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Conference Presentations

  1. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “The Appropriateness of the New Zealand Model of Public Management Reform to South Africa”, paper delivered by Wallis to 74th Annual Conference of Western Economic Association, San Diego, 1 July, 1999.
  2. Dollery, B. E. “Bureaucratic Failure and Policy Formulation in South Africa”, paper delivered to the 73rd Annual Conference of Western Economic Association, Lake Tahoe, 1 July, 1998
  3. Dollery, B. E. “An Evaluation of Revenue-Sharing Arrangements in the New South Africa”, paper delivered to 72nd Annual Conference of Western Economic Association, Seattle, 12 July, 1997.
  4. Dollery, B. E., Marshall, N. A. and Witherby, A. W. “An Overview of Australian Local Government Reform”, paper delivered by Angus Witherby to Conference on Evaluating Local Government Restructuring, Hobart, 18 April, 1997.
  5. Dollery, B. E. “Microeconomic Reform in South Africa”, paper delivered to 25th Conference of Economists, Canberra, 24 September, 1996.
  6. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “Fiscal Illusion and the Australian Local Government Grants:  How Sticky is the Flypaper Effect”, paper delivered to 25th Conference of Economists, Canberra, 24 September, 1996.
  7. Dollery, B. E. “Microeconomic Reform in South Africa”, paper delivered to the 71st Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association, San Francisco, 30 June, 1996.
  8. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “The Political Determination of 5 Intergovernmental Grants in Australia”, delivered by Worthington to the 24th Conference of Economists, Adelaide, 20 September, 1995.
  9. Dollery, B. E. “Towards a General Theory of Government Failure”, paper delivered to the 23rd Conference of Economists, Surfers Paradise, 26 September, 1994.
  10. Dollery, B. E. “Institutions and Economic Reform after Apartheid in South Africa”, paper delivered to the 69th Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association, Vancouver, 2 July, 1994.
  11. Dollery, B. E. “Economic Approaches to Nonmarket Failure”, paper delivered to 22nd Conference of Economists, Perth, 28 September, 1993.
  12. Dollery, B. E.  “Consociation vs. Unitary Government in the New South Africa”, discussant paper delivered to 67th Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association, San Francisco, 10 July, 1992.

Publications

Books

  1. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. Market Failure, Government Failure, Leadership and Public Policy, London, Macmillan, 1999, xii + 214.
  2. Dollery, B. E. and Marshall, N. (eds.) Australian Local Government:  Reform and Renewal, Melbourne, Macmillan, 1997, viii + 341.
  3. Black, P. A. and Dollery, B. E. (eds.) Leading Issues in South African Micro-economics, Johannesburg, Southern Book Publishers, 1992, iii + 225.
  4. Black, P. A. and Dollery, B. E. (eds.) Leading Issues in South African Macroeconomics, Johannesburg, Southern Book Publishers, 1989, iv + 346.

Chapters in Books

  1. Dollery, B. E. and Soul, S. “1998 - The Eye of the Storm”, in Institute of Municipal Management, Sydney, IMM, 57-58, 1999.
  2. Witherby, A., Marshall, N. and Dollery, B. E. “One Industry, Many Perspectives: Local Government Reform”, in R. Chapman, M. Haward and B. Ryan (eds), Local Government Restructuring in Australia, Hobart, CPMP, 111-132, 1997.
  3. Dollery, B. E. “Nonmarket Failure and Apartheid Labour Regulation in South Africa", in T.O. Nitsch, J. M. Phillips, and E. L. Fitzsimmons (eds), On the Condition of Labor and the Social Question One Hundred Years Later, Queenston, Edward Mellen Press, 309-321, 1994.
  4. Dollery, B. E.  “Prisoners’ Dilemma and South African Political Economy”, in P. A. Black and B. E. Dollery (eds), Leading Issues in South African Microeconomics, Johannesburg, Southern Book Publishers, 217-225, 1992.
  5. Dollery, B. E. “On The Economics of Apartheid”, in P. A. Black and B. E. Dollery (eds), Leading Issues in South African Microeconomics, Johannesburg, Southern Book Publishers, 195-206, 1992.
