Decisions about expenditure on health, education and other publicly provided services require choices regarding how much of our collective income we should allocate to these services and which services should be given priority. The attempt to answer this question has stimulated many developments in economic theory and practice, from human capital theory to systems of extended national accounts. This paper is a brief survey of some of the most important ideas, with reference to their implications for Australian public policy
This paper is concerned with public finance and social welfare in Australia. Its purpose first of al...
Health service funding mechanisms are pivotal in the pursuit of health system objectives, as they pr...
Economics has become a dominant framework for analysing problems in public health and health care an...
Decisions about expenditure on health, education and other publicly-provided services require choice...
Decisions about expenditure on health, education and other publicly provided services require choice...
In this paper, attention is focused on the impact of changes in public expenditure on health and edu...
The human capital model is the basis of neoclassical analysis of labour markets, education and econo...
This report provides technical details about an Australian population survey and also preliminary re...
Since the 1980s, public sector reforms that reflect the desire to improve the efficiency of the huma...
The human capital model is the basis of neoclassical analysis of labour markets, education and econo...
This book is written with an acute awareness of the need for new insight to ensure (1) universal pro...
From a normative perspective, conventional economic analysis is often used to establish a framework ...
Arguments about public education in Australia have focused on the funding of government and private ...
This paper was released to assist participants in preparing a submission to the public inquiry into ...
This survey sought to describe how government health departments in Australia use specialist health ...
This paper is concerned with public finance and social welfare in Australia. Its purpose first of al...
Health service funding mechanisms are pivotal in the pursuit of health system objectives, as they pr...
Economics has become a dominant framework for analysing problems in public health and health care an...
Decisions about expenditure on health, education and other publicly-provided services require choice...
Decisions about expenditure on health, education and other publicly provided services require choice...
In this paper, attention is focused on the impact of changes in public expenditure on health and edu...
The human capital model is the basis of neoclassical analysis of labour markets, education and econo...
This report provides technical details about an Australian population survey and also preliminary re...
Since the 1980s, public sector reforms that reflect the desire to improve the efficiency of the huma...
The human capital model is the basis of neoclassical analysis of labour markets, education and econo...
This book is written with an acute awareness of the need for new insight to ensure (1) universal pro...
From a normative perspective, conventional economic analysis is often used to establish a framework ...
Arguments about public education in Australia have focused on the funding of government and private ...
This paper was released to assist participants in preparing a submission to the public inquiry into ...
This survey sought to describe how government health departments in Australia use specialist health ...
This paper is concerned with public finance and social welfare in Australia. Its purpose first of al...
Health service funding mechanisms are pivotal in the pursuit of health system objectives, as they pr...
Economics has become a dominant framework for analysing problems in public health and health care an...