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State, Economy and Public Policy in Australia

by Stephen Bell (Editor), Brian W. Head
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Overview

At a time when the prospects of the Australian economy are at the center of public debate, the relationship between state and economy deserves special scrutiny. This volume provides a detailed examination of key aspects of Australia's political economy. Governments and agencies of the state have had and continue to have a significant impact on Australia's economic prospects, although the form of state-economy interaction in Australia has changed significantly in recent history. The work analyzes important areas of state-economy interaction from microeconomic and macroeconomic policy areas to recent changes in industrial relations arrangements, to issues of Australia's changing role in the world economy. Emphasis has been placed on the ways in which economic life is affected by the state, and on how the institutions and policies of the state are shaped by economic forces. The book should prove highly useful as a teaching text in undergraduate and post-graduate courses on politics, economic policy, public policy, economic history and economic sociology.

Synopsis

At a time when the prospects of the Australian economy are at the center of public debate, the relationship between state and economy deserves special scrutiny. This volume provides a detailed examination of key aspects of Australia's political economy. Governments and agencies of the state have had and continue to have a significant impact on Australia's economic prospects, although the form of state-economy interaction in Australia has changed significantly in recent history. The work analyzes important areas of state-economy interaction from microeconomic and macroeconomic policy areas to recent changes in industrial relations arrangements, to issues of Australia's changing role in the world economy. Emphasis has been placed on the ways in which economic life is affected by the state, and on how the institutions and policies of the state are shaped by economic forces. The book should prove highly useful as a teaching text in undergraduate and post-graduate courses on politics, economic policy, public policy, economic history and economic sociology.

About the Author, Stephen Bell

Dr. Stephen Bell is a lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the University of Tasmania, Hobart. Recent books include Business-Government Relations in Australia (co-edited with J. Wanna) and Australian Manufacturing and the State: The Politics of Industry Policy in the Post-War Era. Brian Head was Associate Professor of Politics at Griffith University from 1986-1990 before taking up a senior policy position in the Queensland Cabinet Office. He has published widely on intergovernmental aspects of social and economic policy and public administration.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 1994
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
400
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780195534016

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