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CURRICULUM VITAE: BRIAN DOLLERY ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 1973 B.A. (Economics, Psychology), Rhodes University. 1974 B.A. Honours (Economics), Rhodes University. 1976 M.A., Rhodes University: Dissertation entitled “The Term Structure of Interest Rates in South Africa”. 1983 Ph.D., Rhodes University: Thesis entitled “The Theory of the Firm and Pricing Behaviour in South African Manufacturing Industry”. VOCATIONAL EXPERIENCE Permanent Appointments 1976 – 1977 Temporary Lecturer Department of Economics University of South Africa 1978 – 1985 Lecturer Department of Economics Rhodes University 1986 – 1987 Senior Lecturer Department of Economics Rhodes University 1988 – 1990 Lecturer Department of Economics University of New England 1991 – 1995 Senior Lecturer Department of Economics University of New England 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE: BRIAN DOLLERY

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

1973 B.A. (Economics, Psychology), Rhodes University.

1974 B.A. Honours (Economics), Rhodes University.

1976 M.A., Rhodes University: Dissertation entitled “The Term Structureof Interest Rates in South Africa”.

1983 Ph.D., Rhodes University: Thesis entitled “The Theory of the Firm andPricing Behaviour in South African Manufacturing Industry”.

VOCATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Permanent Appointments

1976 – 1977 Temporary LecturerDepartment of EconomicsUniversity of South Africa

1978 – 1985 LecturerDepartment of EconomicsRhodes University

1986 – 1987 Senior LecturerDepartment of EconomicsRhodes University

1988 – 1990 LecturerDepartment of EconomicsUniversity of New England

1991 – 1995 Senior Lecturer Department of EconomicsUniversity of New England

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1996 – 2000 Associate ProfessorDepartment of EconomicsUniversity of New England

2001 – Professor of EconomicsSchool of BusinessUniversity of New England

Visiting Appointments

1985 – Fall Semester Visiting Assistant ProfessorDepartment of EconomicsEast Carolina University

1991 – First Semester Visiting Senior LecturerSchool of EconomicsUniversity of Cape Town

1991 – Fall Semester Visiting ProfessorDepartment of Economics and FinanceCreighton University

2002 – April-December Visiting ProfessorFaculty of EconomicsYokohama National University

2003 – January-February Hobart Houghton Research FellowDepartment of EconomicsRhodes University

2006/07 – Fall Semester Visiting Professor Faculty of EconomicsYokohama National University

2009 (June) Visiting Foreign Professor Faculty of EconomicsYokohama National University

2010 (Dec.) - 2011(Jan) Visiting Research Fellow Faculty of EconomicsYokohama National University

2011 (Dec.) - 2012(Jan) Visiting Foreign Professor Faculty of EconomicsYokohama National University

2012 (Dec.) - 2013(Jan) Visiting Research Fellow Faculty of EconomicsYokohama National University

2013 (Dec.) - 2014(Jan) Visiting Research Fellow Faculty of EconomicsYokohama National University

2014 (Dec.) - 2015(Jan) Visiting Research Fellow Faculty of EconomicsYokohama National University

2015 (June/October) Visiting Research Fellow Faculty of Economics Yokohama National University

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2016 (April) Visiting Research Fellow Faculty of Economics Yokohama National University

2016 (Dec.) – 2017(Jan) Visiting Research Fellow Faculty of EconomicsYokohama National University

2017 (Dec.) – 2018(Jan) Visiting Research Fellow Faculty of EconomicsYokohama National University

2018 - Adjunct Professor Faculty of Social Sciences University of Malaysia Sarawak Kuching

2018 (June) – 2019(Feb) Visiting Research Fellow Faculty of EconomicsYokohama National University

2019 (Sept.) – 2020(Aug) Visiting Research Fellow Faculty of EconomicsYokohama National University

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Current teaching areasMicroeconomic Policy; Public Economics; Local Government Economics; Money and Banking

Past teaching experienceMicro and Macro Principles; Microeconomics; Development Economics; Public Economics; Public Choice; Local Government Economics; Banking and Finance

ACADEMIC AWARDS, MEMBERSHIP OF SOCIETIES, ETC.

1975 Human Sciences Research Council Bursary

1978- Member of the Economic Society of South Africa

1980 1980 J.J.I. Middleton Award for best first article published in theSouth African Journal of Economics

1981 Rhodes University Council Research Grant

1982/86 Member of the Executive Council of the Eastern Province Branch of theEconomic Society of South Africa

1985- Member of the American Economic Association

1987 Member of ad-hoc Committee investigating university finance in SouthAfrica for Committee of University Principals

1988- Member of the Economic Society of Australia

1988/89 Editorial Board, Economics

1989- Editorial Board, Studies in Economics and Econometrics

1991 Member of Omicron Delta Epsilon, International Economics Honours Society

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1995/99 Editorial Board, Development Southern Africa

1995 Member of the Economic History Society of Southern Africa

1996 Overseas Research Fellow, Human Sciences Research Council, University of Cape Town

1996/97 Editor, UNE Working Papers in Economics

1996- Editorial Board, Southern African Journal of Economic History

1997 Member of Australian Law and Economics Association

1997- Member of Policy Studies Organization

1997 UNE Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Research Achievement

1999 Head: Economics Discipline, UNE

2003 Hobart Houghton Research Fellow, Rhodes University

2003/2005 Managing Editor, International Journal of Public Administration

2004- Member of the History of Economics Society of Australia

2004- Director, UNE Centre for Local Government

2005 Faculty Research Fellowship, University of New England

2005/07 Australian Research Council Discovery Grant

2006 Faculty Research Fellowship, University of New England

2006- Editor, UNE Centre for Local Government Working Papers

2007- Editorial Board, Journal of Economic and Social Policy

2007/09 Australian Research Council Discovery Grant

2008 John Dickenson Memorial Award for best paper in Australasian Journal of Regional Studies

2011 Best Paper Prize in Economic Papers

2014 Pierre de Celles Award for the best paper presented to International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA) Annual Conference in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, in July 2014

2015 Australian Academy of Business and Social Science Best Paper Award 2015

2017- Editorial Board, Public Finance and Management

2017- Editorial Board, Administrative Sciences

2018- Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Malaysia Sarawak

2018- Editorial Board, Economia Pubblica

2020- Editorial Board, State and Local Government Review

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2020- Editorial Board, Urban Affairs Review

PUBLICATIONS

Books

1. Dollery, B. E., Kitchen, H., McMillan, M. and Shah, A. (2020), Local Public, Fiscal and Financial Governance: An International Perspective, Palgrave McMillan, New York.

2. Dollery, B. E. and Tiley, I. (eds.) (2015), Perspectives on Australian Local Government Reform, Sydney: Federation Press, xiv +191.

3. Dollery, B. E., Kortt, M. and Grant, B. (2013), Funding the Future: Financial Sustainability and Infrastructure Finance in Australian Local Government, Sydney, Federation Press, xi + 276.

4. Dollery, B. E., Grant, B. and Kortt, M. (2012), Councils in Cooperation: Shared Services and Australian Local Government, Sydney, Federation Press, xii +276.

5. Dollery, B. E., and Marshall, N. A. (2009), Australian Local Government: Reform and Renewal, Beijing, China Youth University for Political Sciences Press, xiv + 273 [Translated into Mandarin].

6. Akimov, A. and Dollery, B. E. (2009), Financial Sector Reform in Uzbekistan: Theoretical Foundations and Policy Analysis, Koln, Lambert Academic Publishing, viii + 253.

7. Dollery, B. E. Garcea, J. and LeSage, E. (eds.) (2008), Local Government Reform: A Comparative Analysis of Advanced Anglo-American Countries, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, x + 267.

8. Dollery, B. E., Marshall, N. A. and Worthington, A. C. (eds.) (2008), Reshaping Australian Local Government: Finance, Governance and Reform, Beijing, Peking University Press, 2008, x + 283 [Translated into Mandarin].

9. Dollery, B. E. and Robotti, L (eds.) (2008), The Theory and Practice of Local Government Reform, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, xi + 310.

10. Wallis, J. L., Dollery, B. E. and McLoughlin, L. (2007), Reform and Leadership in the Public Sector: A Political Economy Approach, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, ix + 196.

11. Dollery, B. E., Crase, L. and Johnson, A. (2006), Australian Local Government Economics, Sydney, University of New South Wales Press, viii + 322.

12. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. (2003), Political Economy of the Voluntary Sector: A Reappraisal of the Comparative Institutional Advantage of Voluntary Organizations, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, x + 195.

13. Dollery, B. E., Marshall, N. A. and Worthington, A. C. (eds.) (2003), Reshaping Australian Local Government: Finance, Governance and Reform, Sydney, University of New South Wales Press, xiv + 273.

14. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. (2001), The Political Economy of Local Government: Market Failure, Reform and Leadership, Studies in Fiscal Federalism and State – Local Finance series edited by Wallace E. Oates, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2001, x + 252.

15. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. (1999), Market Failure, Government Failure, Leadership and Public Policy, London, Macmillan, xii + 214.

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16. Kimber, M., Dollery, B. E., Marshall, N. A. and Witherby, A. (1999), Australian Local Government: An Annotated Bibliography, 1988-1998, Sydney, NSW Department of Local Government and University of Western Sydney, 1999, 104.

17. Dollery, B. E. and Marshall, N. (eds.) (1997), Australian Local Government: Reform and Renewal, Melbourne, Macmillan, viii + 341.

18. Black, P. A. and Dollery, B. E. (eds.) (1992), Leading Issues in South African Micro-economics, Johannesburg, Southern Book Publishers, iii + 225.

19. Black, P. A. and Dollery, B. E. (eds.) (1989), Leading Issues in South African Macroeconomics, Johannesburg, Southern Book Publishers, iv + 346.

Monographs

1. Dollery, B. E. Catalysing the Renewal of Local Infrastructure in Regional Communities: The Case for Local Infrastructure Australia, Regional Australia Institute, Canberra, November, 2012, 36.

2. Dollery, B. E. Unfinished Business: A Decade of Inquiries into Australian Local Government, Working Paper Number 4, Australian Centre for Excellence in Local Government, Sydney, 2011, 43.

3. Dollery, B. E., Marshall, N. A., Johnson, A. and Witherby, A. Regional Capacity Building: How Effective is REROC? Wagga Wagga, Riverina Eastern Regional Organization of Councils, 2004, v + 63.

4. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. Test Bank to Accompany Economics, Sydney, Pearson Education Australia, CD-Rom, ISBN 0 7339 9916 6, 2002.

5. Dollery, B. E. Local Government Failure, Inaugural Public Lecture Series, University of New England, 2001.

6. Dollery, B. E. and Reinke, N. Test Bank to Accompany Microeconomics: A Contemporary Introduction, Melbourne, Nelson Thomson. Publishers, CD-Rom, ISBN 0 17 010384 6, 2001.

7. Witherby, A., Dollery, B. E., Marshall, N. A. and Auster, M. Local Government: One Industry, Many Perspectives, Sydney, Australian Institute of Urban Studies (NSW), 1999, 103.

8. Witherby, A., Dollery, B. E., Marshall, N. A. and Auster, M. Is Bigger Better? Towards a Model Process for Local Government Structural Reform, Sydney, Australian Institute of Urban Studies, 1999, 65.

Editorship of Special Editions of Journals

1. Special Edition of Public Administration Quarterly: Symposium on Financial Unsustainability in Local Government guest edited by Dollery, B. E. and Drew, J. 44(2), 2020.

2. Special Edition of Journal of Public Management and Finance: Symposium on Local Government Consolidation and Financial Sustainability guest edited by Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. 13(3), 2013.

3. Special Edition of Journal of Public Management and Finance: Symposium on Local Government Consolidation and Financial Sustainability guest edited by Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. 13(2), 2013.

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4. Special Edition of Public Policy: Local Government and Regional Governance in Australia: History, Theory and Policy guest edited by Dollery, B. E., Grant, B. and Kortt, M. A, 7(1), 2012.

Refereed Journal Articles

1.Bernadelli, L., Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. (2021), ‘An Empirical Analysis of Scale Economies in Administrative Intensity in the Parana State Local Government System in Brazil’, Sustainability (in print).

2.Tran, C. and Dollery, B. (2021), ‘What Exogenous Factors Generate Municipal Inefficiency? An Empirical Investigation of the Determinants of Input Excess in Local Government’, Public Performance & Management Review (in print).

3.Fellows, C. and Dollery, B. E. (2021), ‘Australian Government Failure and the VET FEE-HELP Loan Program’, International Journal of Educational Management (in print).

4.Pérez López, G., Tran, C. and Dollery, B. E. (2020), ‘Is council cooperation cost efficient? An empirical analysis of waste collection in Spanish local government’, Public Money & Management (in print).

5.Bernadelli, L., Dollery, B. E. and Kortt, M. (2020), 'Brazilian Municipal Expenditure and Scale Economies: Evidence from Sao Paulo', Public Administration Quarterly (in print).

6.Wallace, A and Dollery, B. E. (2020), ‘Municipal Reponses to COVID-19: The Case of Library Closures in New South Wales Local Government’, Revista de Administração Pública (in print)

7.Suzuki, K., Dollery, B. E. and Kortt, M. (2020), ‘Addressing Loneliness and Social Isolation Amongst Elderly People through Local Co-production in Japan’, Social Policy and Administration (in print).

8.Wright, A., Dollery, B. E., Kortt, M. and Leu, S. (2020), 'Examining the effects of zero dollar unemployment payment penalties', Economic Record (in print).

9.Dollery, B. E. and Piper, D. (2020), ‘Council cooperation in New South Wales: Why have some councils not joined joint organisations?’, Economic Analysis and Policy, 66, 125-136.

10. Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2020), ‘The Economics and Politics of Financial (Un)sustainability in Local Government’, Public Administration Quarterly, 44(2), 160-171.

11. Tran, C. and Dollery, B. E. (2020), ‘All in the mind: Citizen Satisfaction and financial performance in the Victorian local government system’, Australian Accounting Review (in print).

12. Tran, C. and Dollery, B. E. (2020), ‘Does Municipal Efficiency Affect Citizen Satisfaction? An Empirical Analysis of Efficiency and Effectiveness in Victorian Local Government’, Public Administration Quarterly DOI:10.1080/09540962.2020.1844455

13. Yarram, S., Tran, C. and Dollery, B. E. (2020), ‘The Impact of Rate Capping on Local Government Expenditure’, Policy and Politics (in print).

14. Kinoshita, Y., Dollery, B. E. and Yamazaki, K (2020), ‘Creating Institutional Advantage: Local Government Co-production with Community Groups’, Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, 42(3), 170-187.

15. Wright, A. and Dollery, B. E. (2020), 'The impact of varying penalty values on compliance with unemployment payment requirements: An analysis using 2015/16 Australian national data', Australian Journal of Labour Economics (in print)

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16. Silvestre, H., Marques, R., Dollery, B. E. and Gomes de Sá, G. (2020), ‘Outsourcing through Intermunicipal Cooperation: Waste Collection and Treatment Services in Southeast Brazil,’ Public Money and Management (in print).

17. Tran, C. and Dollery, B. E. (2020), ‘An Empirical Analysis of Municipal Efficiency and Local Resident Satisfaction by Council Type in Victorian Local Government’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 79(4), 531-549.

18. Caldas, P. Dollery, B. E. and Marques, R. (2020), 'Measuring What Matters in Local Government Sustainability in a Municipal Sustainability Index', Policy Studies (in print).

19. Malasius, M., Alin, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2020), ‘Willingness to participate in solid waste management amongst residents of Sembulan Tengah Water Village in Sabah, Malaysia’, Asian Journal of Scientific Research (in print).

20. Dollery, B. E., Kinoshita, Y. and Yamazaki, K. (2020), ‘Humanitarian Co-production in Local Government: The Case of Natural Disaster Volunteering in Japan’, Local Government Studies, 46:6, 959-978.

21. Wallace, A., Dollery, B. E. and Tran, C. (2020), ‘Amalgamation in Action: Participant Perspectives on the Armidale Regional Council Merger Process’, Australian Journal of Social Issues (in print).

22. Siew King Ting, Tze Wee Lai, Sze Wei Yong, Subramaniam, G. and Dollery, B. E. (2020), ‘Short video clip production on learning performance: Evidence from university students’, International Journal of Innovation and Learning, 28(4), 415-429.

23. Tran, C. and Dollery, B. E. (2019), ‘Council type and the determinants of municipal expenditure: A semiparametric analysis of South Australian local government’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 78(4), 631-650.

24. Tran, C. and Dollery, B. E. (2020), ‘Examining efficiency differentials by council type in South Australian local government: An environmentally adjusted meta-frontier data envelopment approach’, Public Administration Quarterly, 44(2), 201-235.

25. Bernadelli, L., Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. (2019), ‘Economies of Scale and Brazilian Local Government Expenditure: Evidence from the State of Paraná’, Local Government Studies, 46(3), 436-458.

26. Silvestre, H., Correira, A. M., Marques, R. and Dollery, B. E. (2019), 'Shared Services in Brazilian Local Government: Urban Development in Small Counties', Public Administration (in print).

27. Caldas, P., Ferreira, D., Dollery, B. E. and Marques, R. (2019), ‘Are there scale economies in urban waste and wastewater municipal services? A non-radial input-oriented model applied to the Portuguese local government', Journal of Cleaner Production, 219: 531-539

28. McQuestin, D., Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2019), 'Good to Share? The Pecuniary Implications of Moving to Shared Service Production for Local Government Services', Public Administration (in print).

29. Silvestre, H., Marques, R., Dollery, B. E. and Correira, A. M. (2020), ‘Is cooperation cost reducing? An analysis of public–public partnerships and inter-municipal cooperation in Brazilian local government’, Local Government Studies, 46(1), 68-90.

30. Ivannikov, I. and Dollery, B. E. (2018), ‘Accounting problems in infrastructure asset valuation and depreciation in New South Wales local government’, Australian Accounting Review (in print).

31. Simmons, P. and Dollery, B. E. (2019), ‘Explaining Gaps in Infrastructure Investment by Municipal Governments in Australia’, Singapore Economic Review DOI: 10.1142/S0217590819500024

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32. Wallace, A. and Dollery, B. E. (2018), ‘Local Voices on forced mergers in small rural Australian communities: The case of the Guyra Shire Council’, International Journal of Rural Law and Policy, 1 (in print)

33. Tran, C., Perez-Lopez, G. and Dollery, B. E. (2018), 'An Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of Per Capita Municipal Expenditure in South Australian Local Government', Public Finance and Management, 18(4).

34. Wallace, A. and Dollery, B. E. (2018), ‘How two became one: The creation of the Armidale regional council’, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 24: 347-366.

35. Dollery, B. E. (2018), ‘Policy-Based Evidence Making in Local Government: The New South Wales’ Municipal Merger Program, 2011 to 2017’, Economic Papers (in print).

36. Caldas, P., Ferreira, D., Dollery, B. E. and Marques, R. (2018), ‘Economies of Scope in Portuguese Local Government Using an Augmented Hicks-Moorsteen Approach’, Regional Studies, 53(7): 963-976.

37. De Souza, S., Blackwell, B. and Dollery, B. E. (2018), ‘An Empirical Analysis of Mining Costs and Mining Royalties in Queensland Local Government’, Energy Economics (in print).

38. Caldas, P., Dollery, B. E. and Marques, R. (2018), ‘Can We Put Numbers on Municipal Performance and Sustainability: A New Strategic Paradigm’, Lex Localis (in print).

39. Siew King Ting, Villano, R. and Dollery, B. E. (2018), ‘Economies of Scale in Local Government Services: A Meta-Analysis', International Journal of Service Management and Sustainability, 3(1).

40. Wallace, A. and Dollery, B. E. (2019), ‘Merger Melancholia: An Empirical Analysis of the Perceptions of the Residents of the Forcibly Amalgamated Manilla Shire Council’, International Journal of Public Administration , 42(11): 940-949,

41. Tran, C., Kortt, M. A. and Dollery, B. E. (2018), 'Population Size or Population Density? An Empirical Examination of Scale Economies in South Australian Local Government, 2015/16', Local Government Studies, 45(5): 632-653.

42. Wallace, A. and Dollery, B. E. (2018), ‘Merging Big and Small: A Cautionary Tale from Barraba’, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies (in print).

43. Caldas, P., Ferreira, D. Dollery, B. E. and Marques, R. (2018), ‘Does Municipal Sustainability Influence the Impact of European Union Investment Programs? The Case of Portuguese Local Government’, Sustainability (in print).

