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Conference Presentations

  1. Crase, L., Pagan, P. and Dollery, B. E. “Water Markets as a Vehicle for Reforming Water Resource Allocation in the Murray-Darling Basin of Australia”, paper delivered to the 32nd Conference of Economists, Canberra, 1 October, 2003.
  2. O’Keefe, S. and Dollery, B. E. “Vocational Education and Training in Australia: The Policy Context”, paper delivered to the 32nd Conference of Economists, Canberra, 30 September, 2003.
  3. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “A Public Administrative Comparative Examination of Cultural Change Within the Australian and New Zealand Treasuries”, paper delivered to the 32nd Conference of Economists, Canberra, 30 September, 2003.
  4. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “A Comparative Examination of Cultural Change within the Australian and New Zealand Treasuries”, paper delivered to the Joint Conference of the Tenth International Conference on Advances in Management, Korean Association for Public Administration and Korean Institute of Public Administration, Seoul, 18 July, 2003.
  5. Wallis, J. L., Killerby, P. and Dollery, B. E. “Social Economics and Social Capital”, in R. S. Ahmad Saufi (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Conference of the Asian Academy of Applied Business (AAAB), Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Asian Academy of Applied Business, 859-872, 2003.

Publications

Books

  1. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. The Political Economy of the Voluntary Sector: A Reappraisal of the Comparative Institutional Advantage of Voluntary Organizations, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2003, x + 195.
  2. Dollery, B. E., Marshall, N. A. and Worthington, A. C. (eds.) Reshaping Australian Local Government: Finance, Governance and Reform, Sydney, University of New South Wales Press, 2003, xiv + 273.

Book Chapters

  1. Dollery, B. E., Marshall, N. and Worthington, A. C. “Introduction”, in B. E. Dollery, N. A. Marshall and A. C. Worthington (eds), Reshaping Australian Local Government: Finance, Governance and Reform, Sydney, University of New South Wales Press, 1-10, 2003.
  2. Dollery, B. E. “Local Government Failure”, in B. E. Dollery, N. A. Marshall and A. C. Worthington (eds), Reshaping Australian Local Government: Finance, Governance and Reform, Sydney, University of New South Wales Press, 212-228, 2003.
  3. Dollery, B. E. and Marshall, N. A. “Future Directions for Australian Local Government”, in B. E. Dollery, N. A. Marshall and A. C. Worthington (eds), Reshaping Australian Local Government: Finance, Governance and Reform, Sydney, University of New South Wales Press, 229-250, 2003.

Refereed Journal Articles

  1. Marshall, N.A., Dollery, B. E. and Witherby, A. “Regional Organisations of Councils (ROCs): The Emergence of Network Governance in Metropolitan and Rural Australia”, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 9(2), 169-188, 2003.
  2. Siriwardana, M. and Dollery, B. E. “An Empirical Analysis of the Proposed Japan-Australia Free Trade Agreement”, Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government, 9(2), 1-21, 2003.
  3. Kelaher, D. and Dollery, B. E. “An Evaluation of the Indonesian Health Care System”, Politics, Administration and Change, 40, 13-21, 2003.
  4. Wai Ho Leong, Dollery, B. E. and Coelli, T. “Measuring the Technical Efficiency of Banks in Singapore for the Period 1993 to 1999: An Application and Extension of the Bauer et al (1997) Technique”, ASEAN Economic Bulletin, 20(3), 195-210, 2003.
  5. Dollery, B. E. and Snowball, J. “Government Failure and State Incapacity: The South African Public Sector in the 1990s”, South African Journal of Economic History, Special Issue, 18(1/2), 310-331, 2003.
  6. Burton, T. A. and Dollery, B. E. “Alex Kerr’s Dogs and Demons and the Problems of Contemporary Japan: Review Note”, Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics, 14(3), 303-310, 2003.
  7. Dollery, B. E. “A History of Inequality in South Africa: Review Note”, South African Journal of Economics, 71(3), 595-610, 2003.
  8. Dollery, B. E. “A Critical Evaluation of Virtual Local Government in Australia”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 63(3), 82-91, 2003.
  9. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “A Comparative Examination of Cultural Change within the Australian and New Zealand Treasuries”, International Review of Public Administration, 8(1), 27-38, 2003.
  10. Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “Rhetorical Patterns in the Australian Debate Over War with Iraq”, Prometheus, 21, 355-365, 2003.
  11. Dollery, B. E. “The Demise of the South African Economy: Review Note”, South African Journal of Economics, 71(1), 77-95, 2003.
  12. Woodbury, K., Dollery, B. E. and Prasada Rao. “Is Local Government Efficiency Measurement in Australia Adequate? An Analysis of the Evidence”, Public Productivity and Management Review, December, 27(2), 77-91, 2003.
  13. McNeill, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Calculating Developer Charges for Urban Infrastructure: A Feasible Method for Applying Marginal Cost Pricing”, Engineering Economist, 48(3), 1-23, 2003.
  14. Byrnes, J. D., Dollery, B. E. and Webber, A. “Measuring Economies of Scale in Australian Local Government: The Case of NSW”, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 8(2), 201-218, 2003.
  15. Crase, L., Dollery, B. E. and Lockwood, M. “Watering Down Property Rights for the Sake of the Environment? A Consideration of the Environmental Benefits of Attenuated Water Rights in NSW”, Australian Journal of Environmental Management, 10(1), 25-34, 2003.
  16. Dollery, B. E., Wallis, J. L. and Crase, L. “Public Policy Approaches to the Voluntary Sector”, Economia, 54(1), 55-78, 2003.
  17. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Market Failure, Government Failure and Public Policy Prescription for the Voluntary Sector”, Yokohama Journal of the Social Sciences, 7(4), 1-11, 2003.
  18. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Toward a Theory of Policy Leadership: Three Propositions”, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 14(1), 35-60, 2003.

