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Volume 17, issue 2, 2007
- Markets, Madness and a Middle Way Revisited pp. 1-10

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- If Corporate Governance is the Answer, What is the Question? The Illusory Relation between Structural Solutions and Japanese Deflation pp. 11-35

- Craig Freedman and Alexander Blair
- Long Working Hours in Australia: Working-Time Regulation and Employer Pressures pp. 37-68

- Iain Campbell
- Changes over Time in Male and Female Employment Ratios in Australia pp. 69-75

- Robert Dixon
- Statutory Union Recognition in North America and the UK: Lessons for Australia? pp. 77-97

- Chris Briggs
- Varieties of Workplace Learning: An Introduction pp. 99-106

- Bob Boughton, Anne Junor and Ian Hampson
- Management Development as Public Policy: Australia's Frontline Management Initiative (FMI) 1995–2002 pp. 107-128

- Anne Rozario and Ian Hampson
- Uniting Management and Education in Pursuit of Efficiency: F.W. Taylor's Training Reform Legacy pp. 129-156

- Lucy Taksa
- Researching Workplace Learning and Class pp. 157-164

- Bob Boughton
- Organisational Learning: How Organising Changes Education in Trade Unions pp. 165-181

- Tony Brown
- Workers' Education and Political Consciousness: A Case Study from South Africa pp. 183-198

- Linda Cooper
- Understanding Diverse Outcomes for Working-Class Learning: Conceptualising Class Consciousness as Knowledge Activity pp. 199-216

- Peter H. Sawchuk
- Why Don't Working People Want to Be Working Class Any More?: Class Identity and Education in 21st Century Australia pp. 219-231

- Teri Merlyn
Volume 17, issue 1, 2006
- Introduction to the Symposium on Contemporary Social Issues pp. 1-5

- Peter Saunders and Tony Eardley
- Can Child Poverty Be Abolished? Promises and Policies in the UK pp. 7-31

- Holly Sutherland
- The Welfare Expenditure Debate: ‘Economic Myths of the Left and the Right’ Revisited pp. 35-77

- Peter Whiteford
- The Impact of Breaching and Financial Penalties on Income Support Recipients pp. 79-105

- Tony Eardley
- The Association between Health and Education in Australia: Indigenous/non-Indigenous Comparisons pp. 107-141

- Nicholas Biddle
- Job Insecurity and Mental Health Outcomes: An Analysis Using Waves 1 and 2 of HILDA pp. 143-170

- Marc L. Adam and Paul Flatau
- Restructuring the Australian Construction Industry and Workforce: Implications for a Sustainable Labour Supply pp. 171-202

- Phil Toner
- Looking beyond the West? The Korea Employers' Federation and the Challenges of Membership Adhesion and Cohesion pp. 203-225

- In Jun and Peter Sheldon
- Child Labour and Employment Relations Legislation in India pp. 227-247

- Ashraf U. Kazi
- Review Article pp. 249-258

- Craig Freedman
- Book Review: Beyond Our Shores: Essays on Australia and the Global Economy pp. 259-260

- John Lodewijks
Volume 16, issue 2, 2006
- Introduction pp. 1-2

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- The Contract Regulation Club pp. 3-24

- Braham Dabscheck
- Work Choices in Overview: Big Bang or Slow Burn? pp. 25-60

- Andrew Stewart
- The Constitution and Workplace Relations Act 1996 pp. 61-84

- John M. Williams
- How Low Can You Go? Minimum Working Conditions under Australia's New Labour Laws pp. 85-126

- Colin Fenwick
- The Australian Fair Pay Commission: Rationale, Operation, Antecedents and Implications pp. 127-146

- Peter Waring, Alex de Ruyter and John Burgess
- Command and Control in the Workplace: Agreement-Making under Work Choices pp. 147-164

- Sean Cooney
- Australian Workplace Agreements under Work Choices pp. 165-191

- Kristin van Barneveld
- Shifting the Balance of Power in Collective Bargaining: Australian Law, Industrial Action and Work Choices pp. 193-213

- Shae McCrystal
- From ‘Uncharted Seas’ to ‘Stormy Waters’: How Will Trade Unions Fare under the Work Choices Legislation? pp. 215-236

- Anthony Forsyth and Carolyn Sutherland
- Unfair Dismissal Law and Work Choices: From Safety Net Standard to Legal Privilege pp. 237-264

- Anna Chapman
Volume 16, issue 1, 2005
- Symposium Introduction: Monetary and Fiscal Policy in Theory and Practice pp. 1-5

- J. W. Nevile
- A Critique of the New Consensus View of Monetary Policy pp. 7-15

- Peter Kriesler and Marc Lavoie
- The Role and Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy pp. 17-41

- Neil Hart
- Comparing Australian Macroeconomic Management: Labor versus Coalition pp. 43-69

- Pramod (Raja) Junankar
- Indigenous Job Search Behaviour pp. 71-94

- Matthew Gray and Boyd Hunter
- Accounting and Accountability for Australian Federal Unions pp. 95-115

- Mark Mourell
- An Internal Labour Market Approach to Assessing the Gains from Outsourcing pp. 117-132

- Trevor Stegman
- Growing Household Indebtedness and the Plummeting Saving Rate in Canada: An Explanatory Note pp. 133-151

- Mario Seccareccia
- Book Review: Australian Economic Policy, Theory and History: R. C. Mills Memorial Lectures 1958–2003 pp. 153-156

- J.E. King
- Book Review: Hello Laziness (Bonjour Paresse) pp. 157-159

- Sarah Gregson
Volume 15, issue 2, 2005
- Flexitime and the Long-Hours Culture in the Public Sector: Causes and Effects pp. 159-180

- David Peetz and Cameron Allan
- Two and Two Make Five: Industrial Relations and the Gentle Art of Doublethink pp. 181-198

- Braham Dabscheck
- The Temporary Agency Work Sector in Australia and Ireland: Modest, Growing and Under-Recorded pp. 199-211

- John Burgess, Julia Connell and Roy Green
- Symposium Introduction pp. 212-216

- Hazel Bateman
- Retirement Incomes in New Zealand pp. 217-239

- Susan St John
- Rapid Ageing and Old-Age Income Security in Korea pp. 240-262

- Sukmyung Yun
- Social Security Pensions in Japan: A Balance Sheet Approach pp. 263-283

- Noriyuki Takayama
- Retirement Incomes for an Ageing Australia pp. 284-308

- Hazel Bateman
- Ken Rivett: A Review in Tribute pp. 309-319

- John Lodewijks
- Book Review: Emotions in Finance: Distrust and Uncertainty in Global Markets pp. 320-322

- Geoffrey Harcourt
Volume 15, issue 1, 2004
- Looking Back on Microeconomic Reform: A Sceptical Viewpoint pp. 1-25

- John Quiggin
- Regulation, Human Capital and Increasing the Level of Transparency in Investment Recommendations pp. 26-50

- Carol Royal
- Examining Recent Changes in Income Distribution in Australia pp. 51-73

- Peter Saunders
- Industrial Capabilities in Victoria pp. 74-98

- Anne Leahy, Joanne Loundes, Elizabeth Webster and Jongsay Yong
- The ICT Sector, Growth and Productivity: Ireland and Australia Compared pp. 99-127

- Roy Green, John Burgess and Grant Turner
- Business or Association? The Strategic Responses of Employer Associations to the Decentralisation of Bargaining in Australia pp. 128-158

- Peter Sheldon and Louise Thornthwaite
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