Australian Economic Review
1968 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue 4, 2002
- The Lifetime Distributional Impact of Government Health Outlays pp. 363-379

- Ann Harding, Richard Percival, Deborah Schofield and Agnes Walker
- The GST and Vertical, Horizontal and Reranking Effects of Indirect Taxation in Australia pp. 380-390

- John Creedy
- A Cohort Analysis of the Determinants of Employment and Labour Force Participation: Indigenous and Non‐Indigenous Australians, 1981 to 1996 pp. 391-404

- Matthew Gray and Boyd Hunter
- Opportunities to Reform State Taxes pp. 405-422

- John Freebairn
- Reviewing the Trade Practices Act: The Dawson Committee Inquiry pp. 423-429

- Stephen King
- The Role of the ACCC in Australian Competition Policy pp. 430-437

- Ross Jones
- A Critique of the Role, Powers and Activities of the ACCC: The Business View pp. 438-445

- Steven Kates
- Possible Implications of the Dawson Inquiry for the ACCC pp. 446-454

- Rhonda L. Smith
- European Economic and Monetary Integration and the Euro pp. 455-462

- Tom van Veen
Volume 35, issue 3, 2002
- Equity and Australian Development: Lessons from the First Century pp. 227-243

- Ross Garnaut
- Total Factor Productivity and Efficiency of Australian Airports pp. 244-260

- Malcolm Abbott and Su Wu
- Surveying Mobile Populations: Lessons from Recent Longitudinal Surveys of Indigenous Australians pp. 261-275

- Boyd Hunter and D. E. Smith
- The Effects of Inflation and the Business Cycle on Revisions of Macroeconomic Data pp. 276-286

- Chris Bajada
- Introduction to the Policy Forum on Commonwealth–State Funding Arrangements pp. 287-289

- David Johnson
- Issues in Commonwealth–State Funding pp. 290-300

- Ross Garnaut and Vince FitzGerald
- Comments on ‘Issues in Commonwealth–State Funding’ by Ross Garnaut and Vince FitzGerald pp. 301-303

- J. C. Bannon
- Efficiency Effects of Inter–Government Financial Transfers in Australia pp. 304-315

- Peter Dixon, Mark Picton and Maureen Rimmer
- Flypaper Unstuck: Comment on Dixon, Picton and Rimmer pp. 316-317

- Jonathan Pincus
- The Commonwealth Grants Commission and Horizontal Fiscal Equalisation pp. 318-324

- Alan Morris
- The Distributional Impact of Selected Commonwealth Outlays and Taxes and Alternative Commonwealth Grant Allocation Mechanisms pp. 325-334

- Ann Harding, Neil Warren, Gillian Beer, Ben Phillips and Kwabena Osei
- The Distributional Impact of Selected Commonwealth Outlays and Taxes and Alternative Commonwealth Grant Allocation Mechanisms: Comment pp. 335-338

- Jim Hancock
- The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA)Survey: Wave 1 pp. 339-348

- Mark Wooden, Simon Freidin and Nicole Watson
- The Public Accounts and Fiscal Policy pp. 349-361

- Anthony Makin
Volume 35, issue 2, 2002
- The Enlargement Challenge: Can Monetary Union Be Made to Work in an EU of 25 Members? pp. 113-121

- Barry Eichengreen
- Assessing the Impact of Changes in Petroleum Prices on Inflation and Household Expenditures in Australia pp. 122-132

- Abbas Valadkhani and William F. Mitchell
- The Growth of Jobless Households in Australia pp. 133-154

- Peter Dawkins, Paul Gregg and Rosanna Scutella
- The Influence of Diversification and Market Structure on the R&D Intensity of Large Australian Firms pp. 155-172

- Mark Rogers
- Childcare Policy: An Introduction and Overview pp. 173-179

- Mark Wooden
- Childcare Policy to Promote Child Wellbeing pp. 180-187

- Sarah Wise, Judy Ungerer and Ann Sanson
- Attitudes towards Childcare in Australia pp. 188-196

- M. D. R. Evans and Jonathan Kelley
- Issues in Childcare Policy in Australia pp. 197-203

- Peter McDonald
- Demand for Childcare Services and Labour Supply in Australian Families pp. 204-213

- Denise Doiron and Guyonne Kalb
- Childcare and the ‘Care Gap’ in the United States and Australia pp. 214-220

- Robert Drago
- Convergence: Do Poor Countries Tend to Catch Up with the Rich? pp. 221-226

- Yuan K. Chou
Volume 35, issue 1, 2002
- Editors' Report 2001 pp. 1-2

- David Johnson
- Can Supply‐Side Policies Reduce Unemployment? Lessons from North America pp. 3-28

