The incoming Rudd government brought to an end what looked like an increasingly rapid spiralling of Commonwealth unilateralism and centralisation in the latter years of the Howard government. At the same time, the framework for a much more generally cooperative federalism introduced in 2007 provided a ready vehicle for countercyclical policy activism in response to escalating symptoms of overseas financial crisis in 2008. The crisis reinforced centralising elements of the government’s program, but in a muted way. More damaging for the States was the way that the crisis demonstrated their inherently weak fiscal position in the federation. Thanks to a combination of very active countercyclical policy and continuing high demand for its resourc...
Current issues of taxing power, revenue distribution, policy jurisdiction and intergovernmental rela...
As part of a larger comparative project, “Dynamic De/Centralization in Federations,” this article st...
The objective of avoiding another substantial crisis will not be well served by attempts to use the ...
The global financial crisis (GFC) of 2008 sent the economies of major developed nations into freefal...
To coordinate a nationwide response to the threat of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the resulting impact...
Economic recession and soaring deficits in the wake of the recent fiscal and economic crisis do not ...
Australia’s federal system handled the COVID-19 pandemic throughout 2020 remarkably well — lauded, i...
In drafting the Constitution, the Framers were conscious about the need to maintain the division of ...
Periodically federations face one crisis or another. These crises challenge the status quo and offer...
The interest in, and the appeal of, fiscal federalism and fiscal decentralization have been increasi...
Australia avoided the worst of the 2008-9 financial crisis courtesy of low levels of public debt, a ...
The financial crisis that first disrupted global markets in 2008 may have been the defining global s...
Governance in Australia was transformed after 1983. In the face of a perceived economic crisis and w...
COAG has made great progress on reforming federalism, but the next step must be to lock in a new era...
The interest in, and the appeal of, fiscal federalism and fiscal decentralization have been increas...
Current issues of taxing power, revenue distribution, policy jurisdiction and intergovernmental rela...
As part of a larger comparative project, “Dynamic De/Centralization in Federations,” this article st...
The objective of avoiding another substantial crisis will not be well served by attempts to use the ...
The global financial crisis (GFC) of 2008 sent the economies of major developed nations into freefal...
To coordinate a nationwide response to the threat of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the resulting impact...
Economic recession and soaring deficits in the wake of the recent fiscal and economic crisis do not ...
Australia’s federal system handled the COVID-19 pandemic throughout 2020 remarkably well — lauded, i...
In drafting the Constitution, the Framers were conscious about the need to maintain the division of ...
Periodically federations face one crisis or another. These crises challenge the status quo and offer...
The interest in, and the appeal of, fiscal federalism and fiscal decentralization have been increasi...
Australia avoided the worst of the 2008-9 financial crisis courtesy of low levels of public debt, a ...
The financial crisis that first disrupted global markets in 2008 may have been the defining global s...
Governance in Australia was transformed after 1983. In the face of a perceived economic crisis and w...
COAG has made great progress on reforming federalism, but the next step must be to lock in a new era...
The interest in, and the appeal of, fiscal federalism and fiscal decentralization have been increas...
Current issues of taxing power, revenue distribution, policy jurisdiction and intergovernmental rela...
As part of a larger comparative project, “Dynamic De/Centralization in Federations,” this article st...
The objective of avoiding another substantial crisis will not be well served by attempts to use the ...