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Volume 28, issue 4, 2017
- Two discursive frameworks concerning ideology in Australian industrial relations pp. 483-499

- Simon Fry and Bernard Mees
- Financialisation and labour in the Australian commercial construction industry pp. 500-518

- Dick Bryan, Michael Rafferty, Phillip Toner and Sally Wright
- Financialisation and inequality in Australia pp. 519-537

- Mark Westcott and John Murray
- Occupational and environmental safety standards in nanotechnology: International Organization for Standardization, Latin America and beyond pp. 538-554

- Guillermo Foladori
- Trade openness, labour market rigidity and economic growth: A dynamic panel data analysis pp. 555-564

- Burçak Polat and Antonio RodrÃguez Andrés
- Donald Winch (15 April 1935–12 June 2017) pp. 565-568

- Susan Howson
Volume 28, issue 3, 2017
- Why do economists study happiness? pp. 361-377

- Marcin Piekałkiewicz
- Symposium on work in the ‘gig’ economy: Introduction pp. 378-381

- Frances Flanagan
- The resurgence of gig work: Historical and theoretical perspectives pp. 382-401

- Jim Stanford
- Precarious jobs: Where are they, and how do they affect well-being? pp. 402-419

- Wayne Lewchuk
- Regulating work in the gig economy: What are the options? pp. 420-437

- Andrew Stewart and Jim Stanford
- Negotiating labour standards in the gig economy: Airtasker and Unions New South Wales pp. 438-454

- Kate Minter
- Job applicant screening in China and its four pillars pp. 455-473

- VladimÃr Hlásny
- Kazimierz Å aski, 15 December 1921 to 20 October 2015 pp. 474-480

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Volume 28, issue 2, 2017
- Keynes’ psychology and behavioural macroeconomics: Theory and policy pp. 177-196

- Michelle Baddeley
- Automotive surrender: The demise of industrial policy in the Australian vehicle industry pp. 197-217

- Jim Stanford
- Industry policy in Asia’s demographic giants: China, India and Indonesia compared pp. 218-233

- Tom Barnes
- Organisational change and success in a government enterprise: Malaysia’s Federal Land Development Agency pp. 234-251

- Michael O’Donnell, Norma Mansor, Kunaraguru Yogeesvaran and Azlan Rashid
- Government policy and private sector development in post-conflict states: Growing Cambodia’s rice production and export industries pp. 252-269

- Mark Turner, Ribaun Korm and Kim Veara
- US farm workers: What drives their job retention and work time allocation decisions? pp. 270-293

- Tianyuan Luo and Cesar Escalante
- Child labour in Pakistan: Addressing supply and demand side labour market dynamics pp. 294-311

- Ambreen Fatima
- Youth survival in the labour market: Employment scarring in three transition economies pp. 312-331

- Nikica Mojsoska-Blazevski, Marjan Petreski and Marjan I Bojadziev
- Illiberal reformers: Economics as hate pp. 332-339

- Braham Dabscheck
- Book Review Kalecki: A leftist Keynes for the working class, Michał Kalecki, Kapitalizm: Dynamika gospodarcza i pełne zatrudnienie and Julio Lopez G and Michael Assous, Michał Kalecki pp. 340-344

- Piotr Żuk
- Book Review: Mariana Mazzucato, The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Public vs. Private Sector Myths pp. 344-348

- Piotr Żuk
- Robert Henry (Bob) Parker (September 1932 — July 2016) pp. 349-351

- Richard D. Morris
- KJ Arrow (23 April 1921 – 21 February 2017): A personal tribute pp. 352-355

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- John Grieve Smith (2 November 1927–13 February 2017): A memoir and a tribute pp. 356-357

- Geoffrey Harcourt
Volume 28, issue 1, 2017
- The implications of Australian women’s precarious employment for the later pension age pp. 3-19

- Veronica Sheen
- Precarious employment among South Korean women: Is inequality changing with time? pp. 20-40

- Noël Bonneuil and Younga Kim
- Halting natural resource depletion: Engaging with economic and political power pp. 41-56

- David Lindenmayer
- A national strategy for a low-carbon economy: The contribution of regional development planning pp. 57-76

- Patrick Troy
- Self-defeating austerity? Assessing the impact of a fiscal consolidation on unemployment pp. 77-90

- João Carlos Lopes and João Ferreira do Amaral
- Employment structures, employee attitudes and workplace resistance in neoliberal Poland pp. 91-112

- Piotr Żuk
- Workers’ rights and transatlantic trade relations: The TTIP and beyond pp. 113-128

- Aneta Tyc
- Resisting neo-liberalism, reclaiming democracy? 21st-century organised labour beyond Polanyi and Streeck pp. 129-145

- Christopher Lloyd and Tony Ramsay
- Labouring under neoliberalism: The Australian Labor government’s ideological constraint, 2007–2013 pp. 146-163

- Tim Battin
- The future of economics: The case for an evolutionary approach pp. 164-172

- Robert Neild
- John Whitaker (30 January 1933–25 January 2016): A memoir and a tribute pp. 173-174

- Geoffrey Harcourt and Neil Hart
Volume 27, issue 4, 2016
- Peter Kriesler at sixty pp. 411-412

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- The youth unemployment challenge in Africa: What are the drivers? pp. 413-431

- William Baah-Boateng
- Misusing our talent? Overeducation, overskilling and skill underutilisation among Spanish PhD graduates pp. 432-452

