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NEW!! The State of the States 2006 (Evatt Foundation: UNSW, Sydney, 2006), 100pp; The only triple bottom-line assessment of Australia's state governments; as well as the latest issue of our annual League Table and the associated analysis, this issue has a special feature on the state of the public sector, with chapters by John Quiggin (The end of the public sector debate), Fred Argy (Fiscal policy for the future), John Dwyer (The journey to better health care), and Linda Scott (From local to grassroots government); price: $24.95 AU
The State of the States 2005 (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 2005), 108pp; The only triple bottom-line assessment of Australia's state governments; as well as the latest issue of our annual League Table, this special issue has substantive assessments of the State of Industrial Relations by Jeff Shaw & Monika Ciolek (the Constitutional question), John Burgess & Peter Waring (the productivity question), Chris Briggs, Rae Cooper & Bradon Ellem (on collective bargaining), Meg Smith & Peter Ewer (on working women) and the NSW Commission for Children & Young People (on children who work); price: $24.95 AU
Changing Australia: The Union Story (Sydney, 2005), 87pp; Made up of 23 stories about great moments in the history of Australian trade unions, these stories are about hope, they are about courage, they are about justice and they are about victories that have helped create a better Australia and a better world for working people, written in a style and a language that students and young workers should find interesting, educational and inspirational; price: $5.00 AU
The State of the States 2004 (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 2004), 96pp; The only triple bottom-line assessment of Australia's state governments; as well as the latest issue of our annual League Table, this new-look paperback format has substantive assessments of the current state of corrective services (by Mark Findlay), education (by Tony Vinson), health (by Paul Fitzgerald & Graham Larcombe) and child protection policies (by Stephen Rix); price: $24.95 AU
Phillip Knightley, The First Casualty: The War Correspondent as Hero and Myth-maker from the Crimea to Kosovo (John Hopkins, Baltimore, 2002), 574pp; the essential guide to war reporting: $32.95 plus $5.00 postage and handling; a special discount price for Evatt Foundation members only: $29.95 plus $5.00 postage and handling.
Sheil, C (ed.), Globalisation: Australian Impacts (UNSW Press: Sydney, 2001), 312pp; the Foundation's study of policy in the context of globalisation; contributors include John Quiggin, Ros Eason, Clive Hamilton, Deborah Mitchell, Lionel Orchard, Terri Seddon, Kevin Rudd & 10 more; now in its second printing; price: $39.95 AU
The State of the States 2003 (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 2003), 100pp; special 10th anniversary issue of the only triple bottom-line assessment of Australia's State governments; contains 10 year overview and substantive policy asessements in specialist areas; price: $24.95 AU
The State of the States 2002 (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 2002), 32pp; the only triple bottom-line assessment of Australia's State governments; price: $19.95 AU
Sheil, Christopher Water's Fall: Running the Risks with Economic Rationalism (Pluto Press: Sydney, 2000), $32.95AU
Smith, M. & P. Ewer, Choice and Coercion: Women's Experiences of Casual Work (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 2000), $20.00AU
The State of the States 2001 (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 2001), 22pp; now in its second printing; price: $19.95 AU
The State of the States 2000 (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 2000), 24pp, $16.95AU
Fraser, B. & T. Boucher, J. Freeland, B. Gregory & A. McClelland, A Fair & Adequate Tax System: Some Observations by the Evatt Taxation Group (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 1999), $20.00AU
A Degree of Difficulty, $10.00AU
Freeland, J., Active Citizenship for Young People: Participation Trends, Policy Responses & a Reform Agenda (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 1999), $15.00AU
The State of the States 1999 (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 1999), $16.95AU
Freeland, J., Employment & Training-Policy and Programs: Past Lessons & Future Prospects (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 1998), $15.00AU
Sheil, C (ed.), Globalisation, the Asian Crisis and the Future of Australian Jobs (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 1998), 122pp large format edited edition of papers from the landmark 1998 conference, contributors include Hans-Peter Martin, Fred Argy, Michael Stutchbury, Roy Green, John Buchanan, Mary Kalantzis, Doug Cameron & 13 more; special price: $20.00AU
Sheil, C (ed.), War on the Wharves: A Cartoon History (Pluto Press: Sydney, 1998), 158pp, 186 illustrations, plus historical text, full references & preface by Bob Ellis, $19.95AU
The State of the States 1998 (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 1998), 33pp, 5th anniversary edition, $10.00AU
