Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform: Volume 24, Number 1, 2017
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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 2017
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/AG.24.01.2017
- Journal:
- Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform
- Disciplines:
- Business & Economics; Social Sciences: Social Policy & Administration
- Countries:
- Australia
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Special Issue: Australian Political Economy Through a Public Choice Lens
On 29 July 2016, a symposium entitled ‘Australian Economic Problems Through a Public Choice Lens’ took place in Fremantle, with the support of the University of Notre Dame, Australia, and the Mannkal Economic Education Foundation. Agenda publishes here a portion of the papers.
- Ricardian Equivalence, the Italian Fiscal Tradition and Western Australia’s Government Net Debt (PDF, 0.3MB) – Michael McLure doi
- The Lack of Competition in Governance as an Impediment to Regional Development in Australia (PDF, 0.1MB) – Brad R. Taylor doi
- Log Rolling as an Explanation of Distortions All Round: A Model à la Buchanan and Tullock (PDF, 0.5MB) – William Coleman doi
Argument
- The Growth of Knowledge as Grounds Against Paternalism (PDF, 0.2MB) — Greg Clydesdale doi
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