Working Papers

  1. Kelaher, D. and Dollery, B. E. “Health Reform in China: An Analysis Of Rural Health Care Delivery”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-17, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  2. Dollery, B. E. “A History of Inequality in South Africa, 1652-2002: Review Note”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-16, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  3. Dollery, B. E. and Snowball, J. “Government Failure and State Incapacity: The South African Public Sector in the 1990s”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-15, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  4. Wallis, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Leadership and Economic Theories of Nonprofit Organizations”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-14, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  5. Woodbury, K. and Dollery, B. E. “Efficiency Measurement in Australian Local Government: The Case of NSW Municipal Water Services”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-13, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  6. Wallis, J. and Dollery, B. E. “A New Institutional Perspective on Alternative Governance Mechanisms at the Local Government Level”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-12, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  7. Dollery, B. E. and Lee, C. W. “New Public Management and Convergence in Public Administrative Systems: A Comparison between Australia and the Republic of Korea”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-11, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  8. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “A Comparative Examination Of Cultural Change Within The Australian And New Zealand Treasuries”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-10, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  9. Dollery, B. E. “A Critical Evaluation Of Virtual Local Government In Australia”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-9, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  10. Dollery, B. E., Spindler, Z. and Parsons, C. “Nanshin: Budget-Maximising Behavior, The Imperial Japanese Navy And The Origins Of The Pacific War”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-8, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  11. McNeill, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Calculating Developer Charges For Urban Infrastructure: A Feasible Method For Applying Marginal Cost Pricing”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-7, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  12. Dollery, B. E. “The Decline of the South African Economy: Review Note”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-5, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  13. Wallis, J., Killerby, P. and Dollery, B. E. “Social Economics And Social Capital”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-4, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  14. Wang, S., Mun, H. C. and Dollery, B. E. “An Analysis Of Stress Testing For Asian Stock Portfolios”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-3, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  15. Siriwardana, M. and Dollery, B. E. “An Empirical Analysis Of The Proposed Australia-Japan Free Trade Agreement”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-2, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  16. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Policy Formulation and Cultural Re-Invention Within the New Zealand Treasury”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2003-1, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2003 (ISSN 1442 2980).

Other Activities

Workshops, Seminars and Short Courses

A Four-day Short Course on Performance Based Codes. In April a four day short-course was run on "The Performance-Based Approach to Development Codes". Dates for the Armidale Course for 2004 will be in Mid-April. A further course is likely to be run in either Queensland or Sydney (date to be announced). The short course is practical, hands-on, and based on the National User's Guide to Performance Based Codes. Pricing starts at $700 per participant, which includes course materials together with lunch and morning and afternoon teas.

A Four-day Short Course on Contemporary Regional Development Practice. Over the last five years regional development has become one of the hot policy issues in Australia across all three tiers of government. Many regions are increasingly concerned with how to stem population decline, energise local economies, or build on local growth prospects. Local government has been playing a growing role in this complex, fast-moving and difficult arena for the last 20 years but many are unsure of the development options they confront and where they fit into the overall public policy picture. This short-course on contemporary regional development practice clarifies current thinking on these matters.