44. Caldas, P., Dollery, B. E. and Marques, R. (2018), ‘European Cohesion Policy Impact on Development and Convergence: A Local Empirical Analysis, 2000-2014’, European Planning Studies (in print).

45. Blackwell, B.D., Dollery B.E., Fischer, A.M. and McFarlane, J.A. (2018), 'Geospatial Analyses of Local Economic Structures in the Rangeland Areas of the Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia', Rangeland Journal, 40, 251-262.

46. Crase, L., Cooper, B., Dollery, B. E. and Marques, R. (2018), ‘One person’s drain is another’s water supply: Why property rights, measurement and scope matter when it comes to regional Integrated Water Resources Management’, Ecological Economics, 147 May, 436-441.

47. Siew King Ting, Dollery, B. E. and Villano, R. (2017), ‘An empirical analysis of administrative economic efficiency in Sabah local government: A DEA application’, International Journal of Service Management and Sustainability, 3(2).

48. Drew, J., Blackwell, B. and Dollery, B. E. (2018), ‘A Square Deal? Mining Costs, Mining Royalties and Local Government in New South Wales, Australia’, Resources Policy https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resourpol.2017.11.004

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49. McQuestin, D., Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2017), ‘Do Municipal Mergers Improve Technical Efficiency? An Empirical Analysis of the 2008 Queensland Municipal Merger Program’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 77(3): 442-455.

50. Dollery, B. E. and Ting, S. K. (2017), ‘Counting the Cost: An Analysis of the Post-Merger Performance of the Clarence Valley Council in New South Wales’, Economic Analysis and Policy, 56(4), 72-78.

51. Dollery, B. E. and McQuestin, D. (2017), ‘No Panacea: Rate-Capping in South Australian Local Government’, Economic Analysis and Policy, 56(4), 79-85.

52. Dollery, B. E. and Drew, J. (2017), ‘Paying the Piper: A Critical Examination of ACIL Allen’s (2016) An Economic Assessment of Recasting Council Boundaries in South Australia’, Economic Analysis and Policy, 54: 74-82.

53. Blackwell, B., MacFarlane, J., Fischer, A. and Dollery, B. E. (2017), ‘‘Diversifying Cores but Stagnant Peripheries: Mining and Other Industry Employment Contributions to Development in Local Government Areas of the Northern Territory’, Economic Papers, 36(3), 317-334.

54. Dollery, B. E. and Drew, J. D. (2016), ‘An Assessment of the New South Wales Government’s Post-Amalgamation Rate Path Freeze Policy’, Journal of Australian Taxation, 18, 143-162.

55. Brodtkorb, T., Wallis, J. L., Dollery, B.E. and MacCarthaigh, M. (2017), 'Commissions and Local Government Reform: Expressed Leadership Identities of Commissioners in Inquiries Proposing Municipal Mergers in Northern Ireland and New South Wales', Politics and Policy, 45(2), 285-308.

56. Drew, J. and Dollery, B.E. (2017), ‘Chalk and Cheese: A Comparative Analysis of Local Government Reform Processes in New South Wales and Victoria’, International Journal of Public Administration http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01900692.2017.1298609

57. Dollery, B. E. and Yamazaki, K. (2017), ‘Is Bigger Really Better? A Comparative Analysis of Municipal Mergers in Australian and Japanese Local Government’, International Journal of Public Administration, 41(9), 725-734.

58. Dollery, B. E. and Kortt, M. (2017), "Fast and loose: An evaluation of the PriceWaterhouseCoopers Marriage Equality in Australia Report", Economic Papers, 36(1), 49-59.

59. De Souza, S., Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. (2017), ‘Counting the Cost: A Critical Evaluation of the Australian National Broadband Network Roll-Out under the Rudd/Gillard Governments’, International Journal of Public Administration DOI: 10.1080/01900692.2016.1255960

60. Wallis, J. L., Brodtkorb, T. and Dollery, B.E. (2017), ‘Advancing Commission Scholarship by Inferring Leadership Legacy Motivations from Commission Reports: The Case of Sir Michael Lyons’, Public Policy and Administration, 33(2), 216-237.

61. Catubig, M.C., Villano, R.A., and Dollery, B.E. (2016), ‘The administrative efficiency of conditional cash transfer programmes: evidence from the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino program", Asia-Pacific Development Journal, 23(1), 133-158.

62. Fahey, G., Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2016), ‘Merger Myths: A Functional Analysis of Scale Economies in New South Wales Local Government’, Public Finance and Management, 16(4)

63. Dollery, B. E. and Drew, J. D (2016), ‘Hired Guns: Local Government Mergers in New South Wales and the KPMG Modelling Report’, Australian Accounting Review DOI: 10.1111/auar.12163

64. Herold, N., Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. (2016), ‘If it ain't broke: An evaluation of the Australian Asylum Program under Rudd and Gillard’, Economic Papers, 35(3), 216-229.

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65. Caldas, P., Dollery, B. E. and Marques, R. (2016), ‘What Really Matters Concerning Local Government Evaluation: Community Sustainability’, Lex Localis: Journal of Local Self-Government, 14(3), 279-304.

66. Bell, B., Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2016), ‘Learning from Experience in NSW?’, Economic Papers, 35(2), 99-111.

67. Dollery, B. E., Kortt, M. and Drew, J. (2016), ‘Fostering Shared Services in Local Government: A Common Service Model’, Australian Journal of Regional Studies, 22(2), 228-242.

68. Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2017), ‘The Price of Democracy? Political Representation Structure and Per Capita Expenditure in Victorian Local Government’, Urban Affairs Review, 53(3), 522-538.

69. De Souza, S., Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. (2017), ‘A Critical Evaluation of the Australian Mineral Resources Rent Tax’, International Journal of Public Administration, 40(6), 472-480.

70. Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2016), ‘Careful What You Wish For: Rate-Capping in Victorian Local Government’, Journal of Australian Taxation, 17(1), 139-163.

71. Drew, J. D., Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. (2015), ‘What Determines Efficiency in Local Government: A DEA Analysis of NSW Local Government’, Economic Papers, 34(4), 243-256.

72. Catubig, M. C., Villano, R. and Dollery, B. E. (2015), ‘Payment Schemes in Conditional Cash Programs: The Case of 4Ps in the Davo Region, Philippines’, Administrative Sciences, 5(4), 240-259.

73. Catubig, M.C., Dollery, B.E. and Villano, R.A. (2015), ‘Cash Transfers, Local Government’s Efficiency and Poverty Alleviation: the Case of Davao Region in the Philippines’, Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences (JETEMS), 6(7), 311-318.

74. Dollery, B. E. (2015), ‘Obituary: Philip Andrew Black, 1947-2015’, South African Journal of Economics, 83(3), 472-474.

75. Drew, J. and Dollery, B.E. (2016), ‘How High Should They Jump? An Empirical Method for Setting Municipal Financial Ratio Performance Benchmarks’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 75(1), 53-64.

76. Drew, J., Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. (2016), ‘No Aladdin’s Cave in New South Wales? Local Government Amalgamation, Scale Economies, and Data Envelopment Analysis Specification’, Administration & Society, 49(10): 1450-1470.

77. Drew, J., Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. (2016), ‘Peas in a Pod: Are Efficient Municipalities Also Financially Sustainable?’ Australian Accounting Review, 26(2), 122-131.

78. Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2016), ‘Summary Execution: The Effect of Alternate Compilation Strategies on Local Governments’, Public Administration Quarterly, 40(4), 814-841.

79. Drew, J. and Dollery, B.E. (2015), ‘A Fair Go? A Response to the Independent Local Government Review Panel’s Assessment of Municipal Taxation in New South Wales’, Australian Tax Forum, 30(3), 471-489.

80. Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2015), ‘The State of Things: The Dynamic Efficiency of Australian State and Territories’, Economic Papers, 34(3), 165-176.

81. Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2015), ‘Rejoinder to Sansom (2015)’, Public Money and Management, 35(6), 395-396.

82. Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2015), ‘Less Haste More Speed: The Fit for Future Reform Program in New South Wales Local Government’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 75(1), 78-88.

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83. Sinnewe, E., Kortt, M., Dollery, B.E. and Hayward, P. (2015), ‘Three of a Kind: The Special Case of Australia’s Island Councils’, Economic Papers, 34(3), 150-164.

84. Blackwell, B., Fischer, A., McFarlane, J. and Dollery, B. (2015), ‘Employment Leakage by Local Government Area in the Northern Territory, Australia: The Roles of Industries, including Mining', Journal of Developing Areas, 49(6), 263-278.

85. De Souza, S., Kinoshita, Y. and Dollery, B. E. (2015), ‘Post-Disaster Local Infrastructure Reconstruction Finance: A Comparative Analysis of Policy Intervention in the Japanese Earthquake and Queensland Flood Disasters’, Public Finance and Management, 15(1), 65-87.

86. Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2016), ‘A Factor Analytic Assessment of Financial Sustainability: The Case of New South Wales Local Government’, Australian Accounting Review, 26(2), 132-140.

87. Blackwell, B., Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. (2015), ‘Institutional Vehicles for Place-Shaping in Remote Australia’, Space and Polity, 19(2), 150-169.

88. Carvalho, P., Marques, R. and Dollery, B. E. (2015), ‘Bigger Better? An Empirical Analysis of Waste Management in New South Wales’, Waste Management, 39, 277-286.

89. Graves, N., Dollery, B. E. and Kortt, M. (2016), ‘Financial Health in Australian Local Government: The Application of a Funding Assessment Model to Brisbane and Sydney City Councils’, International Journal of Public Administration, 39(4), 303-322.

90. Drew, J. and Dollery B. E. (2016), ‘What’s in a Name? Assessing the Performance of Local Government Classification Systems’, Local Government Studies, 42(2), 248-266.

91. Kortt, M.A., Dollery B., Drew J. (2016), “Municipal Mergers in New Zealand: An Empirical Analysis of the Proposed Amalgamation of the Hawke's Bay Councils”, Local Government Studies, 42(2), 228-247.

92. Sinnewe, E, Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E (2016), “Is Biggest Best? A Comparative Analysis of the Financial Viability of the Brisbane City Council”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 75(1), 39-52.

93. Simmons, P. and Dollery, B. E. (2014), “Explaining the Australian Local Government Infrastructure Expenditure Backlog: A Market Failure Approach”, Economic Papers, 2014, 33(3), 275-284.

94. Sinnewe, E, Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. (2015), ‘Religion and life satisfaction: Evidence from Germany’, Social Indicators Research, 123(3), 837-855.

