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Abstract: | Book reviewed in this article: Gain from the Pain: Australia Recovers from Its Economic Boom-Bust, Australian Financial Review , Economics Extra 2, by Michael Stutchbury. What's Really Happening: Australia's Business World , by Robert Gottliebsen. From Boom to Bust: Trial and Error in British Economic Policy , by David Smith. False Promises: The Failure of Conservative Economics , edited by Robert C. Demand and Exchange in Economic Analysis, A History from Coumot to Marshall , by John Creedy. In Reserve: Central Banking in Australia, 1945-75 , by C.B. Schedvin. Imperfect Competition, Differential Information, and Microfoundations of Macroeconomics , by Kiyohiko Nishimura. Corporatization and Privatization Lessons from New Zealand , by Ian Duncan and Alan Bollard. Modelling Individual Choice: The Econometrics of Corners, Kinks and Holes , by Stephen Pudney. Inequality Re-examined , by Amartya Sen. The Japanese Enterprise System. Competitive Strategies and Cooperative Structures , by W. Mark Fruin. Efficiency Wages: models of unemployment, layoffs, and wage dispersionj , by Andrew Weiss. International Trade Theory and Policy: Selected Essays of W. Max Corden , by W. Max Corden. Corden, W.M. (1953), 'The Maximization of Profit by a Newspaper', Review of Economic Studies . Inside the Bank: The Role of the Reserve Bank of Australia in the Economic, Banking and Financial Systems , by J. Linklater. The Economics of Australian Labour Markets , by Keith Norris. R iach , P.A. and R ich , J.(1987), 'Testing for Sexual Discrimination in the Labour Market'. Responding to Unemployment: Perspectives and Strategies , edited by Ann Hodgkinson, Di Kelly and Nadia Verrucci. Managing Government: Labor's Achievements and Failures , by Fred Gruen and Michelle Grattan. |
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