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June 2014, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 240-252 A theoretical framework for the analysis of the current global economic crisis: The financial market and the real economy
by Özgün Sarımehmet Duman - 253-270 Investigation and prosecution following workplace fatalities: Responding to the needs of families
by Lynda R Matthews & Scott J Fitzpatrick & Philip Bohle & Michael Quinlan - 271-289 Industrial conflict in paradise: Making the Bougainville copper project construction agreement 1970
by Michael Hess & Ewan Maidment - 290-305 Mixed-methods research: What’s in it for economists?
by Therese Jefferson & Siobhan Austen & Rhonda Sharp & Rachel Ong & Gill Lewin & Valerie Adams - 306-326 Work autonomy, work pressure, and job satisfaction: An analysis of European Union countries
by Helena Lopes & Sérgio Lagoa & Teresa Calapez - 327-352 Changes in Philippine labour relations policy: Convergence or divergence of productivity, flexibility and welfare?
by Jonathan P Sale & Arlene B Sale - 353-371 The impact mechanism of social networks on Chinese rural–urban migrant workers’ behaviour and wages
by Chunchao Wang & Huahui Lao & Xianbo Zhou - 372-373 Paul W Miller: 30 December 1955–27 November 2013
by Elisabetta Magnani - 374-379 Book review: Marjorie Harper, Douglas Copland: Scholar, Economist, Diplomat
by GC Harcourt - 379-382 Book review: Daron Acemoglu and James A Robinson, Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty, and, Ian W McLean, Why Australia Prospered: The Shifting Sources of Economic Growth
by Tim Harcourt - 382-384 Book review: Michaela Brockmann, Linda Clarke, Christopher Winch, Georg Hanf, Philippe Méhaut and Anneke Westerhuis (eds), Knowledge, Skills and Competence in the European Labour Market: What’s in a Vocational Qualification?
by Phillip Toner - 384-386 Book review: Patrick O’Leary and Peter Sheldon, Employer Power and Weakness: How Local and Global Factors Have Shaped Australia’s Meat Industry and Its Industrial Relations
by Marjorie Jerrard
March 2014, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 3-4 David Henry Plowman AM: 9 April 1942–22 December 2013
by Braham Dabscheck - 5-9 Contemporary research on work, workplaces and industrial relations in Australia
by John Burgess & Roslyn Cameron & Al Rainnie - 10-27 Skill development in the transition to a ‘green economy’: A ‘varieties of capitalism’ analysis
by Dean Stroud & Peter Fairbrother & Claire Evans & Joanne Blake - 28-46 The impact of privatisation on union membership and density: A Western Australian case study
by Bobbie Oliver - 47-62 Collective bargaining for paid parental leave in Australia 2005–2010: A complex context effect
by Marian Baird & John Murray - 63-80 Garment homework in Argentina: Drawing together the threads of informal and precarious work
by Rosaria Burchielli & Annie Delaney & Nora Goren - 81-98 Human resource management (HRM) in temporary work agencies: Evidence from the hospitality industry
by Angela Knox - 99-114 The labour of visual art in Western Australia
by Duncan McKay - 115-129 Australia and the system of arbitration in Singapore
by Chris Leggett & Gordon Stewart - 130-153 The impact of the economic crisis on joblessness in Turkey
by Seçil A Kaya Bahçe & Emel Memiş - 154-178 The formal–informal dichotomy: Revisiting the debate on the agriculture–industry linkage
by Saumya Chakrabarti - 179-181 Book review: Ake Sandberg (ed.), Nordic Lights: Work, Management and Welfare in Scandinavia
by Michael Quinlan
December 2013, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 469-480 Urban sustainability
by Patrick Troy - 481-494 Public sector management and the changing nature of the developmental state in Korea and Malaysia
by Mark Turner & Michael O’Donnell & Chung-Sok Suh & Seung-Ho Kwon - 495-516 Structure and agency in the Malaysian government’s policies for economic development