95. Dollery, B., Kortt, M. A. and Crase, L. (2014), “Community Council Cooperation: The Lake Macquarie City Council Co-Governance Delegation Model”, International Journal of Public Administration, 37(11), 747-755

96. Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2015), “Breaking Up is Hard to Do: The Costs of the De-amalgamation of the Delatite Shire Council”, Public Finance and Management, 15(1), 1-23.

97. Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2015), “Road to Ruin? Consistency, Transparency and Horizontal Equalisation of Road Grant Allocations in Eastern Mainland Australian States”, Public Administration Quarterly, 39(3), 517-545.

98. Drew, J., Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. (2016), ‘Can’t get no Satisfaction: The Association between Community Satisfaction and Population Size for Victoria’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 75(1), 65-77.

99. Yarram, S. and Dollery, B. E. (2014), ‘Corporate Governance and Financial Policies: Influence of Board Characteristics on the Dividend Policy of Australian Firms’, Managerial Finance, 41(3), 267-285.

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100. Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2015), ‘Inconsistent Depreciation Practice and Public Policymaking: Local Government Reform in New South Wales’, Australian Accounting Review, 25(1), 28-37.

101. Marques, R., Dollery, B. E. and Kortt, M. (2015), ‘The Optimal Size of Local Government: The Case of Tasmania Councils’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 74(2), 212-226.

102. De Souza, S, Dollery, B. E. and Kortt, M. (2015), ‘De-amalgamation in Action: The Queensland Experience’, Public Management Review, 17(10), 1403-1424.

103. Kortt, M.A., Dollery, B., Grant, B. (2015), ‘Religion and Life Satisfaction Down Under’, Journal of Happiness Studies, 16, 277-293.

104. Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E., “Keeping It In-House: Households Versus Population as Alternative Proxies for Local Government Output”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 73(2), 235-246, 2014.

105. Dollery, B. E. Kortt, M. and O'Keefe, S. (2014), 'Local Co-governance and Environmental Sustainability in New South Wales Local Government: The Lake Macquarie City Council Sustainable Neighbourhoods Program', Economic Papers, 33(1), 36-44, 2014.

106. Grant, B. and Dollery, B. E. (2014), 'Old foes: Structural change and local democracy in Australian local government'', Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law, 3(3), 8-41.

107. Grant, B., Dollery, B. E., Kortt, M. (2015), ‘Is There a Case for Mandating Directly Elected ‘Semi-executive’ Mayors in Australian Local Government? Lessons from the 2012 Queensland Local Government Elections’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 74(4), 484-494.

108. Drew, J. D. and Dollery, B. E., "Would Bigger Councils Yield Scale Economies in the Greater Perth Metropolitan Region? A Critique of the Metropolitan Local Government Review for Perth Local Government", Australian Journal of Public Administration, 73(1), 128-137, 2014.

109. Siew King Ting, Villano, R. and Dollery, B. E., ‘Administrative Scale Economies in Local Government: An Empirical Analysis of Sabah Municipalities, 2000 to 2009’, Urban Studies, 51(13), 2899-2915, 2014.

110. Lewis C, Dollery B.E., Kortt M.A. “Building the Education Revolution Program: Another Case of Australian Government Failure?”, International Journal of Public Administration, 37(1), 299–307, 2014.

111. Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. ‘Separation Anxiety: An Empirical Evaluation of the Sunshine Coast Regional Council De-amalgamation’, Public Money and Management, 34(3), 213-220, 2014.

112. Grant, B., Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. (2016), ‘Recasting Leadership Reform in Australian Local Government: A Taxonomy from Political Theory’, Local Government Studies, 42(6), 1024-1046.

113. Drew, J. D and Dollery, B. E. ‘The Impact of Metropolitan Amalgamations in Sydney on Financial Sustainability’, Public Money and Management, 34(4), 281-288, 2014.

114. Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. ‘Symposium on Financial Sustainability and Amalgamation in Local Government: Part 2’, Public Finance and Management, 13(3), 142-147, 2013.

115. Dollery, B. E., Grant, B. and Kortt, M. ‘An Evaluation of Amalgamation and Financial Viability in Australian Local Government’, Public Finance and Management, 13(3), 215-238, 2013.

116. Kortt, M.A., Dollery, B.E., Grant B. (2013), ‘The Relationship between Religious Affiliation and Returns to Human Capital for Women’, Economic Papers, 32, 395-404, 2013.

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117. Blackwell, B. and Dollery, B. E. ‘Resource Taxation and Remote Aboriginal Expenditure’, Economic Papers, 32(3), 360-382, 2013.

118. Drew, J., Kortt, M., and Dollery, B. E. (2016), ‘Did the Big Stick Work? An Empirical Assessment of Scale Economies and the Queensland Forced Amalgamation Program’, Local Government Studies, 42(1), 1-14.

119. Drew, J. and Dollery, B. E. (2016), ‘Does Size Still Matter? An Empirical Analysis of the Effectiveness of Victorian Local Authorities’, Local Government Studies, 42(1), 15-28.

120. Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. (2013). “Introduction to Symposium on Amalgamation and Financial Sustainability in Local Government: Part 1”, Public Finance and Management, 13(2).

121. Dollery, B.E., Kortt, M. and De Souza, S. ‘Enduring Financial Sustainability through “Bottom-Up” Local Authority Ingenuity and Rational “Top-Down” State Regulation: The Case of Lake Macquarie City Council’, International Journal of Public Administration, 2014, 37, 215-223.

122. Dollery, B.E., Kortt, M. and Grant, B. ‘Fools Rush In: The Case Against Radical Water and Wastewater Restructuring in Regional NSW’, International Journal of Public Administration, 2013, 37(1), 1-9.

123. Nagpal, M., Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. ‘Bang for the Buck? An Evaluation of the Roads to Recovery Program’, Economics Papers, 2013, 32(2), 239-248.

124. Blackwell, B. and Dollery, B. E. ‘Income Factor Shares from Mining in Remote Australia: An Analysis of the Ranger Uranium Mine and the Tanami Gold Mine in the Northern Territory’, Australian Journal of Regional Studies, 19(3), 369-395, 2013.

125. Grant B., Dollery B.E., Kortt M. and B Blackwell, B. ‘A Survey of Community Engagement in Australian Local Government’, Journal of African and Asian Local Government Studies, 2012, 1(4), 1-29.

126. van der Westhuizen, G. Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. ‘An Efficiency Analysis of Basic Service Provision in South African Local Government (2006/7 to 2008/9’, Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa, 2012, 8(2), 268-282.

127. Dell ‘Anno, R. and Dollery, B. E. ‘Comparative Fiscal Illusion: A Fiscal Illusion Index for the European Union’, Empirical Economics, 33(1), 51-84, 2012.

128. Drew, J., Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. ‘A Cautionary Tale: Council Amalgamation in Tasmania and the Deloitte Access Economics Report’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 72(1), 55-65, 2013.

129. Drew, J., Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. ‘Economies of Scale and Local Government Expenditure: Evidence from Australia’, Administration and Society, 46(6): 632-653, 2014.

130. Crase, L, O’Keefe, S and Dollery, B. E. ‘Talk is Cheap, or is it?  The Cost of Consulting about Uncertain Reallocation of Water in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia’, Ecological Economics, 88(3), 206-213, 2012.

131. Wijeweera, A. and Dollery, B. E. “J-Curve Disparity between the Goods Sector and the Service Sector: Evidence from Australia”, Applied Economics Letters, 20, 452-456, 2012

132. Wong, Y. S., Ho Chong Mun and Dollery, B. E. “Impact of Exchange Rate Volatility on Import Flows: The Case of Malaysia and the United States”, Applied Financial Economics, 22, 2027-2034, 2012.

133. Buultjens, J., Ambrosoli, K. and Dollery, B. E. “The Establishment of Regional Development Australia Committees in Australia: Issues and Initiatives for the Future”, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 18(2), 182-205, 2012.

134. Kortt, M. and Dollery, B.E. “Religion and BMI in Australia”, Journal of Religion and Health, 2014, 53(10), 217-228.

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135. Kortt, M., Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. “Regional and Local Tensions: The Role of Shared Services”, Public Policy (Special Edition), 7(1), 33-43, 2012.

136. Kortt, M., Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. “Protestantism and Work Ethic: Evidence from Australia”, Empirical Economic Letters, 11(2), 197-202, 2013.

137. Grant, B., Dollery, B. E. and van der Westhuizen, G. “Locally Constructed Regionalism: The City of Geraldton, Western Australia”, Public Policy (Special Edition), 7(1), 55-67, 2012.

138. Grant, B., Dollery, B. E. and Kortt, M. “Introduction”, Public Policy (Special Edition), 7(1), 1-4, 2012.

139. Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. “The Home Insulation Program: An Example of Australian Government Failure”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 71(1), 65-75, 2012.

140. Dollery, B. E., Kortt, M. and Wijeweera, A. “Misconceiving Regional/Local Tensions: Two Case Studies from Tasmania”, Public Policy (Special Edition), 7(1), 44-53, 2012.

141. Grant, B. and Dollery, B. E. (2012), “Autonomy Versus Oversight in Local Government Reform: The Implications of ‘Home Rule’ for Australian Local Government”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 47(3), 399-412, 2012.

142. Dollery, B.E., Buultjens, J. and Adams, K. “Enhancing Australian Regional Policy: A Conceptual Framework for Assessing the Role of Regional Development Australia”, Space and Polity, 15(3), 241-255, 2011.

143. Dollery, B. E., Fiorillo, F. and Burton, T. “Running the Big Smoke: A Critical Analysis of the KPMG (2008) Approach to Local Government Reform in the Sydney Metropolitan Area”, Australian Journal of Regional Studies, 18(2), 232-256, 2012.

144. Crase, L, O’Keefe, S. and Dollery, B. E. “Presumptions of Linearity and Faith in the Power of Centralised Decision-Making: Two Challenges to the Efficient Management of Environmental Water in Australian”, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 56, 426-433, 2012.

145. Kortt, M., Dollery, B.E. and Grant, B. “Protestantism and Work Ethic: Evidence from Australia”, Empirical Economic Letters, 11(2), 197-202, 2012.

