This paper presents an assessment of the development of fiscal federalism in Australia over the two decades from 1972 to 1992. This period covers the administrations of four Prime Ministers, Whitlam, Fraser, Hawke and Keating, which witnessed phenomenal change in the functioning of the Australian federal system. It is argued that while fiscal dominance of the Commonwealth remained a feature throughout this period, fiscal centralisation reached new heights during the Hawke-Keating period of 1983-1992
Current issues of taxing power, revenue distribution, policy jurisdiction and intergovernmental rela...
Few topics in the world of public finance arouse more heat than the financial arrangements between t...
In July of 1990, the prime minister of Australia announced a program to achieve a closer partnership...
This paper presents an assessment of the development of fiscal federalism in Australia over the two\...
As part of a larger comparative project, “Dynamic De/Centralization in Federations,” this article st...
This paper will trace the growing financial dominance of the Commonwealth government over the past c...
Here in one volume are collected the articles and documents produced during the first sixty-odd year...
helpful comments on an earlier draft. The views expressed are those of the authors, and not necessar...
The interest in, and the appeal of, fiscal federalism and fiscal decentralization have been increas...
In 1901, the former colonies of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia a...
This paper provides a synoptic account of the distinguishing features and broad tendencies of federa...
The interest in, and the appeal of, fiscal federalism and fiscal decentralization have been increasi...
Since the fall of the Whitlam government in 1975, budgetary policy of the Commonwealth has been fram...
Under their constitutions, the various States of Australia have plenary power to make laws for the p...
Australian fiscal federalism is characterised by vertical fiscal imbalance, with revenue-raising pow...
Current issues of taxing power, revenue distribution, policy jurisdiction and intergovernmental rela...
Few topics in the world of public finance arouse more heat than the financial arrangements between t...
In July of 1990, the prime minister of Australia announced a program to achieve a closer partnership...
This paper presents an assessment of the development of fiscal federalism in Australia over the two\...
As part of a larger comparative project, “Dynamic De/Centralization in Federations,” this article st...
This paper will trace the growing financial dominance of the Commonwealth government over the past c...
Here in one volume are collected the articles and documents produced during the first sixty-odd year...
helpful comments on an earlier draft. The views expressed are those of the authors, and not necessar...
The interest in, and the appeal of, fiscal federalism and fiscal decentralization have been increas...
In 1901, the former colonies of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia a...
This paper provides a synoptic account of the distinguishing features and broad tendencies of federa...
The interest in, and the appeal of, fiscal federalism and fiscal decentralization have been increasi...
Since the fall of the Whitlam government in 1975, budgetary policy of the Commonwealth has been fram...
Under their constitutions, the various States of Australia have plenary power to make laws for the p...
Australian fiscal federalism is characterised by vertical fiscal imbalance, with revenue-raising pow...
Current issues of taxing power, revenue distribution, policy jurisdiction and intergovernmental rela...
Few topics in the world of public finance arouse more heat than the financial arrangements between t...
In July of 1990, the prime minister of Australia announced a program to achieve a closer partnership...