Australian Public Policy Program Working Papers
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- WPP12_1: The Economics of New Media

- John Quiggin
- WPP10_3: Special Taxation of the Mining Industry

- John Freebairn and John Quiggin
- WPP10_2: The Poverty Burden: A Measure of the Difficulty of Ending Extreme Poverty

- John Quiggin and Renuka Mahadevan
- WPP10_1: Bad politics makes bad policy: the case of Queensland’s asset sales program

- John Quiggin
- WPP09_4: The value of Public Sector Information for Cultural Institutions

- John Quiggin
- WPP09_3: An agenda for social democracy

- John Quiggin
- WPP09_2: Six refuted doctrines

- John Quiggin
- WPP09_1: Risk Shifts in Australia: Implications of the Financial Crisis

- John Quiggin
- WPP08_2: Unemployment Policy: Unemployment, Underemployment and Labour Market Insecurity

- Stephen Bell and John Quiggin
- WPP08_1: Amateur content production, networked innovation and innovation policy

- John Quiggin
- WPP07_3: Beyond Stop/Go?: Explaining Australia’s Long Boom

- Stephen Bell and John Quiggin
- WPP07_2: Risk and Social Democracy

- John Quiggin
- WPP07_1: Intellectual Property and Indigenous Culture

- Robynne Quiggin and John Quiggin
- WPP04_3: Asset Price Instability and Policy Responses: The Legacy of Liberalisation

- Stephen Bell and John Quiggin
- WPP04_2: Economic evaluation of the proposed Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the United States

- John Quiggin
- WPP04_1: The Y2K scare: causes, costs and cures

- John Quiggin
- WPP03_1: Looking back on microeconomic reform: a skeptical viewpoint

- John Quiggin
- WP5P05: Localisation, globalisation and finance

- John Quiggin
- WP4P06: Stories about productivity

- John Quiggin
- WP4P05: No More Free Beer Tomorrow? Economic policy and outcomes in Australia and New Zealand 1984-2003

- Tim Hazledine and John Quiggin
- WP3P06: Cities, connections and cronyism

- John Quiggin
- WP3P05: Economic liberalism: fall, revival and resistance

- John Quiggin
- WP2P06: IR Reform: Choice and Compulsion

- Mark Bahnisch and John Quiggin
- WP2P05: Unemployment, Labour Market Insecurity and Policy Options

- Stephen Bell and John Quiggin
- WP1P06: Blogs, wikis and creative innovation

- John Quiggin
- WP1P05: How to kill a country?: The USÐAustralia Free Trade Agreement, pharmaceuticals and intellectual property

- John Quiggin