146. Dollery, B. E., Kortt, M. and Grant, B. “Harnessing Private Funds to Alleviate the Australian Local Government Infrastructure Backlog”, Economic Papers, 31(1), 114–122, 2012

147. Crase, L., O’Keefe, S. and Dollery, B. E. “Nuances of Regional Growth and its Public Policy Implications: Some Flaws in the Grattan Institute’s Investing in the Regions, Making a Difference Report”, Economic Papers, 30(4), 481-489, 2011.

148. Kortt, M., Dollery, B. E. and Pervan, S. “Religion and Education: Recent Evidence from the US”, Applied Economic Letters, 19(12), 1175-1178, 2011.

149. Dollery, B. E., Crase, L. and Grant, B. (2011), “The Local Capacity, Local Community and Local Governance Dimensions of Sustainability in Australian Local Government”, Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance, 8/9, May/November.

150. Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E., “The Association between BMI and Health-related Quality of Life among an Australian Sample”, Clinical Therapeutics, 2011, 33(10), 1466-1474.

151. Dollery, B.E. Kortt, M. K. and Grant, B. “A Normative Model of Local Government De-amalgamation in Australia”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 46(4), 601-615, 2011.

152. Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. “Australian Government Failure and the Green Loan Loans Program”, International Journal of Public Administration, 35(2), 150-158, 2012.

153. Kortt, M. and Dollery, B. E. “Religion and the Rate of Return to Human Capital: Evidence from Australia”, Applied Economics Letters, 19(10), 943-946, 2011.

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154. Kelaher, D., Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. “Trade Liberalization in Indonesian Health Services: Prospects and Policies”, International Journal of Public Administration, 34(8), 528-538, 2011.

155. Dollery, B. E. and Johnson, A. K. “When Will They Ever Learn? The Financial Implications of Water ‘Regionalisation’ For Non-Metropolitan New South Wales Local Councils”, International Journal of Public Policy, 7(4/5/6), 301-319, 2012.

156. Crase, L., Dollery, B.E. and O’Keefe, S. “Some Observations about the Reactionary Rhetoric Circumscribing the Guide to the Murray-Darling Basin Plan”, Economic Papers, 30(2), 195-207, 2011.

157. Dollery, B. E., Grant, B. and Crase, L. “Love Thy Neighbour: A Social Capital Approach to Local Government Partnerships”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 70(2), 156-166, 2011.

158. Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. “Financial Sustainability and Financial Viability in Australian Local Government”, Public Finance and Management, 11(1), 28-47, 2011.

159. Conway, M., Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. “The Construction of Regional Development in the Boardroom: Evidence from New South Wales and Western Australia”, Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 14(2), Article 8, 1-23, 2011.

160. Dollery, B. E., Grant, B. and Crase, L. “Not What They Seem: An Analysis of Strategic Service Delivery Partnerships in Local Government”, Australasian Canadian Studies, 28(2), 59-74, 2010.

161. Valle De Souza, S. and Dollery, B. E. “Shared Services in Australian Local Government: The Brighton Common Service Model”, Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 14(2), Article 4, 1-25, 2011.

162. Crase, L., Dollery, B. E. and O’Keefe, S. “Managing Environmental Water: Lessons in Crafting Efficient Governance Arrangements”, Economics Papers, 30(2), 122-134, 2011.

163. Ramsland, D. and Dollery, B. E. “Enhancing Regional Cooperation between Local Councils: A Proposed Two-Tier Model for Australian Local Government”, Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 14(2), Article 3, 1-18, 2011.

164. Grant, B., Dollery, B. E. and Gow, J. ‘Local Democracy and Local Government Efficiency: The Case of Elected Executives in Australian Local Government’, Australian Journal of Political Science, 46(1), 53-69, 2011.

165. Grant, B. and Dollery, B. E. “Political Geography as Public Policy? Place Shaping as a Model of Local Government Reform”, Ethics, Place and Environment, 14(2), 193-209, 2011.

166. Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. “Introduction: Special Edition on Local Government and Local Government Policy in Australia”, Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 14(2), Article 1, 1-4, 2011.

167. Xianming Meng, Siriwardana, M. And Dollery, B. E. “A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of Potential Policy Responses to a Negative Tourism Demand Shock in Singapore”, Tourism Analysis, 216, 142-158, 2011.

168. Dollery, B. E., Walker, G. and Bell, B. “‘Bottom-up’ Internal Reform in Australian Local Government: The Lake Macquarie City Council Review”, Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 14(2), Article 5, 1-24, 2011.

169. Dollery, B. E. and Mounter, S. “Local Infrastructure Investment, Maintenance, and Renewal: A Comparative Analysis of Contemporary Australian and New Zealand Local Government”, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 16(2), 217-232, 2010.

170. Dollery, B. E. and Hovey, M. “Australian Federal Government Failure: The Rise and Fall of the Home Insulation Program”, Economic Papers, 29(3), 342-352, 2010.

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171. Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “Industry Structure Issues in the Water and Wastewater Sectors in Australia: A Comment on Abbott and Cohen”, Economic Papers, 29(3), 365-367, 2010.

172. Grant, B. and Dollery, B. E. “Constitutionalism, Federalism and Reform: Pape versus the Commissioner of Taxation and Anor: A Conversation with Bryan Pape”, Public Policy, 53-63, 5(1), 2010.

173. Dollery, B. E., Goode, S. and Grant, B. “Structural Reform of Local Government in Australia: A Sustainable Amalgamation Model for Country Councils”, Space and Polity, 14(3), 289-304, 2010.

174. Grant, B., Dollery, B. E. and Hearfield, C. “New England Australia: What follows from Regional Status? A Comparative, Political Economy Approach”, International Journal of Wine Business Research, 23(1), 83-98, 2011.

175. Xianming Meng, Siriwardana, M. Dollery, B. E. and Mounter, S. “The Impact of the World Financial Crisis on Tourism in the Singapore Economy and Policy Reponses”, International Journal of Trade, Economics and Finance, 1, 46-53, 2010.

176. Dollery, B. E. and Wijeweera, A. “Time for Change? An Assessment of Rate-Pegging in New South Wales Local Government”, Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance, 6, 56-76, 2010.

177. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “A New Institutional Perspective on Alternative Governance Mechanisms at the Local Government Level”, Zarzadzanie Publiczne, 3(1), 71-88, 2010 [Polish translation].

178. Yeong, N., Ho Chong Mun, Dollery, B. E. Kogid, M. “A Test of the Present Value Model of Stock Prices under Rational and Adaptive Expectations using Bursa Malaysia Data from 1983 to 2003”, Applied Economics Letters, 17(6), 1-5, 2010.

179. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Market Failure, Government Failure, Leadership and Public Policy”, Zarzadzanie Publiczne, 2(8), 81-91, 2009 [Polish translation].

180. van der Westhuizen, G. and Dollery, B. E. “Efficiency Measurement of Basic Service Delivery at South African District and Local Municipalities”, Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa, 5(2), 162-174, 2009.

181. Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. “Economic Efficiency versus Local Democracy? An Evaluation of Structural Change and Local Democracy in Australian Local Government”, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 23(1), 1-20, 2011.

182. Dollery, B. E., O’Keefe, S. and Crase, L. “State Oversight Models for Australian Local Government”, Economic Papers, 28(4), 279-290, 2010.

183. Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. “Australian Alternatives to Local Government Consolidation”, Public Policy, 4(2), 87-103, 2009.

184. Dollery, B. E. “Are There Tensions between Democracy and Efficiency in Local Government? A Conceptual Note on the Structural Reform Debate”, Urban Policy and Research, 28(1), 117-123, 2010.

185. Grant, G. and Dollery, B. E. “Place-shaping by Local Government in Developing Countries: Lessons for the Developed World”, International Journal of Public Administration, 33(5), 251-261, 2010.

186. Dollery, B. E. “Local Government Reform and Local Government Finance: Review Note”, Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance, 4(November), 153-163, 2009.

187. Crase, L., O’Keefe, S. and Dollery, B. E. “The Fluctuating Political Appeal of Water Engineering in Australia”, Water Alternatives, 2(3), 440-447, 2009.

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188. Conway, M., Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. “Shared Service Models in Australian Local Government: The Fragmentation of the New England Strategic Alliance Five Years on”, Australian Geographer, 42(2), 207-223, 2011.

189. Dollery, B. E., Grant, B. and Akimov, A. “A Typology of Shared Service Provision in Australian Local Government”, Australian Geographer, 41(2), 217-231, 2010.

190. Wijeweera, A., Villano, R. and Dollery, B. E. “Economic Growth and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis”, Journal of Developing Areas, 43(2), 143-158, 2010.

191. Shiok Ye Lim, Ho Chong Mun , Dollery, B. E. “An Empirical Analysis of Calendar Anomalies in the Malaysian Stock Market”, Applied Economics, 20(1), 255-264, 2010.

192. Jones, S., Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. “Metaphors of Economic Development in Australian Local Government: A Conceptual Taxonomy”, Journal of Social and Economic Policy, 13(1), 1-18, 2009.

193. Byrnes, J., Crase, L. Villano, R. and Dollery, B. E. “The Relative Economic Efficiency of Urban Water Utilities in Regional New South Wales and Victoria”, Resource and Energy Economics, 32(1), 439-455, 2010.

194. Grant, B., Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “The Implications of the Lyons Report in England for Structural Reform in Australian Local Government”, International Journal of Public Administration, 32, 852-867, 2009.

195. Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. “Tortoises and Hares: The Race to Shared Services Across Australian State and Territory Public Services”, International Journal of Public Administration, 33(1), 43-54, 2010.

196. Graves, N. and Dollery, B. E. “Local Government Reform in South Africa: An Analysis of Financial Management Legislative Compliance by Municipalities”, Public Administration and Development, 29(5), 387-414, 2009.

197. Akimov, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Financial Sector Reforms in Indonesia and South Korea in the 1980s and Early 1990s”, Journal of Emerging Market Finance, 9(1), 25-49, 2010.

198. Dollery, B. E. “A Critical Analysis of the Report of the Independent Inquiry into Water and Wastewater Services in Non-Metropolitan New South Wales”, Agenda, 16(1), 45-60, 2009.

199. Dollery, B. E. and Graves, N. “An Analysis of Budget Compliance Measurement in South African Local Government Best-Practice Financial Management Technical Assistance Programs, 2001-2003”, Public Administration and Development, 29(1), 101-116, 2009.

200. Akimov, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Financial Development Policies in Uzbekistan: An Analysis of Achievements and Failures”, Economic Change and Restructuring, 42(4), 293-318, 2009.

