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Volume 5, issue 2, 1994
- Obituary: Rut Hammarstrom pp. 1-2

- Russell Lansbury and Neil Watson
- Changing Nordic Approaches to Bargaining and Participation: Some Implications for Australia pp. 3-13

- Russell D. Lansbury
- Sweden: At the Turning Point? pp. 14-27

- Olle Hammarstrom and Rianne Mahon
- Bargaining and Participation in Norway pp. 28-46

- Karl Henrik Sivesind
- Direct Participation in Denmark: The Positions of the Social Partners pp. 47-61

- Reinhard Lund
- Workplace Finland: New Forms of Bargaining and Participation pp. 62-83

- Tuomo Alasoini, Timo Kauppinen and Pekka Ylostalo
- Centralised vs. Decentralised Wage-Setting Systems and Capital Accumulation — Evidence from OECD Countries, 1960–1990 pp. 84-101

- Anis Chowdhury
- Regulating Natural Monopoly: Are Price Caps an Alternative to Rate of Return Targets? pp. 102-120

- Colm Kearney and Ivo Favotto
- Unions, Training, Job Dissatisfaction and Quits pp. 121-141

- Paul Miller and Charles Mulvey
- Langmore and Quiggin on Full Employment in the Nineties pp. 142-148

- Trevor Stegman
- An Economic Impact Assessment of ‘Safety Net’ Wage Increases pp. 149-154

- Robert Skeffington
- Enterprise Bargaining: The Truth — A Comment pp. 155-157

- Geoffrey Crockett, Peter Dawkins and Charles Mulvey
- Enterprise Bargaining: The Truth — A Reply pp. 158-160

- Malcolm Rimmer and Lee Watts
Volume 5, issue 1, 1994
- Wage Subsidies pp. 1-10

- Paul Miller
- Long-Term Unemployment: The Role of Wage Adjustments pp. 11-20

- Philip E.T. Lewis
- Wage Differentials and Youth Unemployment pp. 21-29

- David Plowman
- Job Creation: From Public Works to a Job Compact pp. 30-37

- Thorsten Stromback
- Unemployment and the Structure of Unemployment Benefits pp. 38-45

- Keith Norris
- A Job Creation Tax pp. 46-51

- Charles Mulvey
- “Restoring Full Employmentâ€: Further Research Needs pp. 52-61

- Peter Dawkins
- Enterprise Bargaining: The Truth Revealed at Last pp. 62-80

- Malcolm Rimmer and Lee Watts
- The Authority of the ACTU pp. 81-103

- Gerard Griffin
- The Workforce of the Future: Implications for Industrial Relations, Education and Training pp. 104-116

- Russell D. Lansbury
- Good While it Lasted: The Position and Prospects of Australian Unions in 1993 pp. 117-136

- Michael Easson and Tom Forrest
- An Overview of Protection of Australian Manufacturing: Past, Present and Future pp. 137-153

- R. M. Conlon
- Defending Economic Rationalism … and Boosting the Image of “Free Market Economists†? pp. 154-167

- Peter Groenewegen
Volume 4, issue 2, 1993
- Macroeconomic Policy for Australia in the 1990s pp. 167-175

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- The Road Back to Full Employment pp. 176-197

- Fred Argy
- Macroeconomic Policy for Recovery pp. 198-217

- Ian M. McDonald
- Long Term Unemployment: The Case for Policy Reform pp. 218-240

- Bruce Chapman
- Strong on Policy Suggestions, but Weak on Analytical Framework: A Review of the Green Paper on Restoring Full Employment pp. 241-256

- J.W. Nevile
- Award Restructuring, Workplace Reform and the Changing Nature of Australian Industrial Relations pp. 257-278

- R E Fells
- What Enterprise? Whose Bargain? Politicians Face Their Principals pp. 279-298

- Glyn Davis and Margaret Gardner
- The 1993 ACTU Congress: Rewriting the Rules pp. 299-318