- Antonio Di Paolo and Ferran Mañé
- Is it better to invest in hard or soft skills? pp. 453-470

- Jiri Balcar
- Collective bargaining, wage dispersion and the economic cycle: Spanish evidence pp. 471-489

- Juan Francisco Canal DomÃnguez and César RodrÃguez Gutiérrez
- Gender wage differences in Nigerian self and paid employment: Do marriage and children matter? pp. 490-510

- Ikechukwu Nwaka, Fatma Guven-Lisaniler and Gulcay Tuna
- Funding Australian economics research: Local benefits? pp. 511-524

- Anita Doraisami and Alex Millmow
- Chasing a few hares: An account of the life and work of AWH Phillips pp. 525-538

- K. Vela Velupillai
- Homage to Fred Lee pp. 539-548

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Book review: Anwar Shaikh, Capitalism: Competition, Conflict, Crises pp. 548-553

- John E King
- Book review: Stuart Macintyre, Australia’s Boldest Experiment: War and Reconstruction in the 1940s pp. 553-558

- Victor Quirk
- Stanley Wong (23 July 1947–30 April 2016): A tribute pp. 559-561

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Thanks to ELRR Reviewers 2016 pp. 562-564

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Volume 27, issue 3, 2016
- Why are developing country corporations more susceptible to the vicissitudes of international finance? pp. 281-292

- José Gabriel Palma
- The legacy of Ajit Singh (11 September 1940–23 June 2015) pp. 293-313

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- Precarious work and precarious workers: Towards an improved conceptualisation pp. 314-332

- Iain Campbell and Robin Price
- Social capabilities–based flexicurity for a learning economy pp. 333-348

- Dario Judzik, Haider Khan and Laura T Spagnolo
- Precarious work and intrinsic job quality: Evidence from Finland, 1984–2013 pp. 349-367

- Pasi Pyöriä and Satu Ojala
- The part-time wage penalty: Does bargaining coverage outweigh regional differences in Spain? pp. 368-386

- Raul Ramos, Esteban Sanroma and Hipólito Simón
- Youth unemployment in Italy and Russia: Aggregate trends and individual determinants pp. 387-405

- Enrico Marelli and Elena Vakulenko
- Is there an alternative to neoliberal capitalism in Eastern Europe? pp. 406-408

- Piotr Żuk
Volume 27, issue 2, 2016
- The macroeconomic impact of liberal economic policies in the UK pp. 139-146

- Kenneth Coutts and Graham Gudgin
- Holding up half the sky? Women at work in the 21st century pp. 147-163

- Barbara Pocock
- The Productivity Commission and industrial relations reform pp. 164-180

- David Peetz
- Australian Trade Liberalisation Policy: The Industries Assistance Commission and the Productivity Commission pp. 181-198

- Evan Jones
- Innovation and growth: The Australian Productivity Commission’s policy void? pp. 199-214

- Robert Dalitz
- Employment, spillovers and ‘decent work’: Challenging the Productivity Commission’s auto industry narrative pp. 215-230

- Tom Barnes, Joshua M Roose, Lisa Heap and Bryan S Turner
- Regulatory approaches to managing skilled migration: Indonesian nurses in Japan pp. 231-247

- Michele Ford and Kumiko Kawashima
- Earnings, productivity and inequality in Indonesia pp. 248-271

- Mohammad Zulfan Tadjoeddin
- Book review: Tadeusz Kowalik, Rosa Luxemburg: Theory of Accumulation and Imperialism (translated and edited by J Toporowski and H Szymborska) pp. 272-275

- Gavin Kitching
- Book review: David Farnham, The Changing Faces of Employment Relations: Global, Comparative and Theoretical Perspectives pp. 275-277

- Ray Markey
Volume 27, issue 1, 2016
- Sraffa’s Constructive Scepticism pp. 3-10

- Amartya Sen
- Deprivileging the public sector workforce: Austerity, fragmentation and service withdrawal in Britain pp. 11-28

- Stephen Bach
- ‘Enabling dissent’: Contesting austerity and right populism in Toronto, Canada pp. 29-45

- Mark Thomas and Steven Tufts
- Bargaining over Australian public service cuts: Do forcing strategies work? pp. 46-63

- Sue Williamson, Michael O’Donnell and Cameron Roles
- Austerity as an opportunity for union revival: Québec public school teachers pp. 64-80

- Jean-Noël Grenier and Patrice Jalette
- Reshaping the public service bargain in Queensland 2009–2014: Responding to austerity? pp. 81-97

- Linda Colley
- Decentralisation of the minimum wage setting in Russia: Causes and consequences pp. 98-117

- Anna Lukiyanova and Nina Vishnevskaya
- Douglass Cecil North (5 November 1920–23 November 2015) pp. 118-120

- Robert Marks
- Book review: Jan Toporowski, Michał Kalecki: An Intellectual Biography, Vol. 1: Rendezvous in Cambridge 1899-1939 pp. 121-124

- King Je
- Book review: Rohit, It’s Not Over: Structural Drivers of the Global Economic Crisis pp. 124-128

- Jerry Courvisanos
- Book review: Charles W Calomiris and Stephen Haber, Fragile by Design: The Political Origins of Banking Crises and Scarce Credit pp. 128-131

- Patrick Gibb
- Thanks to ELRR Reviewers in 2015 pp. 132-134

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- Erratum pp. 135-135

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