State of Play 8: The Australian Economic Policy Debate

State of Play 8: The Australian Economic Policy Debate

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Author: INDECS Economics

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 344


State of Play 8 is the latest edition of the INDECS team's best-selling account of the Australian economic policy debate. Crisply written, with nearly 70 revealing charts, it is a must for all those needing to keep abreast of changing economic conditions. Fully updated to reflect both economic recovery and the problems that come with growth, the comprehensive yet concise coverage includes: . national saving behaviour and potential remedies . current account constraints on growth . foreign debt and equity . the importance of Asian economic growth . microeconomic reform and enterprise bargaining debates . possibilities of a productivity growth revival . government spending and taxation laid bare . plans to keep inflation low . interest and commodity-currency views of exchange rate determination . economic implications of long-term unemployment . brief economic histories of world and Australian business cycles since the 1960s.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: INDECS Economics

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 344


State of Play 8 is the latest edition of the INDECS team's best-selling account of the Australian economic policy debate. Crisply written, with nearly 70 revealing charts, it is a must for all those needing to keep abreast of changing economic conditions. Fully updated to reflect both economic recovery and the problems that come with growth, the comprehensive yet concise coverage includes: . national saving behaviour and potential remedies . current account constraints on growth . foreign debt and equity . the importance of Asian economic growth . microeconomic reform and enterprise bargaining debates . possibilities of a productivity growth revival . government spending and taxation laid bare . plans to keep inflation low . interest and commodity-currency views of exchange rate determination . economic implications of long-term unemployment . brief economic histories of world and Australian business cycles since the 1960s.