The Australian federal system must be judged as one of the most successful in modern history, argues Jonathan Pincus. In this paper he argues that a key to its success is the evolution of Australian federal arrangements in response to changing circumstances. Federalism can continue to assist Australians in achieving their aspirations in the twenty-first century, by encouraging the choice of good public policies, and facilitating their efficient implementation
Few topics in the world of public finance arouse more heat than the financial arrangements between t...
The nascent debate on Australian federalism has hitherto focused almost entirely on Commonwealth-sta...
This issues paper examines the arrangements and institutions underpinning Australia’s Federation, in...
The Australian federal system, which came into existence in 1901, has generally worked satisfactoril...
Australia avoided the worst of the 2008-9 financial crisis courtesy of low levels of public debt, a ...
At its inception, the Australian federation was informed by a rich set of ideas about the nature of ...
FEDERALISM does not get good press in Australia. We are constantly told that federalism is a wastefu...
The Academy of Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) and the Institute of Public Administration Austra...
COAG has made great progress on reforming federalism, but the next step must be to lock in a new era...
Our system of federalism is outmoded, writes George Williams REFORM of Australia’s federal st...
This paper provides a synoptic account of the distinguishing features and broad tendencies of federa...
In 1901, the former colonies of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia a...
This submission describes the impact of recent developments in intergovernmental financial relations...
Current issues of taxing power, revenue distribution, policy jurisdiction and intergovernmental rela...
This report dispels many common misconceptions about federalism. The authors draw on international c...
Few topics in the world of public finance arouse more heat than the financial arrangements between t...
The nascent debate on Australian federalism has hitherto focused almost entirely on Commonwealth-sta...
This issues paper examines the arrangements and institutions underpinning Australia’s Federation, in...
The Australian federal system, which came into existence in 1901, has generally worked satisfactoril...
Australia avoided the worst of the 2008-9 financial crisis courtesy of low levels of public debt, a ...
At its inception, the Australian federation was informed by a rich set of ideas about the nature of ...
FEDERALISM does not get good press in Australia. We are constantly told that federalism is a wastefu...
The Academy of Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) and the Institute of Public Administration Austra...
COAG has made great progress on reforming federalism, but the next step must be to lock in a new era...
Our system of federalism is outmoded, writes George Williams REFORM of Australia’s federal st...
This paper provides a synoptic account of the distinguishing features and broad tendencies of federa...
In 1901, the former colonies of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia a...
This submission describes the impact of recent developments in intergovernmental financial relations...
Current issues of taxing power, revenue distribution, policy jurisdiction and intergovernmental rela...
This report dispels many common misconceptions about federalism. The authors draw on international c...
Few topics in the world of public finance arouse more heat than the financial arrangements between t...
The nascent debate on Australian federalism has hitherto focused almost entirely on Commonwealth-sta...
This issues paper examines the arrangements and institutions underpinning Australia’s Federation, in...