by Md Nasrudin Md Akhir & Keum Hyun Kim & Chung-Sok Suh - 517-532 From censorship to active support: The Korean state and Korea’s cultural industries
by Seung-Ho Kwon & Joseph Kim - 533-548 Leading the world: Public sector reform and e-government in Korea
by Michael O’Donnell & Mark Turner - 549-567 Keeping ahead of the game: Innovations and challenges in e-government in Malaysia
by Nik Rosnah Wan Abdullah & Norma Binti Mansor & Azizah Hamzah - 568-583 Beyond the illusion of numbers: A challenge for financial regulators and analysts
by Carol Royal & Loretta O’Donnell - 584-587 Book review: Keith Hancock, Australian Wage Policy: Infancy and Adolescence
by Russell Lansbury - 587-591 Book review: Thomas Klikauer, Managerialism: A Critique of an Ideology
by John Lodewijks - 592-593 Reviewers 2012 – 2013
by N/A
September 2013, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 263-278 Precarious work: Economic, sociological and political perspectives
by Shaun Wilson & Norbert Ebert - 279-296 The response of unions to the rise of precarious work in Britain
by Chris F Wright - 297-315 Precarious work and Australian labour norms
by Dale Tweedie - 316-339 Temporary migrant nurses in Australia: Sites and sources of precariousness
by Martina Boese & Iain Campbell & Winsome Roberts & Joo-Cheong Tham - 340-361 Precarious experiences of Indians in Australia on 457 temporary work visas
by Selvaraj Velayutham - 362-379 ‘I am King’: Financialisation and the paradox of precarious work
by Sharni Chan - 380-396 Precarious work, neo-liberalism and young people’s experiences of employment in the Illawarra region
by Scott Burrows - 397-415 Beyond the vocational fragments: Creative work, precarious labour and the idea of ‘Flexploitation’
by George Morgan & Julian Wood & Pariece Nelligan - 416-432 Young people’s friendships in the context of non-standard work patterns
by Dan Woodman - 433-455 Pyramid subcontracting and moral detachment: Down-sourcing risk and responsibility in the management of transnational labour in Asia
by Amanda Wise - 456-457 The ABC of G and T
by GC Harcourt - 458-460 Book Review: GC Harcourt, On Skidelsky’s Keynes and Other Essays: Selected Essays of G. C. Harcourt and GC Harcourt, The Making of a Post-Keynesian Economist: Cambridge Harvest
by Robert Dixon - 460-463 Book Review: Bill Lucarelli, The Economics of Financial Turbulence: Alternative Theories of Money and Finance
by PN (Raja) Junankar - 463-465 Book Review: Ross Gittins, Gittins’ Gospel: The Economics of Just about Everything and Jessica Irvine, Zombies, Bananas and Why There Are No Economists in Heaven: The Economics of Real Life
by GC Harcourt
June 2013, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 131-134 John Nevile: A cool head but a warm heart
by Tim Harcourt - 135-149 John Nevile: The last two decades
by John Lodewijks & John W Nevile - 150-160 Macroeconomic policy challenges in the Asian century
by Ken Henry - 161-180 National fiscal consolidation and the challenge to Australian federalism
by Neil Warren - 181-204 The Australian basic wage case of 1930–1931: Judge-made economic policy
by Keith Hancock - 205-218 Researching poverty: Methods, results and impact
by Peter Saunders - 219-227 Evidence-based policy: What sort of evidence do governments need?
by Ann Nevile - 228-237 Faith, works and talents entwined: Driving forces behind John Nevile’s contributions
by GC Harcourt & Peter Kriesler & John Langmore - 238-254 When Australian defence procurement goes wrong: Improving outcomes in a troubled contractual environment
by Jenny Stewart & Tony Ablong - 255-258 Book Review: John E King, The Microfoundations Delusion: Metaphor and Dogma in the History of Macroeconomics
by Frederic S Lee - 258-260 Book Review: Matthias Matthijs, Ideas and Economic Crises in Britain from Attlee to Blair (1945-2005)
by Barrie Dyster
March 2013, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 3-4 Editorial introduction
by N/A - 5-16 Will the United States government ever again have a functioning budgetary system?
