Economic Analysis and Policy (or EAP) has contributed to the economics profession for 30 years, and in so doing has attempted to carve out a niche for itself in focusing both on local issues and more generally on policy oriented articles with an Australian relevance. This retrospective overview finds that EAP has generally been successful in fulfilling its goals, and that--apart from contributions to a variety of miscellaneous topics--on-going contributions have been made in areas of significance including tax reform, environmental economics, governmental intervention in the economy, and the Queensland economy.
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Article provided by Queensland University of Technology (QUT), School of Economics and Finance in its journal Economic Analysis and Policy (EAP).
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