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Volume 24, issue 4, 2013
- Urban sustainability pp. 469-480

- Patrick Troy
- Public sector management and the changing nature of the developmental state in Korea and Malaysia pp. 481-494

- Mark Turner, Michael O’Donnell, Chung-Sok Suh and Seung-Ho Kwon
- Structure and agency in the Malaysian government’s policies for economic development pp. 495-516

- Md Nasrudin Md Akhir, Keum Hyun Kim and Chung-Sok Suh
- From censorship to active support: The Korean state and Korea’s cultural industries pp. 517-532

- Seung-Ho Kwon and Joseph Kim
- Leading the world: Public sector reform and e-government in Korea pp. 533-548

- Michael O’Donnell and Mark Turner
- Keeping ahead of the game: Innovations and challenges in e-government in Malaysia pp. 549-567

- Nik Rosnah Wan Abdullah, Norma Mansor and Azizah Hamzah
- Beyond the illusion of numbers: A challenge for financial regulators and analysts pp. 568-583

- Carol Royal and Loretta O’Donnell
- Book review: Keith Hancock, Australian Wage Policy: Infancy and Adolescence pp. 584-587

- Russell Lansbury
- Book review: Thomas Klikauer, Managerialism: A Critique of an Ideology pp. 587-591

- John Lodewijks
- Reviewers 2012 – 2013 pp. 592-593

- N/a
Volume 24, issue 3, 2013
- Precarious work: Economic, sociological and political perspectives pp. 263-278

- Shaun Wilson and Norbert Ebert
- The response of unions to the rise of precarious work in Britain pp. 279-296

- Chris F Wright
- Precarious work and Australian labour norms pp. 297-315

- Dale Tweedie
- Temporary migrant nurses in Australia: Sites and sources of precariousness pp. 316-339

- Martina Boese, Iain Campbell, Winsome Roberts and Joo-Cheong Tham
- Precarious experiences of Indians in Australia on 457 temporary work visas pp. 340-361

- Selvaraj Velayutham
- ‘I am King’: Financialisation and the paradox of precarious work pp. 362-379

- Sharni Chan
- Precarious work, neo-liberalism and young people’s experiences of employment in the Illawarra region pp. 380-396

- Scott Burrows
- Beyond the vocational fragments: Creative work, precarious labour and the idea of ‘Flexploitation’ pp. 397-415

- George Morgan, Julian Wood and Pariece Nelligan
- Young people’s friendships in the context of non-standard work patterns pp. 416-432

- Dan Woodman
- Pyramid subcontracting and moral detachment: Down-sourcing risk and responsibility in the management of transnational labour in Asia pp. 433-455

- Amanda Wise
- The ABC of G and T pp. 456-457

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Book Review: GC Harcourt, On Skidelsky’s Keynes and Other Essays: Selected Essays of G. C. Harcourt and GC Harcourt, The Making of a Post-Keynesian Economist: Cambridge Harvest pp. 458-460

- Robert Dixon
- Book Review: Bill Lucarelli, The Economics of Financial Turbulence: Alternative Theories of Money and Finance pp. 460-463

- Pramod (Raja) Junankar
- Book Review: Ross Gittins, Gittins’ Gospel: The Economics of Just about Everything and Jessica Irvine, Zombies, Bananas and Why There Are No Economists in Heaven: The Economics of Real Life pp. 463-465

- Geoffrey Harcourt
Volume 24, issue 2, 2013
- John Nevile: A cool head but a warm heart pp. 131-134

- Tim Harcourt
- John Nevile: The last two decades pp. 135-149

- John Lodewijks and John W Nevile
- Macroeconomic policy challenges in the Asian century pp. 150-160

- Ken Henry
- National fiscal consolidation and the challenge to Australian federalism pp. 161-180

- Neil Warren
- The Australian basic wage case of 1930–1931: Judge-made economic policy pp. 181-204

- Keith Hancock
- Researching poverty: Methods, results and impact pp. 205-218

- Peter Saunders
- Evidence-based policy: What sort of evidence do governments need? pp. 219-227

- Ann Nevile
- Faith, works and talents entwined: Driving forces behind John Nevile’s contributions pp. 228-237

- Geoffrey Harcourt, Peter Kriesler and John Langmore
- When Australian defence procurement goes wrong: Improving outcomes in a troubled contractual environment pp. 238-254

- Jenny Stewart and Tony Ablong
- Book Review: John E King, The Microfoundations Delusion: Metaphor and Dogma in the History of Macroeconomics pp. 255-258

- Frederic Lee
- Book Review: Matthias Matthijs, Ideas and Economic Crises in Britain from Attlee to Blair (1945-2005) pp. 258-260

- Barrie Dyster
Volume 24, issue 1, 2013
- Editorial introduction pp. 3-4

- N/a
- Will the United States government ever again have a functioning budgetary system? pp. 5-16

- Neil H Buchanan
- A case for pluralism in economics pp. 17-31

- John E King
- Central bank independence: A social economic and democratic critique pp. 32-50

- Jocelyn Pixley, Sam Whimster and Shaun Wilson
- Exchange rates and the macroeconomy in an era of global financial crises, with special reference to Australia pp. 51-63

- Peter Kriesler, J W Nevile and Geoffrey Harcourt
- The curse of accountability: Assessing relationships in the delivery of employment services pp. 64-79

- Ann Nevile
- Public housing in Australia: A case of advanced urban marginality? pp. 80-96

- Alan Morris
- Gender and pay equity in a global knowledge organisation pp. 97-123

- Susan McGrath-Champ and Therese Jefferson
- Book Review: Equilibrium and Evolution: Alfred Marshall and the Marshallians pp. 124-127

- John E King
Volume 23, issue 4, 2012
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- N/a
- The ‘Pre-Invention’ of Precarious Employment: The Changing World of Work in Context pp. 3-24