by Neil H Buchanan - 17-31 A case for pluralism in economics
by John E King - 32-50 Central bank independence: A social economic and democratic critique
by Jocelyn Pixley & Sam Whimster & Shaun Wilson - 51-63 Exchange rates and the macroeconomy in an era of global financial crises, with special reference to Australia
by Peter Kriesler & J W Nevile & G C Harcourt - 64-79 The curse of accountability: Assessing relationships in the delivery of employment services
by Ann Nevile - 80-96 Public housing in Australia: A case of advanced urban marginality?
by Alan Morris - 97-123 Gender and pay equity in a global knowledge organisation
by Susan McGrath-Champ & Therese Jefferson - 124-127 Book Review: Equilibrium and Evolution: Alfred Marshall and the Marshallians
by John E King
November 2012, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 1-2 Editorial
by N/A - 3-24 The ‘Pre-Invention’ of Precarious Employment: The Changing World of Work in Context
by Michael Quinlan - 25-38 The Break-Up of the Eurozone?
by Bill Lucarelli - 39-56 Industry Policy under Economic Liberalism: Policy Development in the Prime Minister's Manufacturing Task Force
by Ian Hampson - 57-78 Malaysian Firms’ Role in Retaining Engineers
by Rabeatul Husna Abdull Rahman - 79-90 The Effects of District-Level Union Status on the Job Satisfaction of Teachers
by Mark Gius - 91-100 ‘Low-Skilled’ Work in Canada
by Samir Amine - 101-114 Refereed Review Article
by Neil Hart - 115-126 Her Rights at Work: The Political Persecution of Australia's First Female Prime Minister
by Anne Summers - 127-132 Book Review: Down and Out: Poverty and Social Exclusion in Australia
by Rosanna Scutella - 133-133 The Economic and Labour Ralations Review: Reviewers 2011–2012
by N/A
September 2012, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 3-12 Climate Change
by Amit Bhaduri - 13-38 The Debate on Expansionary Fiscal Consolidation: How Robust is the Evidence?
by Anis Chowdhury & Iyanatul Islam - 39-60 Governance in Sport: Outside the Box?
by Deborah Healey - 61-70 A Primer on Australian Player Associations
by Braham Dabscheck - 71-88 The Labour Supply Curve: A Pluralist Approach to Investigate its Measurements
by Donatella Cavagnoli - 89-104 Double Entry Book Keeping: A Conversation
by Jane Gleeson-White & Geoff Harcourt - 105-106 Book Review: Postcolonial Economies
by Gilliam Hewitson - 107-108 Book Review: Working People in Alberta: A History
by Braham Dabscheck - 109-114 Book Review: Dynamics of Wage Fixation in a Developing Economy: The Case of Papua New Guinea
by Anne Junor - 115-115 Addendum
by G. C. Harcourt
June 2012, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 3-6 Introduction to the Symposium on Sport Economics
by Victor Matheson & Ross Booth & Liam J. A. Lenten - 7-22 Gambling with Public Money: An Economic Analysis of National Sports Team Funding
by Heather Mitchell & Heath Spong & Mark Stewart - 23-38 Comparing Attendances and Memberships in the Australian Football League: The Case of Hawthorn
by Liam J. A. Lenten - 39-54 Player Salaries and Revenues in the Australian Football League 2001–2009: Theory and Evidence
by Ross Booth & Robert Brooks & Neil Diamond - 55-68 Medium-Term Mortality of Dutch Professional Soccer Players
by Ruud H. Koning & Remko Amelink - 69-82 Uncertainty of Outcome and Attendance in College Football: Evidence from Four Conferences
by Rodney Paul & Brad R. Humphreys & Andrew Weinbach - 83-98 Sports Franchises, Events, and City Livability: An Examination of Spectator Sports and Crime Rates
by Robert Baumann & Taylor Ciavarra & Bryan Englehardt & Victor A. Matheson - 99-116 Executive Remuneration Developments in Australia: Responses and Reactions
