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Fair share competing claims and australias economic future

‘A clear and revealing account of where the Australian economyhas come from, where we arcnow and the best way ahead.This book is hard to beat.’ROSS GI

Fair share competing claims and australias economic futureITTINSFAIRs HARECOMPETING CLAIMSAND AUSTRALIA’SECONOMIC FUTURESTEPHEN BEEE & M1CHAEE KEATINGFair Share not only searchingly examines our recent econom

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book. Grounded in Australia's recent economic history, and using a global context. Bell and Keating have excelled in presenting a comprehensive econom

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ic and social agenda for sustained and inclusive economic growth.'Meredith Edwards‘For a clear and revealing account of where the Australian economy l

‘A clear and revealing account of where the Australian economyhas come from, where we arcnow and the best way ahead.This book is hard to beat.’ROSS GI

Fair share competing claims and australias economic futurethe world economy and is increasingly affecting our comer of it. They show how, compared with the others, we've got a lot right, but some things wrong

. They identify the problems we need to fix to keep US prospering and sharing the benefits more fairly.Fair Share puts Australia's economy into an int Fair share competing claims and australias economic future

ernational context, explaining the problems we have in common with other advanced economies, but also why we're much better placed to overcome them.'R

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oss Gittins‘Stephen Bell and Mike Keating make a compelling case for a new way of thinking about government’s role in economic management—one which se

‘A clear and revealing account of where the Australian economyhas come from, where we arcnow and the best way ahead.This book is hard to beat.’ROSS GI

Fair share competing claims and australias economic futurean open, free and democratic society.’Saul Eslake‘At a time when the debate about inequality and the role of government has taken centre stage. Bell a

nd Keating give US insights into Australia built on overseas experience and comparisons, and feed the economic story back into reflections on how our Fair share competing claims and australias economic future

political institutions work and could work better.’Laura Tingle‘Stephen Bell and Michael Keating bring together definitive academic and governmental e

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xperience. Between them, they offer here unsurpassed guidance on how to secure Australia’s future. The book embraces inclusive growth as the way forwa

‘A clear and revealing account of where the Australian economyhas come from, where we arcnow and the best way ahead.This book is hard to beat.’ROSS GI

Fair share competing claims and australias economic futuree void at the centre of current national policy discourse and action.'Glenn WithersStephen Bell is Professor of Political Economy at the University of

Que Academy of Social Sciences in AusUalia. Highlights of his authored or cMasters of the Universe. Slaves of the Market. Harvard University Press ( Fair share competing claims and australias economic future

2015): The Rise of the People’s Bank of China: The Politics ofInstitutional Change, Harvard University Press (2013); Rethinking Governance. Cambridge

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University Press (2009); Australia's Money Mandarins: The Reserve Bank and the Politics of Money, Cambridge University Press (2004); Ungoverning the E

‘A clear and revealing account of where the Australian economyhas come from, where we arcnow and the best way ahead.This book is hard to beat.’ROSS GI

Fair share competing claims and australias economic futurenusual combination of operational and academic experience to Pair Share. He is the former head of three Australian government departments: the departm

ents of Employment and Industrial Relations (1983 86). Finance (1986 91), and Prime Minister and Cabinet (1991 96). He was a key participant in many o Fair share competing claims and australias economic future

f the economic reforms during the 1980s and 1990s. Since then he lias been on or chaired numerous government authorities and enquiries, as well as bei

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ng a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. Dr Keating lias published over

‘A clear and revealing account of where the Australian economyhas come from, where we arcnow and the best way ahead.This book is hard to beat.’ROSS GI

Fair share competing claims and australias economic future, Longman Cheshire (1989) and Who Rides? How government retains control over a privatised economy, The Federation Press (2004).FAIR SHARE FAIRSHARECOM

PETING CLAIMS AND AUSTRALIA’S ECONOMIC FUTURESTEPHEN BELL & MICHAEL KEATINGrMELBOURNE UNIMeRSITYPRESS Fair share competing claims and australias economic future

‘A clear and revealing account of where the Australian economyhas come from, where we arcnow and the best way ahead.This book is hard to beat.’ROSS GI

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