  6. Dollery, B. E. “University Financing”, in P. A. Black and B. E. Dollery (eds), Leading Issues in South African Microeconomics, Johannesburg, Southern Book Publishers, 137-144, 1992.
  7. Black, P. A. and Dollery, B. E. “Market Failure and Government Failure”, in P. A. Black and B. E. Dollery (eds), Leading Issues in South African Microeconomics, Johannesburg, Southern Book Publishers, 1-28, 1992.
  8. Dollery, B. E. “Are Sanctions Working?”, in D. Tothill (ed.) (1990), Australian Perceptions of South Africa, Canberra, CPN Publications, 60-75, 1989.
  9. Dollery, B. E. “Selective Intervention and the South African Economy”, in P. A. Black and B. E. Dollery (eds), Leading Issues in South African Macroeconomics, Johannesburg, Southern Book Publishers, 333-338, 1989.

Refereed Journal Articles

  1. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Understanding the Rhetorical Patterns that Emerge During a Process of Paradigmatic Policy Change: The Case of New Public Management”, International Review of Public Administration, 4(2), 57-67, 1999.
  2. Soul, S. and Dollery, B. E. “A Note on the Size of Australian Local Government”, Regional Policy and Practice, 8(2), 35-40, 1999.
  3. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Administrative Constraints on Policymaking in the New South Africa: Government Failure and the Ncholo Report”, Politics, Administration and Change, 32, 14-35, 1999.
  4. Brennan, T. and Dollery, B. E. “A Note on Performance Measurement in Australian Local Government”, Accounting, Accountability and Performance, 5(2), 1-16, 1999.
  5. Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “A Note on Capacity Building for Economic Growth in South Africa”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 23(3), 75-89, 1999.
  6. Dollery, B. E. and Jane, A. “Has Reform Improved the Australian Public Service?: A Case Study of the Australian Tax Office”, Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration, 93, 12-15, 1999.
  7. Marshall, N. A., Dollery, B. E. and Witherby, A. “Management, Markets and Democracy: Australian Local Government Reform in the 1990s”, Local Government Studies, 25(3), 34-57, 1999.
  8. Dollery, B. E. and Jane, A. “Structural Reforms and Productivity Changes in Commonwealth Government Research and Development, 1985-1993”, Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration, 90, 128-129, 1999.
  9. McNeill, J. and Dollery, B. E. “A Note on the Use of Developer Charges in Australian Local Government”, Urban Policy and Research, 17(1) 61-69, 1999.
  10. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “Fiscal Illusion at the Local Level: An Empirical Test Using Australian Municipal Data”, Economic Record, 75(228), 37-48, 1999.
  11. Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “The Valuation of Market Information from Livestock Selling Complexes”, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 43(2), 195-208, 1999.
  12. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “Modelling the Australian Local Government Process:  How Sticky is the Flypaper Effect?”, Public Choice, 99(1-2), 1-13, 1999.
  13. Angeles, A. and Dollery, B. E. “An Analysis of the Pattern of Growth of Public Expenditure in the Philippines, 1965-1995”, Philippine Journal of Public Administration, 42(3/4), 236-261, 1998.
  14. Barnes, N. and Dollery, B. E. “Measuring Income Inequality in Australia: A Note on the Empirical Evidence”, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, 2(1), 29-52, 1998.
  15. Witherby, A. and Dollery, B. E. “One Industry: Many Perspectives”, Australian Planner, 35(3), 138-142, 1998.
  16. Dollery, B. E. and Singh, S. “A Note on the Empirical Analysis of Wagner's Law”, Economic Analysis and Policy, 28(2), 245-257, 1998.
  17. Dollery, B. E. and Whitten, S. “An Empirical Analysis of Tariff Endogeneity in Australia, 1904 – 1974”, Economic Analysis and Policy, 28(2), 213-230, 1998.
  18. Dollery, B. E. and Leong, W. H. “Measuring the Transaction Sector in the Australian Economy, 1911-91”, Australian Economic History Review, 38(3), 207-231, 1998.
  19. Dollery, B. E. “An Initial Evaluation of Revenue-Sharing Arrangements in the New South African Fiscal Federalism”, Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 28(2), 129-153, 1998.
  20. Dollery, B. E., Fletcher, M. and Rao, D. S. P. “Funding Local Government in Australia: The Evolution of Commonwealth Financial Assistance”, Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management, 10(4), 481-498, 1998.