- Gary Burtless
- Would a Decrease in Fertility Be a Threat to Living Standards in Australia? pp. 29-44

- Ross S. Ross S. and Ian McDonald
- Optimal Commodity Taxes in Australia pp. 45-54

- Paul Blacklow and Ranjan Ray
- A Data Envelopment Analysis of the Efficiency of Victorian TAFE Institutes pp. 55-69

- Malcolm Abbott and Chris Doucouliagos
- The Determinants of Relative Wage Change in Australia pp. 70-84

- Elizabeth Webster and Yi-Ping Tseng
- The OECD Review of Innovations in Labour Market Policies: The Australian Way pp. 85-91

- Peter Dawkins
- The OECD Review of Australia's Labour Market Policies pp. 92-96

- Peter Shergold
- Innovations in Labour Market Policies: The Australian Way Comments on an OECD Report pp. 97-103

- Gary Burtless
- Population Ageing and the Role of Immigration pp. 104-112

- Glenn Withers
Volume 34, issue 4, 2001
- The Impact of Children on the Lifetime Earnings of Australian Women: Evidence from the 1990s pp. 373-389

- Bruce Chapman, Yvonne Dunlop, Matthew Gray, Amy Liu and Deborah Mitchell
- The Cost of Monopoly in Australian Manufacturing pp. 390-402

- Robert Dixon, Alan Gunther and Muhammad Mahmood
- The Economic Benefits of Australian University Degrees: Bachelor and Research Higher Degrees pp. 403-414

- Frank P. Larkins
- Moving from Unemployment to Permanent Employment: Could a Casual Job Accelerate the Transition? pp. 415-436

- Jenny Chalmers and Guyonne Kalb
- Gambling Taxation: A Comment pp. 437-440

- David Paton, Donald Siegel and Leighton Vaughan Williams
- Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy and the Exchange Rate pp. 442-448

- Peter J. Stemp
- Exchange Rates and Income‐Sensitive Capital Flows pp. 449-457

- James Perkins
- Assessing the Adequacy of Measures of Australia’s Price Competitiveness and Structural Change pp. 458-466

- Don Harding
- The Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia pp. 467-477

- Deborah Cobb‐Clark
- Cost Benefit Analysis in Theory and Practice pp. 478-487

- Geoffrey Kingston
Volume 34, issue 3, 2001
- Industrial Relations Reform in Australia: Causes, Consequences and Prospects pp. 243-262

- Mark Wooden
- Progressivity of the Commonwealth Personal Income Tax, 1917–1997 pp. 263-278

- Julie Smith
- Use and Misuse of Tax Compliance Costs in Evaluating the GST pp. 279-290

- Binh Tran‐Nam
- The Economics of Health and Health Policy: An Introduction pp. 291-294

- Peter Dawkins
- Economic Issues in Health Policy pp. 295-311

- David Johnson
- Economic Issues in Health Policy: Comment pp. 312-316

- Glenn Withers
- Economic Issues in Health Policy: Comment pp. 317-319

- Helen Owens
- Health, Health Care and Social Welfare pp. 320-331

- Jane Hall
- Health and Welfare Measurement pp. 332-335

- Elizabeth Savage
- Supply and Demand for Medical Care: Or, Is the Health Care Market Perverse? pp. 336-352

- Jeff Richardson
- Evaluation of the Supplier‐Induced Demand for Medical Care Model pp. 353-355

- John Freebairn
- A Hitchhiker's Guide to the World's Household Panel Data Sets pp. 356-366

- John P. Haisken‐DeNew
- Currency Unions, Currency Boards and Other Fixed Exchange Rate Arrangements pp. 367-372

- Mark Crosby
Volume 34, issue 1, 2001
- Editors' Report 2000 pp. 1-2

- David Johnson
- Global Trade Liberalisation: Coordination and Coherence pp. 3-13

- Supachai Panitchpakdi
- Earned Income Tax Credits: Do They Have Any Role to Play in Australia? pp. 14-32

- David Ingles
- The Persistence of the Female Wage Disadvantage pp. 33-52

- Anh Le and Paul Miller
- Some Economics of Safe Injecting Rooms pp. 53-63

- Harry Clarke
- A Wage–Tax Policy to Increase Employment pp. 64-80

- Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer
- Introduction to Policy Forum on Welfare Reform pp. 81-85

- David Johnson
- The Case for Welfare Reform as Proposed by the McClure Report pp. 86-99

- Peter Dawkins
- Reflections on Social Security and the Welfare Review pp. 100-108

- Peter Saunders
- Comments on the Final Report of the Reference Group on Welfare Reform pp. 109-115

- Alison McClelland
- Starting Research pp. 116-124

- John Creedy
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