Economic Roundup
1997 - 2015
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2015, issue 1
 
  - Shared learnings: Indonesia's and Australia's current account balances   pp. 1-17 
  
  - Blake Ford, Luky Alfirman and Ferry Irawan
 
  - The HIH claims support scheme   pp. 18-57 
  
  - Claudio Damiani, Naomi Bourne and Martin Foo
 
 2014, issue 2
 
  - Capacity development in economic policy agencies   pp. 11-33 
  
  - Harry Greenwell and Bede Moore
 
  - Capital gains tax: historical trends and forecasting frameworks   pp. 35-51 
  
  - John Clark
 
  - Deregulation in Australia   pp. 53-78 
  
  - Justin Douglas
 
 2014, issue 1
 
  - Is the global financial safety net at a tipping point to fragmentation?   pp. 1-20 
  
  - Adam Hawkins, Jyoti Rahman and Thomas Williamson
 
  - On a highway to help: multilateral development bank financing and support for infrastructure   pp. 21-32 
  
  - Ruth Moore and Simon Kerr
 
  - The incidence of company tax in Australia   pp. 33-47 
  
  - Xavier Rimmer, Jazmine Smith and Sebastian Wende
 
  - Whole-of-government benefits framework – standard business reporting case study   pp. 49-60 
  
  - Niki Laycock and Neil Tothill
 
 2013, issue 2
 
  - Tax Policy Formulation in Australia   pp. 1-14 
  
  - Rob Heferen, Nicole Mitchell and Ian Amalo
 
  - Tax-to-GDP: Past and Prospective Developments   pp. 15-34 
  
  - John Clark and Adam Hollis
 
  - Income Inequality in Australia   pp. 35-56 
  
  - Michael Fletcher and Ben Guttermann
 
  - Slowing Productivity Growth - A developed economy   pp. 57-78 
  
  - Christine Carmody
 
  - China's Unfinished State-owned Enterprise Reforms   pp. 79-102 
  
  - Dong Zhang and Owen Freestone
 
  - Frank Crean: A long wait for a turbulent tenture   pp. 103-127 
  
  - John Hawkins
 
 2013, issue 1
 
  - Persuasion is now 30 per cent of US GDP   pp. 1-10 
  
  - Gerry Antioch
 
 2012, issue 4
 
  - Australia-China: Not just 40 years   pp. 7-41 
  
  - Wilson Au-Yeung, Alison Keys and Paul Fischer
 
  - China in a new period of transition   pp. 42-62 
  
  - Veasna Kong, Adam McKissack and Dong Zhang
 
  - The familiar pattern of Chinese consumption growth   pp. 63-78 
  
  - Paul Hubbard, Samuel Hurley and Dhruv Sharma
 
  - China: prospects for export-driven growth   pp. 79-102 
  
  - Brendan Coates, Dougal Horton and Lachlan McNamee
 
 2012, issue 3
 
  - The macroeconomic effects of lower capital inflow   pp. 1-26 
  
  - Jyothi Gali and Bruce Taplin
 
  - Treasury's Wellbeing Framework   pp. 27-64 
  
  - Stephanie Gorecki and James Kelly
 
  - Considering future generations - sustainability in theory and practice   pp. 65-91 
  
  - Christine Carmody
 
 2012, issue 2
 
  - Measuring market inflation expectations   pp. 5-17 
  
  - Will Devlin and Deepika Patwardhan
 
  - Sovereign wealth funds and the exchange rate: comparing resource booms in Australia, Chile and Norway   pp. 19-38 
  
  - Phil Garton
 
  - Understanding the appreciation of the Australian dollar and its policy implications   pp. 39-61 
  
  - Phil Garton, Danial Gaudry and Rhett Wilcox
 
  - Unemployment disparity across regions   pp. 63-78 
  
  - David Gruen, Bonnie Li and Tim Wong
 
 2012, issue 1
 
  - China's emergence in global commodity markets   pp. 1-30 
  
  - Brendan Coates and Nghi Luu
 
  - Consumer financial protection: future directions   pp. 31-44 
  
  - Richard Sandlant
 
 2011, issue 4
 
  - Debt, the Budget and the balance sheet   pp. 1-14 
  
  - David Woods and Michael Xanthis
 
 2011, issue 3
 
  - India’s long-term growth potential and the implications for Australia   pp. 1-18 
  
  - Ben Ralston, Wilson Au-Yeung and Bill Brummitt
 
  - The second international food and fuel price shock and Forum island economies   pp. 19-44 
  
  - Martin Gould, Giles Dickenson-Jones and Richard Wood
 
 2011, issue 2
 
  - The Australian economy and the global downturn, Part 1: Reasons for resilience   pp. 1-31 
  
  - Tony McDonald and Steven Morling
 
  - The Australian economy and the global downturn, Part 2: The key quarters   pp. 33-60 
  
  - Tony McDonald and Steven Morling
 
  - The rise in household saving and its implications for the Australian economy   pp. 61-79 
  
  - Owen Freestone, Danial Gaudry, Sheannal Obeyesekere and Matthew Sedgwick
 
 2011, issue 1
 
  - Commodity price volatility   pp. 1-12 
  
  - Will Devlin, Sarah Woods and Brendan Coates
 
 2010, issue 4
 
  - Australia’s marginal tax rates, tax offsets and the Medicare levy   pp. 1-15 
  
  - Keldon Pattugalan and David Ellis
 
 2010, issue 3
 
  - Estimating the structural budget balance of the Australian Government   pp. 51-79 
  
  - Tony McDonald, Yong Hong Yan, Blake Ford and David Stephan
 
 2010, issue 2
 
  - China: growth, urbanisation and mineral resource demand   pp. 57-71 
  
  - Jin Liu and Tony McDonald
 
  - Tax expenditure considerations for owner-occupied housing   pp. 73-90 
  
  - Audrey Pulo
 
  - Disparities in average rates of company tax across industries   pp. 91-103 
  
  - Peter Greagg, Dean Parham and Pero Stojanovski
 
 2010, issue 1
 
  - Australia’s current account deficit in a global imbalances context   pp. 29-50 
  
  - Phil Garton, Matt Sedgwick and Siddharth Shirodkar
 
  - New estimates of the relationship between female labour supply and the cost, availability, and quality of child care   pp. 51-62 
  
  - Xiaodong Gong, Robert Breunig and Anthony King
 
  - Managing manna from below: sovereign wealth funds and extractive industries in the Pacific   pp. 63-86 
  
  - Martin Gould
 
 2009, issue 3
 
  - Labour force participation and the influence of educational attainment   pp. 19-36 
  
  - Steven Kennedy, Nicholas Stoney and Leo Vance
 
  - The Australian Treasury’s fiscal aggregate projection model   pp. 37-46 
  
  - David Woods, Mary Farrugia and Mitchell Pirie
 
 2009, issue 2
 
  - Urban congestion - why 'free' roads are costly   pp. 1-19 
  
  - Paul Hubbard
 
 2009, issue 1
 
  - A history of public debt in Australia   pp. 1-15 
  
  - Katrina Di Marco, Mitchell Pirie and Wilson Au-Yeung
 
  - Using evidence well   pp. 17-25 
  
  - Joann Wilkie and Angelia Grant
 
  - What evidence should social policymakers use?   pp. 27-43 
  
  - Andrew Leigh
 
  - The importance of evidence for successful economic reform   pp. 45-55 
  
  - Joann Wilkie and Angelia Grant
 
  - Why health matters for economic performance   pp. 57-72 
  
  - Joann Wilkie and Adam Young
 
 
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