201. Byrnes, J., Crase, L. Dollery, B. E. and Villano, R. “An Analysis of the Relative Efficiency of Wastewater Utilities in Non-metropolitan New South Wales and Victoria”, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 15(2), 153-169, 2009.

202. Dollery, B. E., Akimov, A. “Shared Services in Australian Local Government: Rationale, Alternative Models and Empirical Evidence”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 68(2), 208-219, 2009.

203. Kelly, A., Dollery, B. E. and Grant, B. “Regional Development and Local Government: Three Generations of Federal Intervention”, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 15(2), 171-193, 2009.

204. Dollery, B. E. “Themes in Contemporary Australian Local Government”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 68(2), 137-138, 2009.

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205. Lopez, M. Dollery, B. E. and Byrnes, J. “An Empirical Evaluation of the Relative Efficiency of the Roads to Recovery Expenditure in New South Wales Local Government”, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 15(3), 311-328, 2009.

206. Wijeweera, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Host Country Corruption Level and Foreign Direct Investments Inflows”, International Journal of Trade and Global Markets, 2(2), 168-178, 2009.

207. Dollery, B. E., Wallis, J. L. and Akimov, A. “One Size Does Not Fit all: The Special Case of Remote Small Councils in Outback Queensland”, Local Government Studies, 36(1), 21-42, 2010.

208. Dollery, B. E. “Obituary: Zane Spindler (1941-2008)”, South African Journal of Economics, 77(1), 203-204, 2009.

209. Hearfield, C. and Dollery, B. E. “Representative Democracy in Australian Local Government”, Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance, 2, 61-75, 2009.

210. Dollery, B. E., Pape, B. and Byrnes, J. “Constitutional and Federalist Perspectives on the Australian Local Government Roads to Recovery Funding Program”, ICFAI Journal of Governance and Public Policy, 3(4), 34-51, 2008.

211. Lopez, M., Dollery, B. E. and Byrnes, J. “Financial Sustainability in Local Government: An Analysis of the Roads to Recovery Program in New South Wales Local Government”, Public Policy, 3(2), 141-158, 2008.

212. Dollery, B. E. and Akimov, A. “A Critical Comment on the Analysis of Shared Services in the Queensland Local Government Association’s Size, Shape and Sustainability Program”, Accounting, Accountability and Performance, 14(2), 29-44, 2008.

213. Dollery, B. E. and Robotti, L. “Structural Reform, Revenue Adequacy and Optimal Tax Assignment in Local Government”, Commonwealth Journal of Local Government, 3, 52-67, 2009.

214. Dollery, B. E. and Storer, J. “Assessing the Impact of Electronic Gaming Machines: A Conceptual Critique of the Productivity Commission’s Methodology”, Gambling Research, 20 (1), 1-12, 2008.

215. Kelaher, D. and Dollery, B. E. “Cash and In-kind Food Aid Transfers: The Case of Tsunami Emergency Aid in Banda Aceh”, International Review of Public Administration, 13(2), 1-13, 2008.

216. Crase, L., O’Keefe, S. and Dollery, B. E. “Can Urban Water Markets Work? Some Concerns”, Agenda, 15(3), 73-82, 2008.

217. Dollery, B.E., Hallam, G. and Wallis, J. L. “Shared Services in Australian Local Government: A Case Study of the Queensland Local Government Association Model”, Economic Papers, 27(4), 343-354, 2008.

218. Dollery, B. E., Wai Ho Leong and Crase, L. “Virtual Local Government in Practice: The Case of Town Councils in Singapore”, Canadian Journal of Regional Studies, 31(2), 289-304, 2008.

219. Dollery, B. E., Byrnes, J. and Akimova, G. “The Curtailment of Critical Commentary in Australian Economics”, Econ Journal Watch, 5(3), 349-351, 2008.

220. Wijeweera, A., Nur, M. and Dollery, B. E. “Bilateral Import Demand Elasticities: The Case of Bangladesh”, International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, 19(3), 114-125, 2008.

221. Chong Mun Ho, Dollery, B. E. and Qing Bin Liu “The Cost of Risk Sharing: The Effects of Savings Subsidization and Longevity on Gifts, Fertility and Savings”, ICFAI Journal of Public Finance, 6(3), 49-59, 2008.

222. Fleming, E. and Dollery, B. E. “A Conceptual Note on Accounting for Budget Internalities in Public Policy Making”, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 26(1), 67-70, 2008.

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223. O’Keefe, S., Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “Does the Reality of Workplace Training Match the Theory? An Analysis of Public Sector Employees’ Training Decisions”, International Journal of Training Research, 5(2), 41-54, 2007.

224. Akimov, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Financial Policy in Transition Economies: Architecture, Pace and Sequencing”, Problems of Economic Transition, 50(9), 6-26, 2008.

225. Dollery, B. E., Byrnes, J. and Crase, L. “Australian Local Government Amalgamation: A Conceptual Analysis of Population Size and Scale Economies in Municipal Service Provision”, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 14(2), 167-175, 2008.

226. Dollery, B. E., Crase, L. and O’Keefe, S. “Improving Efficiency in Australian Local Government: Structural Reform as a Catalyst for Effective Reform”, Geographical Research, 47(3), 269-279, 2009.

227. Byrnes, J., Dollery, B. E., Crase, L. and Simmons, P. “Resolving the Infrastructure Crisis in Local Government: A Bond Market Issue Approach Based on Local Council Income”, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 14(2), 115-131, 2008.

228. Dollery, B. E. Johnson, A. and Byrnes, J. “Cost Shifting in Australian Local Government: An Analysis of the Spatial Impact of Pensioner Rate Concession Rebates in New South Wales”, Australian Geographer, 39(4), 467-478, 2008.

229. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “Performance Measurement in Australian Local Government”, ICFAI Journal of Public Administration, 4(2), 7-27, 2008.

230. Dollery, B. E., Ho Chong Mun and Alin, J. “No Lessons Learned: A Critical Analysis of the Queensland Local Government Reform Commission’s Final Report”, Agenda, 15(1), 67-84, 2008.

231. Dallinger, D. and Dollery, B. E. “Community Engagement in Corporate Planning in Queensland: A Case Study of Redcliffe City Council”, ICFAI Journal of Urban Policy, 3(1), 33-50, 2008.

232. O’Keefe, S., Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “Workers' Willingness to Participate in Training and Education: A Comparison”, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, 10(4), 279-294, 2007.

233. Dollery, B. E. Grant, B. and O’Keefe, S. “Local Councils as Place-Shapers: Implications of the Lyons Report for Australian Local Government”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 43(3), 481-494, 2008.

234. Dollery, B. E. and Akimov, A. “Are Shared Services a Panacea for Australian Local Government: A Critical Note on Australian and International Empirical Evidence”, International Review of Public Administration, 12(2), 1-11, 2008.

235. Crase, L., O’Keefe, S. and Dollery, B. E. “Urban Water Pricing: Practical Perspectives and Customer Preferences”, Economic Papers, 27(2), 194-206, 2008.

236. Akimov, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Kazakhstan: Financial Development and System Reform Over the Period 1993 to 2006 and Its Socioeconomic Impact”, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 44(3), 81-97, 2008.

237. Heinecke, D., Dollery, B. E. and Fleming, E. “The Samaritan’s Dilemma: The Effectiveness of Australian Foreign Aid to Papua New Guinea”, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 62(1), 53-71, 2008.

238. Akimov, A., Wijeweera, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Financial Development and Economic Growth: Evidence from Transition economies”, Applied Financial Economics, 19(12), 999-1008, 2009.

239. Dollery, B. E., Byrnes, J. D. and Crase, L. “A Note on Structural Reform in Australian Local Government”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 43(2), 333-339, 2008.

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240. Wijeweera, A. and Dollery, B. E. “An Econometric Analysis of Sri Lankan Monetary Policy Shocks and Exchange Rates”, Global Business and Economics Review, 10(1), 58-67, 2008.

241. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B.E. “Political Economy and Organizational Theory: A Hope-based Theory”, Review of Political Economy, 21(1), 123-144, 2009.

242. Sorensen, T., Marshall, N., A. and Dollery, B. E. “Changing Governance of Australian Regional Development: Systems and Effectiveness”, Space and Polity, 11(3), 297-315, 2007.

243. Crase, L., Byrnes, J. and Dollery, B. E. “The Political Economy of Urban-Rural Water Trade”, Public Policy, 2(2), 130-141, 2007.

244. Fleming, E., Heinecke, D. and Dollery, B. E. “An Analytical Framework for Assessing the Impact of Internalities on Policies and Projects Using Examples from Papua New Guinea”, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 25(3), 199-208, 2007.

245. Dollery, B. E., Byrnes, J. and Crase, L. “Is Bigger Better? Local Government Amalgamation and the South Australian Rising to the Challenge Inquiry”, Economic Analysis and Policy, 37(1), 1-14, 2007.

246. Dollery, B. E. and Dallinger, D. “Local Democracy and Local Government Efficiency: The Role of Community Engagement in Local Government Reform in Queensland”, ICFAI Journal of Governance and Public Policy, 11(4), 56-70, 2007.

247. Dollery, B. E., Wallis, J. L. and Crase, L. “About Turn: Policy Reversals and the Queensland Local Government Reform Commission”, Economic Papers, 26(4), 360-371, 2007.

248. Dollery, B. E., Byrnes, J. D. and Crase, L. “Too Tough A Nut: Determining Financial Sustainability in Australian Local Government”, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 13(2), 110-133, 2007.

249. Dollery, B. E. and Woodbury, K. “Measuring Efficiency in Australian Local Government: An Empirical Evaluation of NSW Municipal Wastewater Services” ICFAI Journal of Urban Policy, 2007.

250. Dollery, B. E., Keogh, C. and Crase, L. “Alternatives to Amalgamation in Australian Local Government: Lessons from the New Zealand Experience”, Sustaining Regions, 6(1), 50-69, 2007.

251. Dollery, B. E., Byrnes, J. and Crase, L. “The Mirage of Municipal Self-Sufficiency: A Taxonomic Approach to Local Government Sustainability in Australia”, Public Policy, 3(1), 51-66, 2008.

252. Dollery, B. E., Byrnes, J. D. and Allan, P. “Optimal Structural Reform in Australian Local Government: An Empirical Analysis of Economies of Scale by Council Function in New South Wales”, Urban Policy and Research, 25(4), 473-486, 2007.

