Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform: Volume 19, Number 2, 2012
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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:
- Nov 2012
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/AG.19.02.2012
- Journal:
- Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform
- Disciplines:
- Business & Economics; Social Sciences: Social Policy & Administration
- Countries:
- Australia
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Symposium: Policy Modelling by Government Agencies in Australia
- For a Charter of Modelling Honesty (PDF, 104KB) – Henry Ergas doi
- Modelling as Agit-prop: The Treasury’s Role in Australia’s Carbon Tax Debate (PDF, 114KB) – Henry Ergas and Alex Robson doi
- The Treasury–KPMG Econtech Modelling of the Excess Burden of Mining Taxation: Some Doubts (PDF, 236KB) – Jonathan Pincus doi
- The Treasury’s Non-modelling of the Stimulus (PDF, 150KB) – John Humphreys doi
- Treasury Forecasts of Company Tax Revenue: Back of the Envelope or Back to the Drawing Board? (PDF, 174KB) – Sinclair Davidson doi
- The Treasury–Reserve Bank ATM Taskforce Report: Would it Pass a Cost–Benefit Analysis? (PDF, 126KB) – Hugh Green doi
- Australia’s NBN: Come Hell or High Water (PDF, 96KB) – Kevin Morgan doi
- The Problem of Road Congestion: The Futility of ‘Avoidable Cost’ Estimates (PDF, 240KB) – Mark Harrison doi
Analysis
- Investments in Fire Management: Does Saving Lives Cost Lives? (PDF, 435KB) – Brian Ashe, Felipe Dimer de Oliveira and John McAneney doi
Argument
- Taming Volatile Capital Flows in Emerging Economies (PDF, 143KB) – Stephen Grenville doi
Review
- The Academy in Decay (PDF, 100KB) – Ruth F. G. Williams
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