Since the mid-1980s Australians have elected a succession of reformist federal and state governments which have sought to increase economic growth rates by removing structural constraints on economic activity. Policies directed at this objective, colloquially referred to as ‘microeconomic reform’, have now become an integral par
In 1984 the Hawke Government appointed a National Inquiry to review the federal revenue-sharing gran...
In most states of Australia, legislation for some form of integrated strategic planning enables loca...
This report is the latest in a series, initiated by COAG, directed at benchmarking different areas o...
Local economic development provides an excellent policy context to examine Australian intergovernmen...
Faced by increased globalization, the dissatisfaction of Australian citizens, and a curtailing of sp...
Faced by increased globalization, the dissatisfaction of Australian citizens, and a curtailing of sp...
The current economic, financial and policy climate requires that government services have to deliver...
Over the past decade Australian local government has undergone drastic change. The sheer pace of ref...
In this study the nature and extent of efficiency and productivity growth in Australian local govern...
reform, financial reform. Abstract Over the past decade Australian local government has undergone dr...
© 2010 A B Academic Publishers. The debate on local government reform in Australia has been characte...
This study of local public sector efficiency, the first attempted in an Australian context using fro...
Economic development is a priority of all levels of government; irrespective of country, constitutio...
State-imposed limitations on local government revenue and expenditure represent an especially dracon...
The idea of an economy taking a geographical journey highlights the importance of changing spatialit...
In 1984 the Hawke Government appointed a National Inquiry to review the federal revenue-sharing gran...
In most states of Australia, legislation for some form of integrated strategic planning enables loca...
This report is the latest in a series, initiated by COAG, directed at benchmarking different areas o...
Local economic development provides an excellent policy context to examine Australian intergovernmen...
Faced by increased globalization, the dissatisfaction of Australian citizens, and a curtailing of sp...
Faced by increased globalization, the dissatisfaction of Australian citizens, and a curtailing of sp...
The current economic, financial and policy climate requires that government services have to deliver...
Over the past decade Australian local government has undergone drastic change. The sheer pace of ref...
In this study the nature and extent of efficiency and productivity growth in Australian local govern...
reform, financial reform. Abstract Over the past decade Australian local government has undergone dr...
© 2010 A B Academic Publishers. The debate on local government reform in Australia has been characte...
This study of local public sector efficiency, the first attempted in an Australian context using fro...
Economic development is a priority of all levels of government; irrespective of country, constitutio...
State-imposed limitations on local government revenue and expenditure represent an especially dracon...
The idea of an economy taking a geographical journey highlights the importance of changing spatialit...
In 1984 the Hawke Government appointed a National Inquiry to review the federal revenue-sharing gran...
In most states of Australia, legislation for some form of integrated strategic planning enables loca...
This report is the latest in a series, initiated by COAG, directed at benchmarking different areas o...