by Savo KovaÄ ević - 117-122 The Systemic Downside of Flexible Labour Market Regimes: Salter Revisited
by G. C. Harcourt - 123-134 Review Article
by Edward Mariyani-Squire - 135-141 Book Review: The Global Minotaur: America, the True Origins of the Financial Crisis and the Future of the World Economy
by P. N. (Raja) Junankar - 141-144 Book Review: China's Changing Workplace: Dynamism, Diversity and Disparity
by Cherrie Jiuhua Zhu - 144-148 Book Review: Managing the Margins: Gender, Citizenship and the International Regulation of Precarious Employment
by Celia Briar - 149-154 Book Review: Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius
by John Lodewijks
February 2012, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-6 Carbon Markets: Inherent Limitations and Complementary Policies
by N/A - 7-31 Rationales for Additional Climate Policy Instruments under a Carbon Price
by Paul Twomey - 33-46 Complementary Climate Change Policies: A Framework for Evaluation
by R. Denniss & M. Grudnoff & A. Macintosh - 47-65 A Post Keynesian Perspective on Industry Assistance and the Effectiveness of Australia's Carbon Pricing Scheme
by Neil Perry - 67-85 Australia's Carbon Tax: A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing?
by Clive L. Spash & Alex Y. Lo - 87-106 Valuing Pollution: Problems of Price in the Commodification of Nature
by Joy Paton & Gareth Bryant - 107-124 Climate Change and Global Development: Towards a Post-Kyoto Paradigm?
by James Goodman - 125-142 Organisational Support and Employee Commitment in Sri Lanka
by Michael O'Donnell & Ananda K. L. Jayawardana & J. A. S. K. Jayakody - 143-160 Who Cleans up? The Declining Earnings Position of Cleaners in Australia
by Sasha Holley & Al Rainnie - 161-172 From the Tyranny of Distance to the Power of Proximity: Can Australian Workers Trade up in the Lucky Country?: The 2011 Stan Kelly Lecture, 10 November 2011
by Tim Harcourt - 173-178 Book Review: The Economics of Abundance: Affluent Consumption and the Global Economy
by Peter E. Earl - 179-181 Book Review: Unemployment, Recession and Effective Demand
by Bill Lucarelli - 182-184 Book Review: Environmental Amenities and Regional Economic Development
by Stuart Rosewarne
November 2011, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 1-6 Australia's Tax and Transfer System under Review: Evaluating Harmer and Henry
by Hazel Bateman & Symposium Editor - 7-26 Pension Adequacy and the Pension Review
by Peter Saunders & Melissa Wong - 27-44 Dracula in Charge of the Blood Bank
by Geoffrey Kingston - 45-64 Population Ageing and Tax Reform in a Dual Welfare State
by Ben Spies-Butcher & Adam Stebbing - 65-84 Equity in Retirement: Are All Australians Getting a Fair Deal?
by Anthony Asher - 85-100 A Better and Larger GST?
by John Freebairn - 101-116 Trade Unionists in Parliament and Macroeconomic Performance: Evidence from Germany
by Michael Berlemann & Klaus W. Zimmermann - 117-140 Enrolling Non-State Actors to Improve Compliance with Minimum Employment Standards
by Tess Hardy - 141-157 The Post-School Education Choices of Young Women in Australia and Canada
by Siobhan Austen & Fiona MacPhail
July 2011, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 1-4 Minimum Labour Standards and Their Enforcement
by Peter Sheldon & Michael Quinlan - 5-31 The Enforcement of Minimum Labour Standards in an Era of Neo-Liberal Globalisation: An Overview
by Michael Quinlan & Peter Sheldon - 33-54 Enforcing Labour Standards in Fissured Workplaces: The US Experience
by David Weil - 55-80 Minimum Labour Standards Enforcement in Australia: Caught in the Crossfire?