  21. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “The Political Determination of Intergovernmental Grants in Australia”, Public Choice, 94(3/4), 299-315, 1998.
  22. Dollery, B. E. “Reforming Australian Local Government: Forced or Voluntary Amalgamations?”, Agenda, 4(4), 445-454, 1997.
  23. Dollery, B. E. “A Note on the Relationship between South African Historiography and the Debate on Economic Sanctions”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 21(3), 79-85, 1997.
  24. Dollery, B. E. and Themeli, T. B. “The Impact of Privatisation on Employment:  An Empirical Note on the International Evidence”, Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration, 86, 101-102, 1997.
  25. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Market Failure, Government Failure, Leadership and Public Policy”, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 8(2), 113-126, 1997.
  26. Barnes, N. H. and Dollery, B. E. “An Economic Evaluation of Contracting Out and Competitive Tendering in Australian Local Government”, Urban Policy and Research, 15(2), 113–128, 1997.
  27. Dollery, B. E. “Critics of Microeconomic Reform in Australia: Review Note”, Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration, 84, 136-139, 1997.
  28. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “An Evaluation of Leadership as a Response to Agency Failure in the Public Sector”, Public Administration, 75(2), 251–266, 1997.
  29. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “An Economic Analysis of Public-Private Relationships in Local Government”, Urban Futures, 22, 1-8, 1997.
  30. Dollery, B. E. and Fletcher, M. “Using Budget Constraints to Illustrate Poverty Traps:  The Case of Young Part-time Workers in Australia”, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 32(2), 159-180, 1997.
  31. Dollery, B. E. “How Different is the New South Africa?”, Agenda, 4(1), 89–95, 1997.
  32. Wallis J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Autonomous Policy Leadership:  Steering a Policy Process by Shaping the Culture of a Following”, Governance, 10(1), 1-22, 1997.
  33. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L.  “A Cautionary Note on Environmental Economics”, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 32(3), 299-305, 1997.
  34. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “A Note on Political Factors in Federal Fiscal Arrangements in Australia”, Economic Papers, 15(4), 81–87, 1996.
  35. Barnes, N. H. and Dollery, B. E. “An Economic Analysis of Section 94 of the NSW Environmental Planning and Assessment Act of 1979”, Urban Policy and Research, 14(2), 119-127, 1996.
  36. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “Tax Complexity and Fiscal Illusion: An Empirical Evaluation of the Heyndels and Smolders Approach”, Public Finance, 51(4), 522-533, 1996.
  37. Casey, A. and Dollery, B. E. “The Privatisation of GIO Australia:  Success or Failure?”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 55(3), 18-25, 1996.
  38. Dollery, B. E. “Similar Triangles and the Theory of Regulation:  A Rejoinder to Quiggin”, Economic Papers, 15(1), 94-96, 1996.
  39. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “An Economic Perspective on Crime and Punishment in Australia”, Agenda, 3(2), 235-240, 1996.
  40. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “An Interview with Clem Tisdell”, International Journal of Social Economics, 23 (4/5/6), 20-48, 1996.
  41. Barnes, N. H. and Dollery B. E. “Financing Urban Infrastructure in New South Wales”, Urban Futures, 21, 19-28, 1996.
  42. Dollery, B. E. and Hamburger, P. “Modelling Bureaucracy: The Case of the Australian Federal Budget Sector 1982-92”, Public Administration, 74(3), 477–508, 1996.
  43. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “The Evaluation of Public Policy: Normative Economic Theories of Government Failure”, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 7(1), 27-39, 1996.
  44. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “Economic Growth and Political Stability in South Africa:  Possible Australian Policy Initiatives”, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 50(2), 189–98, 1996.
  45. Dollery, B. E. and Hamburger, P. “Winners and Losers in the Australian Public Service in the 1980's:  An Empirical Note on the Pusey Thesis”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 31(1), 99–110, 1996.
  46. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “A Reappraisal of the Economics of Government”, Economic and Social Policy, 1(2), 35–54, 1996.
  47. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “The Empirical Analysis of Fiscal Illusion”, Journal of Economic Surveys, 10(3), 261–298, 1996.
