Issue Analysis Contents List  
2008
No. 100: Baby Steps Toward Self-funded Parental Leave Jessica Brown
No. 99: Government Intervention in Mortgage Finance: The Case Against ‘AussieMac’ Stephen Kirchner
No. 98: The Bipolar Pacific Helen Hughes and Gaurav Sodhi
No. 97: Child Care and Labour Supply Jennifer Buckingham
No. 96: A Whiff of Compassion? The Attack on Mutual Obligation Peter Saunders
No. 95: Putting Democracy in China on Hold John Lee
No. 94: KiwiSaver or KiwiSucker? A Critical View Phil Rennie
No. 93 What Are Low Ability Workers To Do When Unskilled Jobs Disappear? Part 2: Expanding Low-skilled Employment Peter Saunders
No. 92 Five Out of Ten: A Performance Report on the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (RAMSI) Gaurav Sodhi
2007
No. 91 What Are Low Ability Workers To Do When Unskilled Jobs Disappear? Peter Saunders
No. 90. Why is Australia So Much Richer than New Zealand? Phil Rennie
No. 89 Child Care: Who Benefits? Jennifer Buckingham
No. 88 Kava and after in the Nhulunbuy (Gulf of Carpenteria) Hinterland Helen Hughes
No. 87 Taming New Zealand’s Tax Monster Phil Rennie
No. 86 What is Working in Good Schools in Remote Indigenous Communities? Kirsten Storry
No. 85 Reinventing New Zealand’s Welfare State Peter Saunders
No. 84 Mismatch: Australia’s Graduates and the Job Market Andrew Norton
No. 83 New Zealand’s Spending Binge Phil Rennie
No. 82 Australia and the future of nuclear deterrence Robyn Lim
No. 81 The HIV/AIDS Crisis in Papua New Guinea Miranda Darling Tobias
No. 80 Teachers and the Waiting Game: Why Decentralisation is Vital for Public Schools Jennifer Buckingham
No. 79 A Welfare State for Those Who Want One, Opts-outs for Those Who Don't Peter Saunders
No. 78 Indigenous governance at the crossroads: The way forward John Cleary
 
2006
No. 77 Time for a change in Tonga: From monarchy to modernity Gaurav Sodhi
No. 76 Vision or fiction? Prospects of regional integration in the South Pacific Stephan Freitag
No. 75 Why tax cuts are good for growth Phil Rennie
No. 74 How to fix a leaky tax system Phil Rennie
No. 73 Tackling literacy in remote Aboriginal communities Kirsten Storry
No. 72 School Autonomy: A Key Reform for Improving Indigenous Education Julie Novak
No. 71 Are New Zealanders paying too much tax? Phil Rennie
No. 70 Family Relationship Centres: Why We Don't Need Them Arti Sharma
No. 69 Annals of Aid: Vanuatu and The United States Millenium Challenge Corporation Helen Hughes and Gaurav Sodhi
No. 68 HELPless: How the FEE HELP loans system lets students down and how to fix it Andrew Norton
No. 67 Make Poverty History: Tackle Corruption Wolfgang Kasper
 
2005
No. 66 Restoring Self Reliance in Welfare (3): Twenty Million Future Funds Peter Saunders
No. 65 Education and Learning in an Aboriginal Community Veronica Cleary
No. 64 Good Teachers Where They Are Needed Jennifer Buckingham
No. 63 The Economics of Indigenous Deprivation and Proposals for Reform Helen Hughes
No. 62: The Free Market Case Against Voluntary Student Unionism (But for Voluntary
Student Representation)
Andrew Norton
No. 61: Restoring self-reliance in welfare (2): Six arguments in favour of self funding Peter Saunders
No. 60: Clearing muddy waters: Why vinnes are wrong in inequality Peter Saunders
No. 59: A headlong dash into the chasm of hyperbole Peter Saunders
No. 58: Papua New Guinea's choice: A tale of two nations Helen Hughes and Susan Windybank
No. 57: Restoring self-reliance in welfare (1)L The $85 billion tax/welfare churn Peter Saunders
No. 56: Universities in a state: The federal case against commonwealth control of universites Andrew Norton
No. 55: Lessons from the Tiwi Islands: The need for radical improvement in remote Aboriginal communities John Cleary
No. 54: A new deal for Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders in remote communities Helen Hughes and Jenness Warin
 
2004
No. 53:The Pacific Is Viable! Helen Hughes
No. 52: A Voluntary Free Trade Alliance: How To Overcome Hurdles In The Path Of Traders
And Investors
Wolfgang Kasper
No. 51: Only 18% Why Acoss Is Wrong To Be Complacent About Welfare Dependency Peter Saunders
No. 50: Riches To Rags: What Are Nauru's Options And How Can Australia Help? Helen Hughes
No. 49: Can Papua New Guinea Come Back From The Brink? Helen Hughes
No. 48: The Long Eye Of The Law: Closed Circuit Television, Crime Prevention And Civil Liberties Caspar Conde
No. 47: Why We Should Reform The Disability Support Pension Peter Saunders
No. 46: Lies, Damned Lies And The Senate Poverty Inquiry Report Peter Saunders
No. 45: Sweet And Sour Pork Barrelling: The Case Of Queensland Sugar Alex Robson
No. 44: How Union Campaigns On Hours And Casuals Are Threatening Low-Skilled Jobs Kayoko Tsumori
No. 43: Valuing Education: A Response To The Australia Institute Report Buying An Education Jennifer Buckingham
No. 42: The Open Front Door: Tourism, Border Control And National Security William Maley
 
