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Volume 25, issue 4, 2014
- Link to Premises for a New Economy by Stephen A. Marglin pp. 541-541

- N/a
- Introduction pp. 548-550

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Quo vadis: Does economic theory need a sustainability makeover? pp. 551-562

- Wylie Bradford
- Climate change and the premises for a New Society pp. 563-573

- Shachi Amdekar and Ajit Singh
- Redistribution as social justice for decarbonising the global economy pp. 574-586

- Andrew Martin Fischer
- Building sustainability through greater happiness pp. 587-602

- Stefano Bartolini
- A feminist response to Stephen Marglin’s Premises for a New Economy pp. 603-611

- Wendy Harcourt
- Earth-grab by corporate feudalism and how to go about resisting it pp. 612-618

- Amiya Kumar Bagchi
- Climate change response: Linking research, policy and action pp. 619-628

- Patrick Troy
- Hirofumi Uzawa 1928–2014: A personal tribute pp. 629-630

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Book review: Paul Smyth and John Buchanan (eds), Inclusive Growth in Australia: Social Policy as Economic Investment pp. 631-634

- Michael Johnson Am
- Book review: Anat Admati and Martin Hellwig, The Bankers’ New Clothes: What’s Wrong with Banking and What to Do about It and John Coates, The Hour between the Dog and the Wolf: Risk-taking, Gut Feelings and the Biology of Booms and Bust pp. 634-641

- Jocelyn Pixley
- Book review: David Walters, Richard Johnstone, Kaj Frick, Michael Quinlan, Geneviève Baril-Gingras, Annie Thébaud-Mony, Regulating Workplace Risks: A Comparative Study of Inspection Regimes in Times of Change pp. 641-645

- Felicity Lamm
Volume 25, issue 3, 2014
- What remains of the theory of demand management in a globalising world? pp. 389-396

- Amit Bhaduri
- Austerity as a global prescription and lessons from the neoliberal Baltic experiment pp. 397-416

- Jeffrey Sommers, Charles Woolfson and Arunas Juska
- Making sense of austerity: The rationality in an irrational system pp. 417-434

- Bill Dunn
- The IMF and the policy of low inflation: A review of Article IV consultations for selected Asian developing countries pp. 435-454

- Ahmed Taneem Muzaffar and Anis Chowdhury
- Women and the European crisis pp. 455-464

- Wendy Harcourt
- Reformation or exodus: Assessing the future of the Euro pp. 465-483

- Martin Watts, Timothy Sharpe and James Juniper
- The Euro: A currency in search of a state pp. 484-496

- Bill Lucarelli
- Labour market outcomes for Indigenous Australians pp. 497-517

- Matthew Gray, Monica Howlett and Boyd Hunter
- The collapse of neoliberal capitalism: Causes and cures: A review article pp. 518-531

- Peter Kriesler and Nevile Jw
- Book review: Mark Blyth, Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea pp. 532-537

- Victor Quirk
- Corrigendum pp. 538-538

- N/a
Volume 25, issue 2, 2014
- Marketisation and the dual welfare state: Neoliberalism and inequality in Australia pp. 185-201

- Ben Spies-Butcher
- Struggling on the Newstart unemployment benefit in Australia: The experience of a neoliberal form of employment assistance pp. 202-221

- Alan Morris and Shaun Wilson
- Contracting out publicly funded vocational education: A transaction cost critique pp. 222-239

- Phillip Toner
- A theoretical framework for the analysis of the current global economic crisis: The financial market and the real economy pp. 240-252

- Özgün Sarımehmet Duman
- Investigation and prosecution following workplace fatalities: Responding to the needs of families pp. 253-270

- Lynda R Matthews, Scott J Fitzpatrick, Philip Bohle and Michael Quinlan
- Industrial conflict in paradise: Making the Bougainville copper project construction agreement 1970 pp. 271-289

- Michael Hess and Ewan Maidment
- Mixed-methods research: What’s in it for economists? pp. 290-305

- Therese Jefferson, Siobhan Austen, Rhonda Sharp, Rachel Ong ViforJ, Gill Lewin and Valerie Adams
- Work autonomy, work pressure, and job satisfaction: An analysis of European Union countries pp. 306-326

- Helena Lopes, Sérgio Lagoa and Teresa Calapez
- Changes in Philippine labour relations policy: Convergence or divergence of productivity, flexibility and welfare? pp. 327-352

- Jonathan P Sale and Arlene B Sale
- The impact mechanism of social networks on Chinese rural–urban migrant workers’ behaviour and wages pp. 353-371

- Chunchao Wang, Huahui Lao and Xianbo Zhou
- Paul W Miller: 30 December 1955–27 November 2013 pp. 372-373

- Elisabetta Magnani
- Book review: Marjorie Harper, Douglas Copland: Scholar, Economist, Diplomat pp. 374-379

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Book review: Daron Acemoglu and James A Robinson, Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty, and, Ian W McLean, Why Australia Prospered: The Shifting Sources of Economic Growth pp. 379-382

- Tim Harcourt
- Book review: Michaela Brockmann, Linda Clarke, Christopher Winch, Georg Hanf, Philippe Méhaut and Anneke Westerhuis (eds), Knowledge, Skills and Competence in the European Labour Market: What’s in a Vocational Qualification? pp. 382-384

- Phillip Toner
- Book review: Patrick O’Leary and Peter Sheldon, Employer Power and Weakness: How Local and Global Factors Have Shaped Australia’s Meat Industry and Its Industrial Relations pp. 384-386

- Marjorie Jerrard
Volume 25, issue 1, 2014
- David Henry Plowman AM: 9 April 1942–22 December 2013 pp. 3-4

- Braham Dabscheck
- Contemporary research on work, workplaces and industrial relations in Australia pp. 5-9

- John Burgess, Roslyn Cameron and Al Rainnie
- Skill development in the transition to a ‘green economy’: A ‘varieties of capitalism’ analysis pp. 10-27

- Dean Stroud, Peter Fairbrother, Claire Evans and Joanne Blake
- The impact of privatisation on union membership and density: A Western Australian case study pp. 28-46

- Bobbie Oliver
- Collective bargaining for paid parental leave in Australia 2005–2010: A complex context effect pp. 47-62

- Marian Baird and John Murray
- Garment homework in Argentina: Drawing together the threads of informal and precarious work pp. 63-80

- Rosaria Burchielli, Annie Delaney and Nora Goren
- Human resource management (HRM) in temporary work agencies: Evidence from the hospitality industry pp. 81-98

- Angela Knox
- The labour of visual art in Western Australia pp. 99-114

- Duncan McKay
- Australia and the system of arbitration in Singapore pp. 115-129

- Chris Leggett and Gordon Stewart
- The impact of the economic crisis on joblessness in Turkey pp. 130-153

- Seçil A Kaya Bahçe and Emel Memiş
- The formal–informal dichotomy: Revisiting the debate on the agriculture–industry linkage pp. 154-178

- Saumya Chakrabarti
- Book review: Ake Sandberg (ed.), Nordic Lights: Work, Management and Welfare in Scandinavia pp. 179-181

- Michael Quinlan
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