- Michael Quinlan
- The Break-Up of the Eurozone? pp. 25-38

- Bill Lucarelli
- Industry Policy under Economic Liberalism: Policy Development in the Prime Minister's Manufacturing Task Force pp. 39-56

- Ian Hampson
- Malaysian Firms’ Role in Retaining Engineers pp. 57-78

- Rabeatul Husna Abdull Rahman
- The Effects of District-Level Union Status on the Job Satisfaction of Teachers pp. 79-90

- Mark Gius
- ‘Low-Skilled’ Work in Canada pp. 91-100

- Samir Amine
- Refereed Review Article pp. 101-114

- Neil Hart
- Her Rights at Work: The Political Persecution of Australia's First Female Prime Minister pp. 115-126

- Anne Summers
- Book Review: Down and Out: Poverty and Social Exclusion in Australia pp. 127-132

- Rosanna Scutella
- The Economic and Labour Ralations Review: Reviewers 2011–2012 pp. 133-133

- N/a
Volume 23, issue 3, 2012
- Climate Change pp. 3-12

- Amit Bhaduri
- The Debate on Expansionary Fiscal Consolidation: How Robust is the Evidence? pp. 13-38

- Anis Chowdhury and Iyanatul Islam
- Governance in Sport: Outside the Box? pp. 39-60

- Deborah Healey
- A Primer on Australian Player Associations pp. 61-70

- Braham Dabscheck
- The Labour Supply Curve: A Pluralist Approach to Investigate its Measurements pp. 71-88

- Donatella Cavagnoli
- Double Entry Book Keeping: A Conversation pp. 89-104

- Jane Gleeson-White and Geoffrey Harcourt
- Book Review: Postcolonial Economies pp. 105-106

- Gilliam Hewitson
- Book Review: Working People in Alberta: A History pp. 107-108

- Braham Dabscheck
- Book Review: Dynamics of Wage Fixation in a Developing Economy: The Case of Papua New Guinea pp. 109-114

- Anne Junor
- Addendum pp. 115-115

- Geoffrey Harcourt
Volume 23, issue 2, 2012
- Introduction to the Symposium on Sport Economics pp. 3-6

- Victor Matheson, Ross Booth and Liam Lenten
- Gambling with Public Money: An Economic Analysis of National Sports Team Funding pp. 7-22

- Heather Mitchell, Heath Spong and Mark Stewart
- Comparing Attendances and Memberships in the Australian Football League: The Case of Hawthorn pp. 23-38

- Liam Lenten
- Player Salaries and Revenues in the Australian Football League 2001–2009: Theory and Evidence pp. 39-54

- Ross Booth, Robert Brooks and Neil Diamond
- Medium-Term Mortality of Dutch Professional Soccer Players pp. 55-68

- Ruud Koning and Remko Amelink
- Uncertainty of Outcome and Attendance in College Football: Evidence from Four Conferences pp. 69-82

- Rodney Paul, Brad Humphreys and Andrew Weinbach
- Sports Franchises, Events, and City Livability: An Examination of Spectator Sports and Crime Rates pp. 83-98

- Robert Baumann, Taylor Ciavarra, Bryan Englehardt and Victor Matheson
- Executive Remuneration Developments in Australia: Responses and Reactions pp. 99-116

- Savo KovaÄ ević
- The Systemic Downside of Flexible Labour Market Regimes: Salter Revisited pp. 117-122

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Review Article pp. 123-134

- Edward Mariyani-Squire
- Book Review: The Global Minotaur: America, the True Origins of the Financial Crisis and the Future of the World Economy pp. 135-141

- Pramod (Raja) Junankar
- Book Review: China's Changing Workplace: Dynamism, Diversity and Disparity pp. 141-144

- Cherrie Jiuhua Zhu
- Book Review: Managing the Margins: Gender, Citizenship and the International Regulation of Precarious Employment pp. 144-148

- Celia Briar
- Book Review: Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius pp. 149-154

- John Lodewijks
Volume 23, issue 1, 2012
- Carbon Markets: Inherent Limitations and Complementary Policies pp. 1-6

- N/a
- Rationales for Additional Climate Policy Instruments under a Carbon Price pp. 7-31

- Paul Twomey
- Complementary Climate Change Policies: A Framework for Evaluation pp. 33-46

- R. Denniss, M. Grudnoff and A. Macintosh
- A Post Keynesian Perspective on Industry Assistance and the Effectiveness of Australia's Carbon Pricing Scheme pp. 47-65

- Neil Perry
- Australia's Carbon Tax: A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing? pp. 67-85

- Clive Spash and Alex Lo
- Valuing Pollution: Problems of Price in the Commodification of Nature pp. 87-106

- Joy Paton and Gareth Bryant
- Climate Change and Global Development: Towards a Post-Kyoto Paradigm? pp. 107-124

- James Goodman
- Organisational Support and Employee Commitment in Sri Lanka pp. 125-142

- Michael O'Donnell, Ananda K. L. Jayawardana and J. A. S. K. Jayakody
- Who Cleans up? The Declining Earnings Position of Cleaners in Australia pp. 143-160

- Sasha Holley and Al Rainnie
- From the Tyranny of Distance to the Power of Proximity: Can Australian Workers Trade up in the Lucky Country?: The 2011 Stan Kelly Lecture, 10 November 2011 pp. 161-172

- Tim Harcourt
- Book Review: The Economics of Abundance: Affluent Consumption and the Global Economy pp. 173-178

- Peter Earl
- Book Review: Unemployment, Recession and Effective Demand pp. 179-181

- Bill Lucarelli
- Book Review: Environmental Amenities and Regional Economic Development pp. 182-184

- Stuart Rosewarne
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