| Issue Analysis Contents List |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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