  48. Dollery, B. E. “Towards a Theory of Public Sector Organisation Performance”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 30(3), 561-567, 1995.
  49. Dollery, B. E. “Institutional Change, Property Rights and Economic Performance in Post-Apartheid South Africa”, Development Southern Africa, 12(6), 851-863, 1995.
  50. Dollery, B. E., Schulze, D. J. and West, L. “Swapping Debt for Nature”, Agenda, 2(3), 361-365, 1995.
  51. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “The Impact of Fiscal Illusion on Housing Values:  An Australian Test of the Debt Illusion Hypothesis”, Public Budgeting and Finance, 15(3), 63-72, 1995.
  52. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “State Expenditure and Fiscal Illusion in Australia:  A Test of the Revenue-Complexity, Revenue-Elasticity and Flypaper Hypotheses”, Economic Analysis and Policy, 25(2), 125-140, 1995.
  53. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “Federal Expenditure and Fiscal Illusion: An Australian Test of the Flypaper Hypothesis”, Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 25(1), 23-34, 1995.
  54. Dollery, B. E. and Gow, J. A. “Private or Public Interest?  An Analysis of the Rural Adjustment Scheme in Australia”, Accountability and Performance, 1(2), 1-18, 1995.
  55. Dollery, B. E. “Government Failure as an Explanation for the Asymmetric Effects of Labour Apartheid in South Africa”, Southern African Journal of Economic History, 10(1), 38-50, 1995.
  56. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “A Communitarian Perspective on Government Failure”, International Journal of Social Economics, 22(4), 33-48, 1995.
  57. Dollery, B. E. and Webster, S. “Unemployment Benefits and Unemployment in Australia 1950-1989”, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 30(1), 1-9, 1995.
  58. Dollery, B. E. “The Timing of Microeconomic Reform in Australia”, Economic Papers, 13(3), 84-90, 1994.
  59. Dollery, B. E. “Economic Theory and Policy Analysis: Conceptual Guidelines for Public Policymakers”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 53(2), 222-232, 1994.
  60. Dollery, B. E. “South Africa’s First Post-Apartheid Administration: Prognosis for an ANC Government”, Policy, 9(4), 32-34, 1994.
  61. Dollery, B. E. “A Conceptual Note on Financial and Trade Sanctions Against South Africa”, Economic Analysis and Policy, 23(2), 179-188, 1994.
  62. Dollery, B. E. “Labour Apartheid in South Africa:  A Rent-Seeking Approach to Discriminatory Legislation; Reply”, Australian Economic Papers, 33(63), 309-311, 1994.
  63. Dollery, B. E. “Economic Growth and Redistribution in South Africa”, Development Southern Africa, 11(2), 199-204, 1994.
  64. Dollery, B. E. “The Economic Consequences of Economists:  Comment”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 28(1), 146-149, 1993.
  65. Dollery, B. E. “Institutional Change, Distributional Coalitions, and Economic Growth in a Post-Apartheid South African Economy”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 17(2), 41-51, 1993.
  66. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “The Economics of Economics: A Model of Research Discourse”, Australian Economic Papers, 32(59), 175-184, 1993.
  67. Dollery, B. E. “The ANC's Policy Guidelines for a Democratic South Africa”, Policy, 8(4), 56-58, 1992/93.
  68. Dollery, B. E. “A Conceptual Framework for the Growth and Redistribution Debate in South Africa”, Development Southern Africa, 10(1), 23-32, 1993.
  69. Dollery, B. E. “Distributive Justice, Welfare Economics, and Liberalism: Comment”, South African Journal of Economics, 60(3), 311-315, 1992.
  70. Dollery, B. E. “A Critical Examination of Inward Industrialization as a Development Strategy for South Africa”, South African Journal of Economics, 60(3), 293-302, 1992.
  71. Dollery, B. E. and Themeli, B. “A Note on Price and Income Elasticities in South African Export Performance 1960 to 1987”, South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 7(1), 97-101, 1992.
  72. Dollery, B. E. “What is this Thing called Economic Rationalism: Comment”, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 27(3), 209-212, 1992.
  73. Cook, M. C. and Dollery, B. E.  “The Economics of the Beazley Tele-communications Reform Proposal:  Rejoinder”, Economic Papers, 11(1), 94-95, 1992.