by Miles Goodwin & Glenda Maconachie - 81-106 ‘Modernising’ Employment Standards? Administrative Efficiency and the Production of the Illegitimate Claimant in Ontario, Canada
by Mary Gellatly & John Grundy & Kiran Mirchandani & J. Adam Perry & Mark P. Thomas & Leah F. Vosko - 107-130 Is it Possible to Decouple Foreign Workers' Wages from the Minimum Wage in Taiwan?
by Jen-Te Hwang & Chieh-Hsuan Wang & Chien-Ping Chung - 131-152 Assessing the Impact of Employment Regulation on the Low-Paid in Victoria
by Sandra Cockfield & Donna Buttigieg & Marjorie Jerrard & Al Rainnie - 153-164 Collective Bargaining as a Minimum Employment Standard
by Roy J. Adams - 165-168 Book Review: John Maynard Keynes
by Graham White
May 2011, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-16 Why Keynesian Policy was More Successful in the Fifties and Sixties than in the Last Twenty Years
by J. W. Nevile & P. Kriesler - 17-40 Mainstream Macroeconomics: A ‘Keynesian’ Revival?
by Neil Hart - 41-63 Supply Chain Security: Agency Theory and Port Drayage Drivers
by Michael H. Belzer & Peter F. Swan - 65-80 Privatisation and ‘Light-Handed’ Regulation: Sydney Airport
by Michael O'Donnell & Miriam Glennie & Peter O'Keefe & Seung-Ho Kwon - 81-98 The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Contradictions in Australia and in the Asia Pacific Region
by Patricia Ranald - 99-114 University Students' Financial Literacy Levels: Obstacles and Aids
by Michelle Cull & Diana Whitton - 115-129 Responses by Teachers and Their Unions to Changing Work
by Louise Fitzgerald - 131-137 Book Review: Ethics and Economics: New Perspectives
by J. W. Nevile - 137-140 Book Review: Joan Robinson
by Trevor Stegman - 141-143 Book Review: The Enigma of Capital and the Crises of Capitalism
by David Morgan - 145-145 List of Reviewers 2009–2011
by N/A
December 2010, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 1-1 Veblen-Commons Award: Professor Geoffrey Harcourt
by N/A - 1-21 Moral Sentiments and the Minimum Wage
by David H. Plowman & Chris Perryer - 22-22 Minimum Labour Standards and Their Enforcement: Special Symposium to Be Published in Economic and Labour Relations Review 2011
by Peter Sheldon & Michael Quinlan - 23-25 Symposium: Innovation, Skills and Training
by N/A - 27-50 Legal Incentives to Promote Innovation at Work: A Critical Analysis
by Chris Dent & Colin Fenwick & Kirsten Newitt - 51-73 Deskilling: A New Discourse and Some New Evidence
by Doug Fraser - 75-98 Innovation and Vocational Education
by Phillip Toner - 99-119 Modern Awards and Skill Development through Apprenticeships and Traineeships
by Damian Oliver - 121-138 Exploring Skill Ecosystems in the Australian Meat Processing Industry: Unions, Employers and Institutional Change
by Richard Cooney & Marjorie Jerrard & Ross Donohue & Nell Kimberley - 139-155 Social Innovation and Why it Has Policy Significance
by David Adams & Michael Hess - 157-158 Book Review: Remaking Australian Industrial Relations
by David Plowman - 159-159 Book Review: The Airport Economist
by Tim Harcourt
October 2010, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-12 The Fair Work Act: As Good as it Gets?
by Alison Barnes & George Lafferty - 13-36 ‘It's a Discrimination Law Julia, but Not as We Know It’: Part 3-1 of the Fair Work Act
by Simon Rice & Cameron Roles - 37-52 Protected Industrial Action and Voluntary Collective Bargaining under the Fair Work Act 2009
by Shae McCrystal - 53-67 Good Faith and the Fair Work Act: Its Potential, in Light of the New Zealand Experience
by Shaunnagh Dorsett & George Lafferty - 69-74 Will the Fair Work Act Bring Improvements for Migrant Women Workers?