Sheil, C (ed.), Turning Point: The State of Australia (Allen & Unwin with the Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 1997), 312pp; our major 1997 national survey, including an analysis of New Zealand; contributors include Prudence Anderson, Peter Bryant, Stephen Rix & more; $29.95AU
The State of the States 1997 (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 1997), 26pp, $10.00AU
Pritchard, B (ed.), The State of Australia, (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 1996), 290pp; our major 1996 survey; special price: $10.00AU
Swancett, N. & P. Botsman (eds), Unions 2001: A Blueprint for Trade Unionism (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 1995); the major study of unionism, now in its 4th edition; special price: $10.00AU
The State of the States 1995 (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 1995), $10.00AU
Buckley, K., B. Dale & W. Williams, Doc Evatt: Patriot, Internationalist, Fighter and Scholar (Longman Cheshire: Melbourne, 1994), 433pp, hardcover biography of the Doc; special price: $20.00AU
Botsman, P. et. al. (eds), The Capital Funding of Public Enterprises in Australia (Evatt Research Centre: Sydney, 1993 reprint), special price: $10.00AU
Atkin, E., & B. Evans (eds), Seeing Red: The Communist Party Dissolution Act and Referendum 1951: Lessons for Constitutional Reform (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 1993 reprint), 206pp; contributors include Laurie Aarons, Jim Cairns, Elizabeth Evatt, Arthur Gietzelt, Barry Jones, Michael Kirby, Rupert Lockwood and more; special price: $10.00AU
Ewer, P., P. Botsman & S. Rix (eds),State of Siege: Renewal or Privatisation for Australian State
Public Services? (Pluto Press with the Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 1989), the massive landmark study, special price: $10.00AU
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Ranald, P., & Small, R.,Globalisation, Change & the Public Sector (Evatt Foundation: Sydney, 2001), PSRC Paper No. 55, 1999. Derived from an annual briefing paper presented to the PSRC's Advisory Committee in July 1998, this paper focuses on international and domestic public policy and emphasises recent challenges to the dominant neo-liberal ideology. price: $15.00 AU
Vromen, A. and Paddon, M., Care in Crisis: The effects of funding changes on local government sponsored child care, PSRC Paper No. 54, 1998. An examination of the effects of the Federal government's changes to the funding of child care, and the need to represent the voice of child care workers in discussions on child care policy, this paper is based on a submission to the Senate Community Affairs Reference Committee 1998 Inquiry into Childcare Funding prepared by the PSRC for the Australian Services Union price: $15.00 AU
Carman M., Fiscal Stance and Public Savings: Australia and the OECD Compared PSRC Paper No. 53, 1998. Australia’s current account deficit is one of the largest in the developed world. Much attention has recently been focussed on reducing public sector budget deficits to improve public savings, but how does Australia’s fiscal position compare with that of other developed countries? price: $15.00 AU
Carman M.,Fiscal Policy in a Global Economy, PSRC Paper No. 52, 1998. This paper examines the proposition that active fiscal policy is ineffective, inflationary or detrimental to the balance of payments, addressing whether the Budget has had its day as a tool of active macroeconomic management for internal stabilisation, and assessing the affects of fiscal policy in the context of an economy that is open to flows of trade and investment.Price: $25.00AU
Anderson D.,New Strategies for New Times: Rethinking Teacher Unionism in TAFE, PSRC Paper No. 51, 1998. Exploring the major forces and trends that are reshaping educational work, teacher professionalism and unionism in TAFE, this paper poses some critical questions for TAFE teachers and proposes a range of strategies to assist them to respond effectively to the changes and dilemmas created by 'New Times'.Price: $15.00AU
Denniss R., Paying to Protect the Environment: Any Volunteers? PSRC Paper No. 50, 1998, The NSW electricity industry is undergoing major reform, but many of the anticipated benefits of this reform are mutually exclusive - lower prices will result in more environmental damage. This paper examines the "green power" scheme in operation in NSW, and argues that it is an ineffective way to reduce emissions. $15.00AU
Small R.,Is National Competition Policy on the right Track? A Case Study of Access to Rail Infrastructure,, PSRC Paper nO. 49, 1998. This paper deals with the principles and processes governing access declarations for services provided by significant infrastructure facilities. This is a complex and relatively untried aspect of National Competition Policy. The paper focuses on a rail case study in Queensland and traces the principal issues as they were dealt with by the NCC and the designated Minister. Price: $15.00AU
Manning I., Economic Models: What Can They Really Tell Us? PSRC Paper No. 48, 1998. A review of the development of different types of economic modelling in their historical and policy contexts. The paper carefully examines the strengths and weaknesses of different types of models, and notes that all are based on assumptions and parameters which need to be analysed and made explicit.price: $15.00AU
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