  74. Dollery, B. E. “A Note on Contestability and the Government Supply of Public Goods in a Post-Apartheid Economy”, Development Southern Africa, 9(1), 3-10, 1992.
  75. Dollery, B. E. and Gilmour, J. D. “The Role of Universities in Training for Development:  Comment”, Development Southern Africa, 8(3), 405-409, 1991.
  76. Dollery, B. E. “The Rationale Underlying the Policy of Inward Industrialisation in South Africa:  Comment”, Development Southern Africa, 8(1), 111-113, 1991.
  77. Cook, M. C. and Dollery, B. E. “The Economics of the Beazley Tele-communications Reform Proposal”, Economic Papers, 9(4), 61-70, 1990.
  78. Dollery, B. E. “Promoting Professional Competition: The EPAC Study of Professional Competition”, Policy, 6(1), 51-52, 1990.
  79. Dollery, B. E. “Conflict in South African Political Economy: A Note on the Application of the Prisoners’ Dilemma Game”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 14(2), 105-114, 1990.
  80. Andrew, R. J. and Dollery, B. E. “The Microeconomics of the Pass-Through Effect: An Analysis of the Australian Motor Industry”, Economic Analysis and Policy, 20(2), 141-148, 1990.
  81. Dollery, B. E. “Labour Apartheid in South Africa: A Rent-Seeking Approach to Discriminatory Legislation”, Australian Economic Papers, 29(54), 113-127, 1990.
  82. Dollery, B. E. “South African Political Economy and the Sanctions Debate”, Journal of Australian Political Economy, 27, 91-100, 1990.
  83. Dollery, B. E. “Economic Sanctions and Economic Theory”, Policy, 5(4), 51-53, 1989.
  84. Dollery, B. E. “Modish Thought, Dirigisme, and Engineering Urges in South African Development Economics: A Reply to Rush”, Development Southern Africa, 6(1), 99-100, 1989.
  85. Dollery, B. E. “The Triumph of Marxist Approaches in South African Social and Labour History: A Comment”, Journal of Asian and African Studies, 24(3/4), 259-262, 1989.
  86. Dollery, B. E. “Financial Sanctions Against South Africa: Review Note”, South African Journal of Economics, 57(4), 393-401, 1989.
  87. Dollery, B. E. “Capital, Labour and State: A General Equilibrium Perspective on Liberal and Revisionist Approaches to South African Political Economy”, South African Journal of Economics, 57(2), 124-136, 1989.
  88. Dollery, B. E. “Capital, Labour and State: A Rent-Seeking Framework for South African Political Economy”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 13(2), 59-70, 1989.
  89. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Regulation and Occupational Licensure in Australia”, Economic Papers, 8(1), 36-46, 1989.
  90. Dollery, B. E. “Apartheid and the Case for Sanctions: Comment”, Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 26(3), 338-340, 1988.
  91. Dollery, B. E. “Modish Thought, Dirigisme, and Engineering Urges in South African Development Economics”, Development Southern Africa, 5(2), 135-142, 1988.
  92. Dollery, B. E. and Leibbrandt, M. V. “On the Welfare and Employment Effects of Economic Sanctions: Comment”, South African Journal of Economics, 55(3), 292-296, 1987.
  93. Dollery, B. E. “The Institutional Impetus to Social Waste in South Africa: A Note on Rent-Seeking and the Margo Commission”, South African Journal of Economics, 55(4), 428-432, 1987.
  94. Dollery, B. E. “Financing University Education in South Africa: The Case for a Student Loan Scheme”, Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 1(1), 25-28, 1987.
  95. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Economic Reality and Economic Policy in South Africa:  Foundation for Confidence or Cause for Alarm?”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 11(2), 157-169, 1986.
  96. De Jesus, G. A. and Dollery, B. E. “A Reappraisal of the Role of Public Enterprises in Less Developed Countries: Comment”, Development Southern Africa, 3(3), 521-524, 1986.
  97. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Conflict Resolution and the Deregulation of the South African Transport Sector”, Development Southern Africa, 2(4), 522-537, 1985.
  98. Black, P. A. and Dollery, B. E. “Selective Intervention in the South African Economy”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 10(1), 47-67, 1985.
