Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform: Volume 27, Number 1, 2020
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Description
Agenda is a refereed, ECONLIT-indexed and RePEc-listed journal of the College of Business and Economics, The Australian National University. Launched in 1994, Agenda provides a forum for debate on public policy, mainly (but not exclusively) in Australia and New Zealand. It deals largely with economic issues but gives space to social and legal policy and also to the moral and philosophical foundations and implications of policy.
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Details
- ISSN (print):
- 1322-1833
- ISSN (online):
- 1447-4735
- Publication date:
- Dec 2020
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/AG.27.01.2020
- Journal:
- Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform
- Disciplines:
- Business & Economics; Social Sciences: Social Policy & Administration
- Countries:
- Australia; East Asia: China
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Analysis
- The trapped dragon: A province-by-province analysis of the middle-income trap in China (PDF, 0.7MB) – Bala Ramasamy, Jiarui Zhang, Alan K.M. Au and Matthew Yeung doi
Argument
- The changing nature of community service obligations in the postal sector and the future of Australia Post (PDF, 0.3MB) – Malcolm Abbott and Bruce Cohen doi
- Tax planning in Australia’s income tax system (PDF, 0.4MB) – Tristram Sainsbury and Robert Breunig doi
Symposium: Re-examining Australia’s Federation Episode
- Federation without affirmation: A sketch of a revisionist program of research into ‘1901’ (PDF, 0.2MB) – William Coleman doi
- The global context for Federation: The spread of nationalism and the triumph of the nation-state (PDF, 0.2MB) – Henry Ergas doi
- Birthplace of a nation? Why Sydney voted no to Federation (PDF, 0.2MB) – Zachary Gorman doi
- Was Federation motivated by federalism? (PDF, 0.2MB) – Greg Melleuish doi
- Federation: Liberalism triumphant? Or liberalism thwarted? (PDF, 0.2MB) – Peter Phelps doi
- Australia’s Federation episode in international context (PDF, 0.2MB) – Richard Pomfret doi
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