More considered answers are needed in Australia to key questions about accounting for and managing the role of government. The need for such answers is highlighted by the move to negative net debt and by the underlying fragility of the economy, as well as by the financial cost of election commitments. After a discussion of relevant theoretical and empirical issues, a fiscal strategy for Australia is proposed, as a way of rebuilding the nation's diminished physical, knowledge and social capital in a framework consistent with the most rigorous demands of financial management
Australia has experienced one of the fastest growing public debt levels in the world post-Global Fin...
As the Abbott government prepares to unveil its first budget, Rear Vision looks at past Australian b...
Structural fiscal targeting (the practice of setting of medium-term targets for taxation, government...
This review of budgeting in Australia concentrates on the national government only. The article firs...
We are regularly reminded of the importance of taking measures to ensure the long term sustainabilit...
The government sector in Australia has seen the introduction of accrual accounting principles in rec...
Like any Australian family or business, the Government is focused on keeping expenses down to balanc...
Australian governments have recently moved from cash accounting to accrual accounting. In doing so t...
The introduction of accrual accounting principles for government reporting in recent years has been ...
Overview The Commonwealth government’s perilous financial position is well known, but the finances ...
The Australian government budget sets out the economic and fiscal outlook for Australia, and include...
With the arrival of accrual accounting and a performance budgeting system known as "accrual output b...
In the last two decades of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century the Australian pu...
The ability of both households and governments to increase savings and manage debt has been an ongoi...
Purpose This paper explores how neoliberalism restrains the ability of governments to respond to cr...
Australia has experienced one of the fastest growing public debt levels in the world post-Global Fin...
As the Abbott government prepares to unveil its first budget, Rear Vision looks at past Australian b...
Structural fiscal targeting (the practice of setting of medium-term targets for taxation, government...
This review of budgeting in Australia concentrates on the national government only. The article firs...
We are regularly reminded of the importance of taking measures to ensure the long term sustainabilit...
The government sector in Australia has seen the introduction of accrual accounting principles in rec...
Like any Australian family or business, the Government is focused on keeping expenses down to balanc...
Australian governments have recently moved from cash accounting to accrual accounting. In doing so t...
The introduction of accrual accounting principles for government reporting in recent years has been ...
Overview The Commonwealth government’s perilous financial position is well known, but the finances ...
The Australian government budget sets out the economic and fiscal outlook for Australia, and include...
With the arrival of accrual accounting and a performance budgeting system known as "accrual output b...
In the last two decades of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century the Australian pu...
The ability of both households and governments to increase savings and manage debt has been an ongoi...
Purpose This paper explores how neoliberalism restrains the ability of governments to respond to cr...
Australia has experienced one of the fastest growing public debt levels in the world post-Global Fin...
As the Abbott government prepares to unveil its first budget, Rear Vision looks at past Australian b...
Structural fiscal targeting (the practice of setting of medium-term targets for taxation, government...