  99. Black, P. A., Dollery, B. E., O'Neil, C. and Roux, A. D. “The Potential Impact of Abolishing Company Tax in the Ciskei”, Development Southern Africa, 2(2), 165-174, 1985.
  100. Dollery, B. E. “Market Structure and Inflation in South Africa: A Test of the Administered Price Hypothesis”, South African Journal of Economics, 52(4), 345-358, 1984.
  101. Dollery, B. E. and Jackson, C. W. “Pricing Strategies for Maximum Profit”, Accountancy SA, 16, 31-37, 1984.
  102. Dollery, B. E. “A South African Test of the Blair Target Return Model”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 9(2), 51-62, 1984.
  103. Dollery, B. E. “Some Evidence on the Goals of Firms in South African Manufacturing Industry”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 7(3), 5-14, 1983.
  104. Dollery, B. E. “Economic Dualism and the Theory of the Firm”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 7(1), 46-52, 1982.
  105. Dollery, B. E. “Productivity in Economics: Comment”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 6(1), 94-95, 1981.
  106. Dollery, B. E. “The Term Structure of Interest Rates: A South African Test of the Malkiel Model”, South African Journal of Economics, 48(1), 1-11, 1980.
  107. Black, P. A. and Dollery, B. E. “Martin Legassick’s ‘Postscript to Legislation, Ideology and Economy in Post-1948 South Africa’: A Critical Note”, South African Journal of Economics, 47(3), 299-302, 1979.

Working Papers

  1. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. “A Note on the Timing of Microeconomic Reform in Australia”,  UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 99-13, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 1999 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  2. Worthington, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Allowing for Nondiscretionary Factors in Data Envelope Analysis: A Comparative Study of New South Wales Local Government”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 99-12, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 1999 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  3. Burton, T., Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. “The Evolution of Paradigmatic Policy Change in Contemporary Australia: A Note on Rhetorical Patterns at the 1999 New South Wales Drug Summit”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 99-11, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 1999 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  4. Singh, S. and Dollery, B. E. “Explaining the Real Size of Government in Australia: An Application of the Feris and West Model”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 99-10, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 1999 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  5. McNeill, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Funding Urban Infrastructure Developer Charges: The Case of Section 94 Contributions and Road Financing in New South Wales”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 99-9, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 1999 (ISSN 1442 2980).             
  6. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. “Administrative Constraints on Policymaking in the New South Africa: Government Failure and the Ncholo Report”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 99-8, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 1999 (ISSN 1442 2980).    
  7. McNeill, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Funding Local Government Infrastructure: The Case of Developer Charges and Public Open Spaces in New South Wales, Australia”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 99-7, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 1999 (ISSN 1442 2980).             
  8. McNeill, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Financing Infrastructure to Mitigate Development Impacts: The Case of Section 94 Developer Charges for Drainage in New South Wales”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 99-6, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 1999 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  9. McNeill, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Equity and Efficiency: Section 94 Developer Charges and Affordable Housing in Sydney”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 99-5, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 1999 (ISSN 1442 2980).       
  10. Soul, S. and Dollery, B. E. “An Analysis of the Criteria Used by Australian Local Government Amalgamation Inquiries”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 99-4, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 1999 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  11. Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “Economic Growth, Administrative Reform and the Ncholo Report in the New South Africa”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 99-2, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 1999 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  12. Crase, L., Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. “Structural Reform of the South African Economy”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 99-1, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 1999 (ISSN 1442 2980).
  13. Worthington, A. and Dollery, B. E. “The Stimulative Effect of Intergovernmental Grants: An Analysis Incorporating the NSW Local Government Grants Process”, Discussion Papers in Economics, Finance and International Competitiveness No. 48, Queensland University of Technology, 1-17, 1999.
  14. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Rhetorical Patterns That Have Emerged in the Debate Over the Shift to the 'New Public Administrated' Policy Paradigm in Public Administration”, Economics Discussion Paper No. 9811, Department of Economics, Otago University, 1-22, 1998.
  15. Dollery, B. E., Stewart, M. and Worthington, A. C. “Patterns of Australian State and Local Government Finance”, Working Papers Series in Economics and Finance, Working Paper 97-3, Centre in Finance, Department of Economics and Finance, RMIT, 1-12, 1997.