2003
No. 41: Poor Laws (3) How To Reform The Award System And Create More Jobs Peter Saunders And Kayoko Tsumori
No. 40: How To Reduce Long Term Unemployment Peter Saunders And Kayoko Tsumori
No. 39: Reforming Divorce Law Barry Maley
No. 38: The Beat Goes On: Policing For Crime Prevention Nicole Billante
No. 37: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Dr Nelson Mixes Price Flexibility With Rigid Quotas Andrew Norton
No. 36: The Tender Trap: Reducing The Long-Term Welfare Dependency By Reforming The Parenting Payment System Peter Saunders And Kayoko Tsumori
No. 35: Is The 'Earnings Credit' The Best Way To Cut The Dole Queues? Kayoko Tsumori
No. 34: Michael In A Muddle: Michael Pusey's Bungled Attack On Economic Reform Andrew Norton
No. 33: Aid Has Failed The Pacific Helen Hughes
No. 32: Student Debt: A Hecs On Fertility? Andrew Norton
No. 31: The Thinning Blue Line Nicole Billante
No. 30: Papua New Guinea On The Brink Susan Windybank And Mike Manning
No. 29a: Reflections On Class Size And Teacher Quality (New Zealand Release) Jennifer Buckingham
No. 29: The Missing Link: Class Size, Discipline, Inclusion And Teacher Quality: A Response To The Vinson Report On Public Education In New South Wales Jennifer Buckingham
 
2002
No. 28: Poor Laws (2): The Minimum Wage And Unemployment Kayoko Tsumori
No. 27: Getting It Right Some Of The Time: An Appraisal Of The Report On The Inquiry Into
The Education Of Boys
Jennifer Buckingham
No. 26: Poor Laws (1): The Unfair Dismissal Laws And Long-Term Unemployment Kayoko Tsumori
No. 25: Whose Progess: A Response To The Abs Report On Measuring Australia's Progress Peter Saunders
No. 24: Families, Fertility And Maternity Leave Barry Maley
No. 23: Poor Statistics: Getting The Facts Right About Poverty In Australia Peter Saunders
No. 22: The Importance Of Teacher Quality Ken Rowe
No. 21: Poor Arguments: A Response To The Smith Family Report On Poverty In Australia
Kayoko Tsumori, Peter Saunders And Helen Hughes
 
2001
No. 20: Public Education In New South Wales: Submission To The 'Vinson' Inquiry Ross Harold And Jennifer Buckingham
No. 19: Towards Racial Harmony: A New Constitution For Fiji? Wolfgang Kasper

No. 18: Breaking The Trade Stalemate: What Are Australia's Options? Wolfgang Kasper

 
2000
No. 17: School Funding For All: Making Sense Of The Debate Over Dollars Jennifer Buckingham
No. 16: Code Of Silence: Public Reporting Of School Performance Alison Rich
No. 15: Setting The Record Straight: Free Trade And The Wto David Robertson
No. 14: Playing With Fire: Churches, Welfare Services And Government Contracts Samuel Gregg
No. 13: The Truth About Private Schools In Australia Jennifer Buckingham
No. 12: Degrees Of Difficulty: The Labour Market Problems Of Arts And Social Science Graduates Andrew Norton
No. 11: Trailing The Class: Sole Parent Families And Educational Disadvantage Alison Rich
No. 10: Shooting The Messenger: A Critique Of Australia's Internet Content Regulation Regime Heath Gibson
 
1999
No. 9: The Puzzle Of Boys' Educational Decline: A Review Of The Evidence Jennifer Buckingham
No. 8: Noble Ends, Flawed Means: The Case Against Debt Forgiveness Ian Harper, Helen Hughes, Samuel Gregg
No. 7: Taxi!! Reinvigorating Competition In The Taxi Market Jason Soon
No. 6: Why Small Business Is Not Hiring: Regulatory Impediments To Small Business Growth Jason Soon And Helen Hughes
 
1998
No. 5: Rear Vision On Trade Policy: Wrong Way, Go Forward Ron Duncan
No. 4: The Last Refuge Hard And Soft Hansonism In Contemporary Australian Politics Chandran Kukathas And William Maley
No. 3: Tax Injustice: Keeping The Family Cap-In-Hand Lucy Sullivan
No. 2: Equal Pay For Work Of Equal Value Moving Toward, Or Away From, Wage Justice For Women? Helen Hughes
No. 1: Open For Business? Australian Interests And The Oecd's Multilateral Agreement
On Investment (Mai)
Wolfgang Kasper