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Reshaping Australia's Economy

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  • Nieuwenhuysen,John
  • Lloyd,Peter
  • Mead,Margaret

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Reshaping Australia's Economy draws together some of the best economists and public policy analysts in Australia to contribute to a major assessment and 'audit' of the economy. The book assesses the economy's recent performance in achieving an environment which encourages sustainable economic growth with an equitable income distribution. It then goes on to pinpoint what is required to ensure vigorous growth with socially and environmentally acceptable outcomes for the future. Leading economists include Stephen Dowrick, Bob Stimson, Jeff Borland, Mark Wooden, Bill Shields, Bruce Chapman, Glenn Withers, Vince FitzGerald, Kym Anderson and David Throsby. Chapters by contributors such as Ian Manning, Brian Howe, Jane Marceau and Kevin O'Connor consider the issues of equitable distribution of the benefits of growth.

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  • Nieuwenhuysen,John & Lloyd,Peter & Mead,Margaret (ed.), 2002. "Reshaping Australia's Economy," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9780521812191.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:cbooks:9780521812191
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