253. Marshall, N. A., Dollery, B. E. and Sorensen, A. “Voluntary Regional Cooperation in Australia”, Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 29(2), 239-256, 2007.

254. Boland, S. and Dollery, B. E. “The Economic Significance of Migration and Remittances to Tuvalu’, Pacific Economic Bulletin, 22(1), 102-114, 2007.

255. Dollery, B. E., Byrnes, J. D. and Akimova, G. “An Empirical Note on Critical Commentary in Australian Economics Journals”, Australian Economic Papers, 46(3), 300-303, 2007.

256. Nur, M., Wijeweera, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Estimation of the Export Demand Function using Bilateral Trade Data: The Case of Bangladesh”, South Asia Economic Journal, 8(2), 249-264, 2007.

257. Dollery, B. E. and Parsons, C. R. “Prisoner Taking and Prisoner Killing: A Comment on Ferguson’s (2004) Political Economy Approach”, War in History, 14(4), 499-512, 2007.

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258. Wijeweera, A., Dollery, B. E. and Pathberiya, P. “Economic Growth and External Debt Servicing: A Cointegration Analysis for the Case of Sri Lanka”, Indian Journal of Economics and Business, 6(1), 93-102, 2007.

259. Dollery, B.E., Byrnes, J.D. and Crase, L “The Infrastructure Crisis in Australian Local Government: A Proposed Federal Asset Fund Solution”, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 13(1), 3-19, 2007.

260. Dollery, B. E., Marshall, N. and Sorensen, T. “Doing the Right Thing: An Evaluation of New Models of Local Government Service Provision in Regional New South Wales”, Rural Society, 17(1), 66-80, 2007.

261. Dollery, B. E. and Manley, K. “A Note on Performance Management in Victorian Local Government”, Accounting, Accountability and Performance, 13(1), 22-41, 2007.

262. Spindler, Z. A. and Dollery, B. E. “War as Rent-seeking: A Public Choice Perspective on the Pacific War”, Public Organization Review, 7, 21-40, 2007.

263. Crase, L., Dollery, B. E. and Byrnes, J. D. “An Inter-sectoral Comparison of Australian Water Reforms”, Water Policy, 10, 43-56, 2007.

264. Dollery, B.E. and Johnson, A. “An Analysis of the Joint Board or Country Model as the Structural Basis for Effective Australian Local Governance”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 66(2), 198-207, 2007.

265. Wijeweera, A., Dollery, B. E. and Clark, D. “An Empirical Assessment of the Impacts of Host Country and Home Country Corporate Tax Rates on FDI in the United States”, Applied Economics, 39, 109-117, 2007.

266. Dollery, B. E., Moppett, W. and Crase, L. “Spontaneous Structural Reform in Australian Local Government: The Case of the Gilgandra Cooperative Model”, Australian Geographer, 37(3), 395-409, 2006.

267. Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “Water Rights: A Comparison of the Impacts of Urban and Irrigation Reforms in Australia”, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 50(3), 451-462, 2006.

268. Currie, P. V. and Dollery, B. E. “Organizational Commitment and Perceived Organizational Support in the NSW Police”, Policing, 29(4), 741-756, 2006.

269. Meng, X. and Dollery, B. E. “Institutional Constraints and Feasible Reform for State-owned Enterprises in China”, ICFAI Journal of Public Administration, 11(4), 7-27, 2006.

270. Dollery, B. E. “An Alternative Approach to Identifying Councils ‘At Risk’: A Rejoinder to Bob Walker and Stewart Jones”, Economic Papers, 25(4), 358-361, 2006.

271. Dollery, B. E., Wallis, J. L. and Allan, P. “The Debate That Had to Happen But Never Did: The Changing Role of Australian Local Government”, Australian Journal of Political Science, November, 41(4), 553-567, 2006.

272. Chong Mun Ho and Dollery, B. E. “A Saving Subsidization System in a Model of Endogenous Fertility and Endogenous Growth: An Extension of Wigger (1999)”, Australian Economic Papers, 45(3), 179-187, 2006.

273. O’Keefe, S., Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “Understanding the Education Choices of Public Sector Employees: The Relative Importance of Time and Money”, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, 8(4), 331-350, 2006.

274. Byrnes, J. L., Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “Regulation Versus Pricing in Urban Water Policy: The Case of the Australian National Water Initiative”, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 50, 437-449, 2006.

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275. Dollery, B. E. and Byrnes, J. L. “Alternatives to Amalgamation in Australian Local Government: The Case of Walkerville”, Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 11(1), 1-20, 2006.

276. Jane, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Public Sector Reform in Australia: An Evaluation of the Corporatisation of Sydney Water, 1995 to 2002”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 65(4), 54-67, 2006.

277. Akimov, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Uzbekistan’s Financial System: An Evaluation of Twelve Years of Transition”, Problems of Economic Transition, 48(12), 6-32, 2006.

278. Cooper, B., Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “Using Choice Modelling to Reveal Waste Water Preferences in Regional Victoria”, Desalination, 188, 31-41, 2006.

279. Dollery, B. E., Crase, L. and Byrnes, J. L. “Local Government Failure: Why Does Australian Local Government Experience Permanent Financial Austerity?”, Australian Journal of Political Science,41(3), 395-409, 2006.

280. Boland, S. and Dollery, B. E. “The Value and Viability of Sovereignty-Conferred Rights in MIRAB Economies: The Case of Tuvalu”, Pacific Economic Bulletin, 21(2), 140-154, 2006.

281. Dollery, B. E. and Fleming, E. “A Conceptual Note on Scale Economies, Size Economies and Scope Economies in Australian Local Government”, Urban Policy and Research, 24(2), 271-282, 2006.

282. Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “Optimal Alternative Approaches to Structural Reform in Regional and Rural Australian Local Government”, Local Government Studies, 32(4), 447-464, 2006.

283. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Revitalizing the Contribution Non-profit Organizations can make to the Provision of Human Services”, International Journal of Social Economics, 33(7), 491-511, 2006.

284. Dollery, B. E. Murray, D. R. and Crase, L. “Knaves or Knights, Pawns or Queens? An Evaluation of Australian Higher Education Policy”, Journal of Educational Administration, 44(1), 86-97, 2006.

285. Murray, D. R. and Dollery, B. E. “An Evaluation of Performance Measurement and the Identification of ‘At Risk’ Municipal Councils in NSW Local Government”, Public Administration Today, 6, 46-61, 2006.

286. O’Keefe, S. and Dollery, B. E. “Contemporary Public Policy Perspectives on Vocational Education and Training”, Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 10(2), 95-114, 2006.

287. Coombs, G. and Dollery, B. E. “The Economics of Ageing: Generational Accounting and Regional Public Goods in Australia”, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 11(2), 115-124, 2005.

288. Dollery, B. E., Burns, S. and Johnson, A. “Structural Reform in Australian Local Government: The Armidale Dumaresq-Guyra-Uralla-Walcha Strategic Alliance Model”, Sustaining Regions, 5(1), 5-13, 2005.

289. Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “The Inter-Sectoral Implications of Securing Our Water Future Together”, Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, 1, 1-10, 2005/06.

290. Dollery, B. E. “A Critical Evaluation of Structural Reform Considerations in Rates and Taxes: A Fair Share for Responsible Local Government”, Australian Geographer, 36(3), 385-397, 2005.

291. Murray, D. R. and Dollery, B. E. “Institutional Breakdown? An Exploratory Taxonomy of Australian University Failure’, Prometheus, September, 23(4), 385-398, 2005.

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292. Dollery, B. E., Johnson, A., Marshall, N. and Witherby, A. “ROCs Governing Frameworks for Sustainable Regional Economic Development: A Case Study”, Sustaining Regions, 4(3), 15-21, 2005.

293. Shen Wang, Chong Mun Ho and Dollery, B. E. “An Analysis of Stress Testing for Asian Stock Portfolios”, ICFAI Journal of Applied Economics, IV (5), 19-30, 2005.

294. Murray, D. R. and Dollery, B. E. “Local Government Performance Monitoring in New South Wales: Are ‘At Risk’ Councils Really at Risk?”, Economic Papers, 24(4), 332-345, 2005.

295. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Leadership and Economic Theories of Non-profit Organizations”, Review of Policy Studies, 22(4), 483-500, 2005.

296. Dollery, B. E., Crase, L. and Marshall, N. A. “The Economic Case for Virtual Local Government in South Africa”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 29(1), 47-60, 2005.

297. Crase, L., Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Community Consultation in Public Policy: The Case of the Murray-Darling Basin of Australia”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 40(2), 221-237, 2005.

298. Bolton, T. and Dollery, B. E. “An Empirical Note on the Comparative Macroeconomic Effects of the GST on Australia, Canada and New Zealand”, Economic Papers, 24(1), 50-60, 2005.

299. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “The Impact of Alternative Styles of Policy Leadership on the Direction of Local Government Policy Reform”, International Journal of Social Economics, 32(4), 291-306, 2005.

300. Cannadi, J. and Dollery, B. E. “An Evaluation of Private Sector Provision of Public Infrastructure in Australian Local Government”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 64(3), 112-118, 2005.

301. Dollery, B. E. and Johnson, A. “Enhancing Efficiency in Australian Local Government: An Evaluation of Alternative Models of Municipal Governance”, Urban Policy and Research, 23(1), 73-86, 2005.

302. Kelaher, D. and Dollery, B. E. “Health Care Reform in China: An Analysis of Rural Health Care Delivery”, Politics, Administration and Change, 42, 19-32, 2004.

303. Maroney, T. and Dollery, B. E. “Explaining Voluntary Sector Behaviour: An Empirical Test Using NSW Non-Profit Social Service Provider Data”, Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 9(1), 78-97, 2004.

304. Dollery, B. E. and Chang Lee Won, “New Public Management: A Comparison between Australia and the Republic of Korea”, Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 9(1), 26-42, 2004.

305. Crase, L., Pagan, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Water Markets as a Vehicle for Reforming Water Allocation in the Murray-Darling Basin of Australia”, Water Resources Research, 40, 1-10, 2004.

306. Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “A Critical Note on ‘Eco-Civic Regionalisation’ as the Basis for Local Government Boundaries in Australia”, Australian Geographer, 35(3), 289-300, 2004.

307. Coombs, G. and Dollery, B. E. “The Aging of Australia: Fiscal Sustainability, Intergenerational Equity and Inter-Temporal Fiscal Balance”, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 39(4), 459-470, 2004.

