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Reshaping Australia's Economy
Growth with Equity and Sustainability

Steve Dowrick, Kym Anderson, Kevin O'Connor, Robert J. Stimson, Scott Baum, Fred Argy, Ian Manning, Brian Howe, David Throsby, Terry Cutler, Jane Marceau, Bill Shields, Michael Keating, Greg Turnidge, Jeff Borland, Mark Wooden, Bruce Chapman, Glenn Withers, Vince FitzGerald
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  • Date Published: March 2002
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521812191

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  • This study draws together some of the best economists and public policy analysts in Australia to contribute to a major assessment and "audit" of the economy. It assesses the economy's recent performance in achieving an environment which encourages sustainable economic growth with an equitable income distribution. It pinpoints what is required to ensure growth with socially and environmentally acceptable outcomes for the future.

    • Both a succinct survey of the Australian economy and an assessment of its performance
    • Best list of contributors possible; most internationally known
    • Both a scholarly and business market possible internationally, student paperback sales in Australia too
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    • Date Published: March 2002
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521812191
    • length: 316 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 19 mm
    • weight: 0.59kg
    • contains: 56 b/w illus. 32 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Patterns of Growth:
    1. Productivity boom: miracle or mirage? Steve Dowrick
    2. Australia in the international economy Kym Anderson
    3. Economic geography and growth in Australia Kevin O'Connor, Robert J. Stimson and Scott Baum
    Part II. Growth and Equity:
    4. Liberalism and economic policy Fred Argy
    5. Equity and growth Ian Manning
    6. Economic growth and the ethical state: refashioning an Australian settlement Brian Howe
    7. The environment, sustainable development and the Australian economy David Throsby
    Part III. New Frontiers, Innovation and Governance:
    8. New frontiers of growth Terry Cutler
    9. Innovation in Australia: where to now Jane Marceau
    10. Efficiency in capital markets Bill Shields
    11. Public governance and growth Michael Keating
    12. Corporate governance and growth Greg Turnidge
    Part IV. Labour Markets, Human Resources and Demography:
    13. Unemployment Jeff Borland
    14. Efficiency in markets: labour and industrial relations Mark Wooden
    15. Human capital accumulation: education and immigration Bruce Chapman and Glenn Withers
    16. Demography and growth Vince FitzGerald.

  • Editors

    John Nieuwenhuysen, Centre for the Economic Development of Australia

    Peter Lloyd

    Margaret Mead, Centre for the Economic Development of Australia

    Contributors

    Steve Dowrick, Kym Anderson, Kevin O'Connor, Robert J. Stimson, Scott Baum, Fred Argy, Ian Manning, Brian Howe, David Throsby, Terry Cutler, Jane Marceau, Bill Shields, Michael Keating, Greg Turnidge, Jeff Borland, Mark Wooden, Bruce Chapman, Glenn Withers, Vince FitzGerald

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