by Angela Zhang - 75-76 The Labour-as-Commodity Debate: Implications for Labour Markets: Executive Editors
by N/A - 77-87 Labour as a (Fictitious) Commodity: Polanyi and the Capitalist ‘Market Economy’
by Joy Paton - 89-104 Labour, Commodities and the Labour Market: A Heterodox Perspective
by Graham White - 105-126 Seeds of Destruction: The Decline and Fall of the US Car Industry
by Craig Freedman & Alexander Blair - 127-127 Minimum Labour Standards and Their Enforcement: Special Symposium to Be Published in Economic and Labour Relations Review 2011
by N/A
July 2010, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 1-6 The Trouble with Labour
by Yanis Varoufakis & Dimitria Groutsis - 7-37 Metamorphoses: The Concept of Labour in the History of Political Economy
by Nicholas J. Theocarakis - 39-48 Adam Smith and the Labour Contract: Is Labour Exchange Analogous to Commodity Exchange?
by Tony Aspromourgos - 49-59 The Duality of Labour and the Financial Crisis
by Dick Bryan - 61-76 Psychologising the Subject: HRM, Commodification, and the Objectification of Labour
by John Shields & David Grant - 77-97 Managing Diverse Commodities? From Factory Fodder to Business Asset
by Lucy Taksa & Dimitria Groutsis - 99-110 Globalisation and the Commodification of Labour: Temporary Labour Migration
by Stuart Rosewarne - 111-121 From Blackbirds to Guestworkers in the South Pacific. Plus ça Change…?
by John Connell - 123-133 From Terranova to Terra Firma: A Critique of the Role of Free Labour and the Digital Economy
by Diane van den Broek - 135-138 Book Review: Vocational Training. International Perspectives
by Phillip Toner - 139-140 Book Review: The Airport Economist
by John Lodewijks
December 2009, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by N/A - 1-6 The Rise and, Hopefully, the Fall of Economic Neo-Liberalism in Theory and Practice
by G. C. Harcourt - 7-12 Securing Everyday Fairness? Rights, Knowledge and Regulatory Responsibility
by Lucy Taksa - 13-33 Time Use, Gender and Disadvantage in Australia: Conventional Income and ‘Full Income’ Approaches to Estimation
by Trish Hill - 35-58 What Can Data on Educational Outcomes Reveal regarding Australian Children's Right to Develop ‘to Their Fullest Potential’?
by Gerry Redmond - 59-76 Looking Back to Move Forward: The (D)evolution of Australia's EEO Regulatory Framework
by Andrea North-Samardzic - 77-92 The Diversity Management Approach to Equal Employment Opportunity in Australian Organisations
by John Burgess & Erica French & Glenda Strachan - 93-109 The Paradox of Post-Communist Trade Unionism: ‘You Can't Want What You Can't Imagine’
by Epp Kallaste & Charles Woolfson - 111-122 Industrial Relations and the World Economic Crisis in the Context of Globalisation: From Europe to the World
by Giulio Sapelli - 123-127 Review Article
by David Morgan - 129-130 Book Review: Retirement Provision in Scary Markets
by Sachi Purcal - 131-132 Book Review: Trade Unionism in Australia: A History from Flood to Ebb Tide
by Alison Barnes - 133-138 Book Review: Gender and the Contours of Precarious Employment
by Anne Junor
July 2009, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 1-16 Housing and the Global Financial Crisis: US versus Australia
by Nigel Stapledon - 17-25 The Current Financial Crisis: Causes and Policy
by Peter Kriesler - 27-38 The Current Crisis Has a Silver Lining
by John Nevile - 39-58 Discretionary Fiscal Policy and Budget Deficits: An ‘Orthodox’ Critique of Current Policy Debate
by Neil Hart - 59-67 ‘The Current Crisis of Capitalism’: What Sort of Crisis?
by Jocelyn Pixley - 69-90 Developing an Analytical Framework for Analysing and Assessing Public-Private Partnerships: A Hospital Case Study
by Demi Chung - 91-106 Off-Shored Services Workers: Labour Law and Practice in India
by Carolyn Penfold