This volume analyses how Australia's economic and social policy diverges from that of the wider Anglophone world. It looks at diverse issues such as labour market regulation, taxation, and political power and voting.
This volume analyses how Australia's economic and social policy diverges from that of the wider Anglophone world. It looks at diverse issues such as labour market regulation, taxation, and political power and voting.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William O. Coleman is a Reader in the School of Economics at The Australian National University. He has written extensively on monetary policy, political economy, and the contested position of economics in society.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: William O. Coleman: The Australian Exception * 2: Geoffrey Blainey: Australian Exceptionalism: A Personal View * 3: William O. Coleman: Theories of Australian Exceptionalism * 4: Greg Melleuish and Stephen A. Chavura: Utilitarianism contra Sectarianism: The Official and the Unauthorised Civic Religion of Australia * 5: Henry Ergas: Tocqueville, Hancock, and the Sense of History * 6: J.R. Nethercote: Australia's 'Talent for Bureaucracy' and the Atrophy of Federalism * 7: Phil Lewis: Australia's Industrial Relations Singularity * 8: William O. Coleman: Australia's Electoral Idiosyncrasies * 9: Jonthan Pincus: Socialism in Six Colonies: The Aftermath * 10: Adam Creighton: We must all be capitalists now: The Strange Story of Compulsory Superannnuation in Australia * 11: Richard Pomfret: Australia's Economic Mores through the Lens of the Professional Sports Industry: Individual Rights or State Paternalism? * 12: Peter Yule: The Industrialist, the Solicitor, and Mr Justice Higgins: Some Biographical Insights into the Harvester Case of 1907 * 13: Nick Cater: Barons versus Bureaucrats: the History of the Grain Trade in North America and Australia * 14: J.R. Nethercote: Australia's Distinctive Governance: Westminster, Ottawa, and Canberra Differentiated * 15: Keith Rankin: Australia and New Zealand: Parallel and Divergent Paths
* 1: William O. Coleman: The Australian Exception * 2: Geoffrey Blainey: Australian Exceptionalism: A Personal View * 3: William O. Coleman: Theories of Australian Exceptionalism * 4: Greg Melleuish and Stephen A. Chavura: Utilitarianism contra Sectarianism: The Official and the Unauthorised Civic Religion of Australia * 5: Henry Ergas: Tocqueville, Hancock, and the Sense of History * 6: J.R. Nethercote: Australia's 'Talent for Bureaucracy' and the Atrophy of Federalism * 7: Phil Lewis: Australia's Industrial Relations Singularity * 8: William O. Coleman: Australia's Electoral Idiosyncrasies * 9: Jonthan Pincus: Socialism in Six Colonies: The Aftermath * 10: Adam Creighton: We must all be capitalists now: The Strange Story of Compulsory Superannnuation in Australia * 11: Richard Pomfret: Australia's Economic Mores through the Lens of the Professional Sports Industry: Individual Rights or State Paternalism? * 12: Peter Yule: The Industrialist, the Solicitor, and Mr Justice Higgins: Some Biographical Insights into the Harvester Case of 1907 * 13: Nick Cater: Barons versus Bureaucrats: the History of the Grain Trade in North America and Australia * 14: J.R. Nethercote: Australia's Distinctive Governance: Westminster, Ottawa, and Canberra Differentiated * 15: Keith Rankin: Australia and New Zealand: Parallel and Divergent Paths
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