Collaborative federalism : economic reform in Australia in the 1990s

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Collaborative federalism : economic reform in Australia in the 1990s

Martin Painter

(Reshaping Australian Institutions)

Cambridge University Press, 2009, c1998

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"First published 1998. This digitally printed version 2009"--T.p. verso

"Paperback re-issue"--Back cover

Includes bibliographical references (p.191-198) and index

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Description

This provocative 1998 study of federalism identifies a pattern of intergovernmental relations in Australia. Through his general discussion of the nature of the Australian federal system, and close analysis of recent developments in Australian politics and policy-making, Painter argues that our federal system is being fundamentally reshaped as state and commonwealth governments cooperate more closely than ever before on joint policy-making schemes. Much of this collaboration has been prompted by the need for microeconomic reform in the 1990s, and increasing concern about the degree of overlap, inefficiency and duplication across the federal system. The book includes a narrative account of the often fraught progress of the Special Premier's Conferences and the Council of Australian Governments. It also includes detailed discussion of a number of key examples.

Table of Contents

  • 1. National problems, federal solutions
  • 2. The theory and practice of cooperative federalism
  • 3. SPC, COAG and the politics of collaboration
  • 4. Achieving cooperation: players and processes
  • 5. The machinery of intergovernmental relations: an institutional analysis
  • 6. The institutions of collaborative federalism
  • 7. Duplication and overlap: new roles, old battles
  • 8. The future of collaborative federalism
  • List of references
  • Index.

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