Public enterprises have played a major role in the national development of Australia since the early years of European settlement. More recently, especially since the 1980s, Australian governments at national and state levels, involving political parties of both the left and right, have undertaken a program of major reform of their public sectors. The relentless pace of reform has been driven by a variety of motives from pragmatic through to ideological, within a broad consensus that private delivery of services should be privileged over public. As a result, discourse about public enterprises in Australia has tended to focus on divestment and windfall revenues to assist governments to balance their budgets. The analysis in this paper will d...
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This article considers privatization decisions by governments in four Australian states over twenty ...
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[Extract] Accountability, flexibility and the need for better governance have become, in recent deca...
In this paper the author explores three themes. First, some critical traditional frameworks and feat...
This article captures the effects of 1990's privatization two decades later and challenges whet...
This report presents a comprehensive analysis of the UK\u27s \u27Big Society\u27 policies and progra...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the organisation of the state industrial undertakings carrie...
The changing economic drivers at the end of the 1990's led business and governments to focus on thei...
This article analyses the privatisation processes at work in Australia, and assesses the significanc...
For the last two decades, Australian politics has been debating the nature and role of the state. An...
This article considers privatization decisions by governments in four Australian states over twenty ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the organisation of the state industrial undertakings carrie...
This article considers privatization decisions by governments in four Australian states over twenty ...
Long before the introduction of federal trade practices legislation or tariff reform, governments in...
Privatisation and corporatisation strategies are part of an ongoing microeconomic reform program aim...
The “turn to the market” by the Hawke Government (1983-91) began with the floating of the dollar and...
Accountability, flexibility and the need for better governance have become, in recent decades, the m...
[Extract] Accountability, flexibility and the need for better governance have become, in recent deca...
In this paper the author explores three themes. First, some critical traditional frameworks and feat...
This article captures the effects of 1990's privatization two decades later and challenges whet...
This report presents a comprehensive analysis of the UK\u27s \u27Big Society\u27 policies and progra...