Harris, G. A. Wood and T. Armstrong
- Population Ageing and Social Expenditure in Australia pp. 56-68

- John Creedy and Penelope S. Taylor
- The Cost of High and Long‐Term Unemployment pp. 69-84

- Paul Flatau and Philip Hemmings
- International Economics for Year Twelve pp. 85-96

- Graeme Woodbridge
- Student Answers on International Economics, Australia and the World Economy pp. 97-105

- N. R. Norman
- The Economy at a Glance pp. 106-115

- Sarah Carne
Volume 26, issue 2, 1993
- Forecasting and Futurology pp. 4-18

- David Johnson and Peter Kenyon
- Policy Forum on Long‐Term Unemployment: Introduction pp. 19-21

- Peter Kenyon
- Long‐Term Unemployment: The Dimensions of the Problem pp. 22-25

- Bruce Chapman
- Long‐Term Unemployment: Costs and Responses pp. 26-30

- Alison McClelland
- Long‐Term Unemployment and Macroeconomic Policy pp. 31-34

- Ian McDonald
- Some Policy Responses to Long‐Term Unemployment pp. 35-40

- Judith Sloan
- A Policy Program for Full Employment pp. 41-47

- John Quiggin
- Union Membership and the Legal and Institutional Environment: Labour Market Policy in Australia and the United Kingdom pp. 48-60

- Peter Kenyon and Philip E. T. Lewis
- Capital Market Integration and National Wealth pp. 61-70

- Anthony Makin
- The Impact of Competition and Trade Unions on Workplace Reform and Organisational and Technological Change pp. 71-88

- Natalia Nunes, Geoffrey Crockett and Peter Dawkins
- Usefulness, Diversity and Choice Among Accounting Procedures pp. 92-101

- Trevor D. Wise
- Four Examination Answers for Schools: Accounting pp. 102-106

- Trevor D. Wise and Victoria J. Wise
- The Economy at a Glance pp. 107-114

- Sarah E. Carne
Volume 26, issue 1, 1993
- Learning to Ride the Third Wave pp. 5-10

- Richard Blandy
- The Macroeconomic Requirements for Prosperity pp. 11-20

- Michael Parkin
- Australia, Japan and the OECD: GDP Rankings and Revealed Preference pp. 21-34

- Steve Dowrick and John Quiggin
- Global Integration pp. 35-48

- P. J. Lloyd
- The Cairns Group and the Uruguay Round of International Trade Negotiations pp. 49-60

- Rodney Tyers
- Australian Student Loans pp. 61-75

- Bruce Chapman and Ann Harding
- Microeconomics for Year Twelve pp. 76-88

- Stephen King
- Five Examination Answers for Schools: Microeconomics pp. 89-96

- Neville Norman
- The Economy at a Glance pp. 97-105

- Malcolm Anderson
Volume 25, issue 4, 1992
- The Macroeconomic Outlook pp. 3-16

- Chris Murphy
- What Australian Economics Professors Think pp. 17-40

- Malcolm Anderson and Richard Blandy
- Limitations of the Budget as an Instrument of Macroeconomic Policy in 1992–93 pp. 41-50

- Philip Adams and Peter Dixon
- Advancing into the 21st Century: Visions and Challenges Facing the Downunder Economy pp. 51-64

- Wolfgang Kasper
- Until the End of Time: Labour Market Reform in Australia pp. 65-78

- Judith Sloan
- Accounting in Schools pp. 79-88

- Malcolm Anderson and David Johnson
- Accounting: The Stereotype and the Future pp. 89-92

- Keith A. Houghton
- The Framework of Accounting and the Definitions of Underpinning Concepts pp. 93-99

- Keith A. Houghton and Cynthia Wilson
- Year Twelve Accounting Examination Answers pp. 100-109

- Ian H. Hilton
- The Economy at a Glance pp. 110-117

- Malcolm Anderson
Volume 25, issue 3, 1992
- Poverty Among Young Australians pp. 5-18

- David N. F. Bell, Russell J. Rimmer and Sheila M. Rimmer
- Optimal Investment in Urban Drainage: A Framework for Cost‐Benefit Analysis pp. 19-28

- Yew-Kwang Ng
- Living Decently pp. 29-42

- Peter Travers and Sue Richardson
- Tax Expenditures on Health in Australia: 1960–61 to 1988–89 pp. 43-58

- J. R. G. Butler and Julie Smith
- Economics in Schools pp. 59-73

- Malcolm Anderson and David Johnson
- Macroeconomics for Year Twelve Students pp. 74-94

- Ian McDonald
- Year Twelve Economics Examination: Five Answers to Macroeconomic Questions pp. 95-102

- Neville Norman
- The Economy at a Glance pp. 103-110

- Malcolm Anderson
Volume 25, issue 2, 1992
- The Macroeconomic Outlook pp. 5-15

- C. W. Murphy
- A Vision for Australia: Indicators from Singapore pp. 16-30

- Clive T. Edwards
- Revenue and Progressivity Neutral Changes in the Tax Mix pp. 31-38

- John Greedy
- Immigration and Its Impact on the Incidence of Training in Australia pp. 39-53

- Meredith Baker and Mark Wooden
- Estimates of Cash‐Based Income Tax Evasion in Australia pp. 54-62

- Glen Hepburn
- The Economy at a Glance pp. 63-70

- Malcolm Anderson
Volume 25, issue 1, 1992
- The Use and Cost of Child Care in Australia pp. 3-14

- Francis Teal
- Interventionism, Microeconomic Reform and the External Deficit pp. 15-21

- Anthony Makin
- Worldwide Tax Reform ‘How Does Australia Compare?’ pp. 22-32

- Cedric Sandford
- Financial Deregulation and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism pp. 33-43

- Jerome Fahrer and Thomas Rohling
- The Social Opportunity Cost of Consumption for Australia, 1960–61 to 1988–89 pp. 44-53

- Ian McDonald, Luca Tacconi and Ravjeet Kaur
- Governments and Banks: A Longer View pp. 54-61

- D. T. Merrett
- The Economy at a Glance pp. 62-66

- Malcolm Anderson