Microeconomic reform in Australia
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Microeconomic reform in Australia
Allen & Unwin, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Microeconomic reform has become a key aspect of economic debate in the 1990s. This volume focuses on the measures that can be taken at the microeconomic level to improve the performance of the economy. The contributors, all economists in Australian universities, examine such issues as: how much reform has already been undertaken and how much remains to be done; the potential gains from reform; the nature of reforms needed in particular industries; the difficulties in implementing reforms; and, in general, what microeconomic reforms can be expected to be achieved.
目次
- Part 1 Introduction: a perspective on microeconomic reform
- the politics of microeconomic reform - a bear's-eye view. Part 2 Reforms so far: financial deregulation in Australia - boon or bane?
- tax reform in Australia. Part 3 General reforms: microeconomic reform in the Australian labour market
- competition policy and microeconomic reform in Australia
- trade policy and microeconomic reform in Australian manufacturing
- the role of public enterprises in microeconomic reform. Part 4 Transport and communications: achieving reform in transport - land transport and transport in general
- progress and frustration - restructuring of coastal shipping and ports
- the reform of air transport and its impact on tourism
- microeconomic reform of telecommunications - the long march from duopoly to duopoly. Part 5 Microeconomic reform and the mining and minerals processing sector: microeconomic reform in Australian agriculture
- an overview of microeconomic reform.
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