This essay examines a significant event in Australia’s economic and labour relations history in which an industrial relations court acted against government policy but in line with the advice of professional economists to impose a general wage reduction. This determination, unique during the period of central wage fixation, was made as the country fell into deep depression in 1930–1931. Arguments that a reduction in purchasing power would exacerbate the depression did not prevail over expert economic advice that wage reduction would lessen the structural consequences of reduced rural export income. The Court determined that the loss of real national income had to be accommodated without a wider package of measures such as exchange rate depr...
Studies across a wide range of countries have shown that relatively few workers have received year-t...
The purpose of this article is to provide a century-long perspective of prices and wages in Australi...
microeconomic inefficiency, it also may facilitate incomes policies, such as the 10 percent wage cut...
paper was published in the previous number of this Journal This should be consulted for full details...
Before the 1920s, Australian economics was virtually non-existent; but in the twenty years before Wo...
This paper discusses the establishment of the minimum wage determination process in the early twenti...
This paper examines the factors contributing to the rise in unemployment in Australia during the dep...
The advent of industrial regulation by tribunal came close to the turn of the century. Wages boards ...
First published: Sydney : Sydney University Press, 1970Electronic access restricted; authentication ...
How the macroeconomic theories of Keynes influenced the development of Government Economic Policy af...
This article discusses distinctive features of the New Zealand debate on the economics of wages and ...
This paper will review the social and economic arguments advanced for the setting of minimum or ‘bas...
This paper examines the June 1986 National Wage Case decision of the Australian Conciliation and Arb...
This article reviews Australian wages policy in the period 1983 to 1990. The period can be divided i...
Economics, Keynes once wrote, can be a ‘very dangerous science’. Sometimes, though, it can be moulde...
Studies across a wide range of countries have shown that relatively few workers have received year-t...
The purpose of this article is to provide a century-long perspective of prices and wages in Australi...
microeconomic inefficiency, it also may facilitate incomes policies, such as the 10 percent wage cut...
paper was published in the previous number of this Journal This should be consulted for full details...
Before the 1920s, Australian economics was virtually non-existent; but in the twenty years before Wo...
This paper discusses the establishment of the minimum wage determination process in the early twenti...
This paper examines the factors contributing to the rise in unemployment in Australia during the dep...
The advent of industrial regulation by tribunal came close to the turn of the century. Wages boards ...
First published: Sydney : Sydney University Press, 1970Electronic access restricted; authentication ...
How the macroeconomic theories of Keynes influenced the development of Government Economic Policy af...
This article discusses distinctive features of the New Zealand debate on the economics of wages and ...
This paper will review the social and economic arguments advanced for the setting of minimum or ‘bas...
This paper examines the June 1986 National Wage Case decision of the Australian Conciliation and Arb...
This article reviews Australian wages policy in the period 1983 to 1990. The period can be divided i...
Economics, Keynes once wrote, can be a ‘very dangerous science’. Sometimes, though, it can be moulde...
Studies across a wide range of countries have shown that relatively few workers have received year-t...
The purpose of this article is to provide a century-long perspective of prices and wages in Australi...
microeconomic inefficiency, it also may facilitate incomes policies, such as the 10 percent wage cut...