  16. Dollery, B. E. “South African Fiscal Federalism: An Economic Analysis of Revenue-Sharing Arrangements”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics No. 37, University of New England, 1-24, 1997.
  17. Barnes, N .H. and Dollery, B. E. “Section 94 of the NSW Environmental Planning and Assessment Act of 1979: Equity and Efficiency”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics No. 31, University of New England, 1-23, 1996.
  18. Dollery, B. E. and Fletcher, M. “Modelling Poverty Traps for Young Part-Time Workers in Australia”, UNE Working Papers in Economics No. 30, University of New England, 1-23, 1996.
  19. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Counteracting Agency Failure in the Public Sector Through Leadership”, UNE Working Papers in Economics No. 29, University of New England, 1-32, 1996.
  20. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “The Revenue Complexity Hypothesis: Issues of Variable Specification”, UNE Working Papers in Economics No. 28, University of New England, 1-8, 1996.
  21. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “A Reappraisal of the Economics of Government”, UNE Working Papers in Economics No. 23, University of New England, 1-34, 1996.
  22. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “Fiscal Federalism in Australia: Equity/Efficiency Versus Public Choice Approaches in Explaining Intergovernmental Grants”, UNE Working Papers in Economics No. 20, University of New England, 1-19, 1995.
  23. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “Fiscal Illusion and the Grantor Government in Australia: An Indirect Test of the Flypaper Hypothesis”, Federalism Research Centre Discussion Papers No. 25, Federalism Research Centre, Australian National University, 1-15, 1995.
  24. Brooks, M. C., Cook, M. G. and Dollery, B. E. “An Application of the Prisoners' Dilemma Game to Young Aboriginal Offenders”, Seminar and Working Paper Series No. 95-6, Southern Cross University, 1-15, 1995.
  25. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “Fiscal Illusion and the Grantor Government in Australia: An Indirect Test of the Flypaper Hypothesis”, Federalism Research Centre Discussion Papers No. 25, Federalism Research Centre, Australian National University, 1-15, 1995.
  26. Dollery, B. E. and Hamburger, P. “The Dunleavy and Niskanen Models of Bureaucracy:  The Case of the Australian Federal Budget Sector 1982-92”, UNE Working Papers in Economics No. 19, University of New England, 1-24, 1995.      
  27. Dollery, B. E. “Towards a General Theory of Government Failure”, Seminar and Working Papers Series No. 1994-1, Southern Cross University, 1-16, 1994.
  28. Dollery, B. E. “Perspectives on Wolf's Theory of Nonmarket Failure”, UNE Working Papers in Economics No 9, University of New England, 1-17, 1994.
  29. Dollery, B. E. and Whitten, S. M. “An Empirical Analysis of Tariff Endogeneity in Australia, 1904-1974”, UNE Working Papers in Economics No. 4, University of New England, 1-19, 1994.
  30. Dollery, B. E. and Jackson, C. W. “A Note on Methodological Parallels Between Accounting and Economics”, UNE Working Papers in Economics No. 4, University of New England, 1-8, 1993.
  31. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “The Economics of Economics: A Model of Research Discourse”, UNE Working Papers in Economics No. 2, University of New England, 1-12, 1993.
  32. Dollery, B. E. “A Conceptual Framework for the Growth and Redistribution Debate in South Africa”, Occasional Papers in Economic Development No. 49, University of New England, 1-8, 1992.          
  33. Baldry, J. C. and Dollery, B. E. “Investment and Trade Sanctions Against South Africa in a Model of Apartheid”, UNE Working Papers in Economics No. 1, University of New England, 1-31, 1992.
  34. Dollery, B. E. “Financial and Trade Sanctions Against South Africa: A General Equilibrium Analytical Framework”, Occasional Papers in Economic Development No. 47, University of New England, 1-7, 1992.
  35. Dollery, B. E. and Jackson, C. W. “A Critical Comment on the Theory of Positive Accounting”, Centre for Accounting and Research Paper No. 143, University of Southern California, 1-8, 1992.
  36. Dollery, B. E. “Has the Disinvestment Issue Been Carefully Considered?”, Occasional Paper, Institute of International Affairs, University of the Witwatersrand, 1-16, 1986.