- Edward M Davis
- Australia's Future in the Asian—Pacific Economy: A Japanese View pp. 319-327

- Tatsuo Kinugasa
- A Case for Public Sector Job Creation Schemes? Not Really pp. 328-332

- Judith Sloan and Mark Wooden
- Public Sector Job Creation Schemes: A Reply pp. 333-337

- John Burgess
Volume 4, issue 1, 1993
- The Coalition's Plan to Regulate Industrial Relations pp. 1-26

- Braham Dabscheck
- The Economic Implications of Enterprise Bargaining pp. 27-49

- Judith Sloan
- “Jobsback†and the Future of Wages Policy pp. 50-61

- Trevor Stegman
- A Constitutional Basis for the Federal Coalition's Industrial Relations Policy — and Related Matters pp. 62-76

- S.E.K. Hulme
- Enterprise Bargaining: An Overview pp. 77-97

- Nicholas Blain
- Are Low Income Countries Catching up or Falling Further Behind? Evidence from Income and Demographic Indicators pp. 98-119

- N. Kakwani and K. Subbarao
- The Determination of Interest Rates and the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy in Deregulated Financial Markets pp. 120-139

- Penelope N. Neal
- The Nature of Workplace Relations: A Typology of Social Relations and Analysis of Industrial Relations Systems pp. 140-166

- David E. Morgan
Volume 3, issue 2, 1992
- The Political Economy of Privatisation pp. 1-17

- Bob Rowthorn and Ha-Joon Chang
- The Mixed Economy of Support for the Aged in Australia: Lessons for Privatisation pp. 18-42

- Peter Saunders and Michael Fine
- Privatisation (Asset Sales) in New Zealand, 1987–1992 pp. 43-71

- Michael Williams
- Evaluating the Privatisation of the English and Welsh Water Industry pp. 72-97

- Michael Johnson
- Removing Poverty Traps: Taxation and Welfare Reform in Australia pp. 98-114

- M. Cashel and P. A. McGavin
- A Case for Public Sector Job Creation Schemes pp. 115-130

- John Burgess
- How Pervasive is the “Going Rate†? Some Behavioural Insights into the Process of Enterprise Bargaining pp. 131-147

- R.E. Fells and R.M. Skeffington
- The APPM Dispute: The Dinosaur and Turtles vs the ACTU pp. 148-164

- Herb Thompson
- Young People and Trade Union Membership: An International Comparative Study pp. 165-180

- Christina Cregan, Chris Rudd and Stewart Johnston
- Compulsory Unionism and the AWIRS: Redrawing the Map pp. 181-199

- Mark Wooden
Volume 3, issue 1, 1992
- Addendum pp. i-ii

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- Fightback in Perspective: What Difference Would it Make? pp. 1-13

- J.W. Nevile
- Economic Arguments for a New Consumption Tax pp. 14-35

- John Freebairn
- Macroeconomic Effects of a Switch to Indirect Taxes: Some Evidence from the UK and the EC pp. 36-47

- James Perkins
- The Liberal-National Party Fightback! Package: A Distributional Analysis pp. 48-79

- Phil Raskall
- Industrial Relations and the Coalition's Fightback Package: An Assessment pp. 80-93

- John Buchanan
- The Coalition and Voluntary Industrial Agreements: Some Constitutional Questions pp. 94-102

- Greg Craven
- An Uneven Playing Field: The Contract of Employment and Labour Market Regulation pp. 103-111

- Graham F. Smith
- The Labor Government's Industrial Relations Policy: Flexibility with Equity pp. 112-125

- Peter Cook
- Collective Bargaining and the Labour Market Flexibility Debate in New Zealand: A Review pp. 126-152

- Raymond Harbridge and David Rea
- The Fruits of Abdication: Australian Multi-employer Award Respondency pp. 153-176

- David H. Plowman and Malcolm Rimmer
- The Effects of Productivity Enhancement: Some Community Views pp. 177-187

- Lawson K. Savery and Geoffrey N. Soutar