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This article examines this social security issue in Australia where couples share a home and care for each other. Such … allowances reduced under current welfare law in Australia, as their relationship could be seen as a marriage-like relationship …
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This chapter addresses the reduction of Indigenous peoples' rights in the context of cashless welfare transfers. It contributes to the arguments made in this collection by exploring how neoliberal interventions can adversely affect Indigenous peoples, diminishing their consumer choices and other...
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This paper looks at the development of tax reform in Australia in the light of the rise of neoliberalism globally and … Australia have allowed neoliberalism and neoliberal tax policy to dominate the agenda. That agenda is to shift more wealth to …
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badly hit, those of the other two major Anglo-Saxon economies, Canada and Australia, remain largely unscathed and have even …
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divergent experience of the US, UK, Canada and Australia reveals two distinct ‘varieties' of economic liberalism: the ‘neo … Canada and Australia. In large part, these were a product of the way that liberal economic theory was understood and …
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Australia is regarded as a good advocate of progressive trade liberalization. With the notable exception of textiles …, clothing and footwear (TCF), the automotive, and the sugar industries, Australia has reduced its average tariff rate to the …, with the suspension of the Doha Round, Australia's trade policies have tended to be more protective in some sectors, which …
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Neoliberalism has transformed markets supplying public goods. Analysis of five real-world Australian markets reveals the eligibility rules for access and ongoing participation, interaction of participants, the role of intermediaries and government, the extent of competition, complex regulatory...
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