Policy Autumn 1998
Vol. 14 No. 1 (Autumn, 1998) Policy Autumn 1998 Issue.-
EDITORIAL: Autumn 1998
| 03 Mar 1998POLICY Autumn 1998 Editorial
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FEATURE: Monetary and Fiscal Rules
| 03 Mar 1998Past successes and future prospects.
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FEATURE: Asia's Financial Crisis
| 03 Mar 1998Its causes and likely impact on Australia.
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INTERVIEW: The Asian Meltdown
| 03 Mar 1998Christopher Lingle speaks to Charles Richardson about the 1997-1998 Financial events in East Asia and their underlying causes.
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FEATURE: Fencing the Oceans
| 03 Mar 1998A rights-based approach to privatising fisheries.
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FEATURE: Global Warming
| 03 Mar 1998The Mother of all environmental scares.
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COMMENT: The Perils of Republics
| 03 Mar 1998In practice unanimity of will in the political sphere does not occur, making the reach of authority problematic.
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COMMENT: The Welfare State- Depreciating Australia's Social Capital?
| 03 Mar 1998Large-scale bureaucracies have difficulty providing highly personalised services; not just for reasons of their size but also because governments are obliged to treat their citizens equally.
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REVIEW: Community Rules
| 03 Mar 1998The New Golden Rule: Community and Morality in a Democratic Society by Amitai Etzioni (Basic Books, 1996.)
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BOOK REVIEW: How to Win the Constitutional War and Give Both Sides What They Want
| 03 Mar 1998How to Win the Constitutional War and Give Both Sides What They Want by Tony Abbott (Australians for Constitutional Monarchy in association with Wakefield Press, 1997.)
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BOOK REVIEW: Turning Point: The State of Australia and New Zealand
| 03 Mar 1998Turning Point: The State of Australia and New Zealand edited by Christopher Sheil (The Evatt Foundation and Allen & Unwin, 1997.)
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BOOK REVIEW: Rooting Democracy
| 03 Mar 1998
Rooting Democracy: Growing the Society We Want by Moira Rayner (Allen & Unwin, 1997.)
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BOOK REVIEW: Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader
| 03 Mar 1998Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader by Dinesh D'Souza (The Free Press, 1997.)
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BOOK NOTES: Feminist Amnesia
| 03 Mar 1998Feminist Amnesia: The Wake of Women's Liberation by Jean Curthoys (Routledge, 1997.)
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BOOK NOTES: An Introduction to the Thought of Karl Popper
| 03 Mar 1998An Introduction to the Thought of Karl Popper by Roberta Corvi (Routledge, 1997.)
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RAFE'S ROUND-UP: Autumn 1998
| 03 Mar 1998Rafe's Round-Up for POLICY Magazine Autumn 1998.
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BOOK REVIEW: Conservation Strategies For New Zealand
| 03 Mar 1998Conservation Strategies for New Zealand edited by Peter Hartley (New Zealand Business Roundtable, 1997.)
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SCHOOL'S BRIEF: Public Choice Theory: An Introduction
| 03 Mar 1998Over time, more and more economists have found the "Social Welfare Function' approach to be simply inconceivable in real-time politics.