308. Coombs, G. and Dollery, B. E. “Intergenerational Fiscal Balance in Australia: Should We Use Fiscal Sustainability or Intergenerational Equity?”, Economic Papers, 23(3), 286-299, 2004.

309. Woodbury, K. and Dollery, B. E. “Efficiency Measurement in Australian Local Government: The Case of New South Wales Municipal Water Services”, Review of Policy Research, 21(5), 615-636, 2004.

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310. Buthelezi, A. and Dollery, B. E. “An Exploratory Analysis of Local Government Failure in South Africa”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 28(2), 91-105, 2004.

311. Crowley, B., Dollery, B. E., and Crase, L. “A Comparative Analysis of Australian Film Assistance, 1997-2001”, Media International Australia, 113, 124-140, 2004.

312. Wai Ho Leong and Dollery, B. E. “The Productive Efficiency of Singapore Banks: An Application and Extension of the Barr et al (1999) Approach”, Singapore Economic Review, 49(2), 273-290, 2004.

313. Wallis, J. L., Killerby, P. and Dollery, B. E. “Social Economics and Social Capital”, International Journal of Social Economics, 31(3/4), 239-258, 2004.

314. Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “Is Bigger Local Government Better? An Evaluation of the Case for Australian Municipal Amalgamation Programs”, Urban Policy and Research, 22(3), 265-276, 2004.

315. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “The Rise and Decline of Strong Policy Leadership”, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 15(1), 3-24, 2004.

316. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Economic Approaches to the Voluntary Sector: A Note on Voluntary Failure and Human Service Delivery”, International Review of Public Administration, 8(2), 25-32, 2004.

317. Dollery, B. E., Spindler, Z. A. and Parsons, C. R. “Nanshin: Budget-maximizing Behavior, the Imperial Japanese Navy, and the Origins of the Pacific War”, Public Organization Review, 4(2), 135-155, 2004.

318. 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.

319. 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.

320. Kelaher, D. and Dollery, B. E. “An Evaluation of the Indonesian Health Care System”, Politics, Administration and Change, 40, 13-21, 2003.

321. 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.

322. 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.

323. 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.

324. Dollery, B. E. “A History of Inequality in South Africa: Review Note”, South African Journal of Economics, 71(3), 595-610, 2003.

325. Dollery, B. E. “A Critical Evaluation of Virtual Local Government in Australia”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 63(3), 82-91, 2003.

326. 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.

327. Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “Rhetorical Patterns in the Australian Debate Over War with Iraq”, Prometheus, 21, 355-365, 2003.

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328. Dollery, B. E. “The Demise of the South African Economy: Review Note”, South African Journal of Economics, 71(1), 77-95, 2003.

329. 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.

330. 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.

331. 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.

332. 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.

333. Dollery, B. E., Wallis, J. L. and Crase, L. “Public Policy Approaches to the Voluntary Sector”, Economia, 54(1), 55-78, 2003.

334. 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.

335. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Toward a Theory of Policy Leadership: Three Propositions”, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 14(1), 35-60, 2003.

336. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “An Empirical Analysis of Productivity Change in Australian Local Government”, Public Administration Quarterly, 26(2), 234-269, 2002.

337. Dollery, B. E. “Public Choice Theory and Municipal Efficiency: A Taxonomy of Local Government Failure”, Economia, 53(2), 1-14, 2002.

338. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “An Analysis of Recent Trends in Australian Local Government”, International Journal of Public Sector Management, 15(6), 496-515, 2002.

339. Coombs, G. and Dollery, B. E. “An Analysis of the Debate on Intergenerational Equity and Fiscal Sustainability in Australia”, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 37(4), 363-382, 2002.

340. Wallis, J.L. and Dollery, B. E. “Wolf's Model: Government Failure, and Public Sector Reform in Advanced Industrial Democracies”, Policy Studies Review, 19(1), 177-203, 2002.

341. Siriwardana, M. and Dollery, B. E. “The Impact of the Asian Economic Crisis on Southern African Economies”, African Development Review, 14(2), 276-297, 2002.

342. Dollery, B. E. “A Conversation with Peter Groenewegen”, History of Economics Review, 36, 126-159, 2002.

343. Kelaher, D. and Dollery, B. E. “Decentralisation and the Indonesian Health Sector”, Politics, Administration and Change, 37, 20-42, 2002.

344. Byrnes, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Do Economies of Scale Exist in Australian Local Government?: A Review of the Research Evidence”, Urban Policy and Research, 20(4), 391-414, 2002.

345. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Social Capital and Local Government Capacity”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 61(3), 76-85, 2002.

346. Dollery, B. E. “A Century of Vertical Fiscal Imbalance in Australian Federalism”, History of Economics Review, 36, 26-43, 2002.

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347. Byrnes, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Local Government Failure in Australia: An Empirical Analysis of New South Wales”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 61(3), 54-64, 2002.

348. Burton, T. A., Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “A Note on the Debate over ‘Economic Rationalism’ in Australia: An Application of Albert Hirschman’s Rhetoric of Reaction”, History of Economics Review, 36, 1-9, 2002.

349. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Understanding Cultural Changes within an Economic Control Agency: The Case of the New Zealand Treasury”, Journal of Public Policy, 21(2), 191-212, 2002.

350. Themeli, T. B., Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “An Empirical Examination of the Impact of Public Enterprise Reform on the South African Labour Market”, Australian Journal of Labour Economics, 4(4), 248-269, 2002.

351. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “Incorporating Contextual Information in Public Sector Efficiency Analyses: A Comparative Study of NSW Local Government”, Applied Economics, 34(1), 453-464, 2002.

352. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Social Service Delivery and the Voluntary Sector in Contemporary Australia”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 36(3), 367-375, 2001.

353. McNeill, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Equity and Efficiency: Section 94 Developer Charges and Affordable Housing in Sydney”, Regional Policy and Practice, 10(1), 33-37, 2001.

354. Crase, L., Patullock, E., Lamb, P. and Dollery, B. E. “Mobile Telephony in Rural Australia: Is it a Natural Monopoly”, Media International Australia, No. 99, 105-118, 2001.

355. Dollery, B. E. and Nathan, C. D. “A Note on Fiscal Federalism and Public Administration in a Transforming Society: The Case of South Africa”, Politics, Administration and Change, 35, 37-48, 2001.

356. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Government Failure, Social Capital and the Appropriateness of the New Zealand Model for Public Sector Reform in Developing Countries”, World Development, 29(2), 245-264, 2001.

357. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “The Theory of Market Failure and Equity-based Policy Making in Contemporary Local Government”, Local Government Studies, 27(4), 59-70, 2001.

358. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “Diversity in Australian Local Government: The Case Against the Imposition of National Uniform Standards”, International Review of Public Administration, 6(1), 49-58, 2001.

359. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery B. E. “Local Government Policy Evolution in New Zealand: Radical Reform and the Ex Post Emergence of Consensus or Rival Advocacy Coalitions”, Public Administration, 79(3), 533-560, 2001.

360. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “Measuring Efficiency in Local Government: An Analysis of New South Wales Municipalities’ Domestic Waste Management Function”, Policy Studies Journal, 29(2), 232-249, 2001.

361. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “Can Australian Local Government Play a Meaningful Role in the Development of Social Capital in Disadvantaged Rural Communities?”, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 35(4), 349-362, 2000.

362. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “A Note on the Timing of Microeconomic Reform in Australia”, Economic Analysis and Policy, 30(1), 63-72, 2000.

363. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “The Debate on Australian Federalism: Local Government Financial Interrelationships with State and Commonwealth Governments”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 59(4), 25-35, 2000.

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364. Burton, T. A., Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Rhetorical Patterns at the 1999 New South Wales Drug Summit”, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 12(2), 207-215, 2000.

365. Dollery, B. E., Stewart, M. and Worthington, A. C. “Australian Fiscal Federalism: An Empirical Note on Long-Term Trends in State and Local Government Finance, 1969/70 to 1994/95”, Economic Papers, 19(3), 16-17, 2000.

366. Dollery, B. E., Witherby, A. and Marshall, N. A. “Section 94 Developer Contributions and Marginal Cost Pricing”, Urban Policy and Research, 18(3), 311-328, 2000.

367. Soul, S. and Dollery, B. E. “The Effect of Municipal Population Size on Political Effectiveness: An Empirical Note on Four Local Government Jurisdictions in New South Wales”, Regional Policy and Practice, 9(2), 64-66, 2000.

368. McNeill, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Financing Urban Infrastructure: An Evaluation of Water and Sewerage Developer Charges in New South Wales”, Transactions of Multi-Disciplinary Engineering, GE24, 1-14, 2000.

369. Dollery, B. E. and Singh, S. “Explaining the Real Size of Government in Australia: An Application of the Ferris and West Model”, Economic Analysis and Policy, 30(2), 157-174, 2000.

370. Crase, L., Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “Economic Growth, Economic Policy Formulation and Structural Reform of the South African Economy”, Politics, Administration and Change, 34, 1-22, 2000.

371. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “A Note on the Coherence of the New Public Management as a Managerial Philosophy”, International Review of Public Administration, 5(1), 81-91, 2000.

372. Dollery, B. E. and Soul, S. “An Analysis of the Criteria Used by Australian Local Government Amalgamation Inquiries Between 1960 and 1992”, Regional Policy and Practice, 9(2), 41-52, 2000.

373. Dollery, B. E. and Soul, S. “A Note on Australian Local Government and Regional Economic and Social Inequalities”, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 35(2), 159-168, 2000.

374. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “Measuring Efficiency in Local Government”, Public Productivity and Management Review, 23(4), 469-485, 2000.

375. Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “Breakeven Output and Efficient Scale of Livestock Selling Complexes in Victoria”, Accounting, Accountability and Performance, 6(1) 1-18, 2000.

376. McNeill, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Funding Urban Infrastructure Using Developer Charges: The Case of Section 94 Contributions and Road Financing in New South Wales”, Public Works Management and Policy, 4(4), 297-304, 2000.

377. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “Productive Efficiency and the Australian Local Government Grants Process: An Empirical Analysis of New South Wales Local Government”, Australian Journal of Regional Studies, 6(2), 95-121, 2000.

378. Crase, L., O’Reilly, L. and Dollery, B. E. “Water Markets as a Vehicle for Water Reform: The Case of New South Wales”, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 44(2), 299-321, 2000.

379. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “An Empirical Survey of Frontier Efficiency Measurement Techniques in Local Government”, Local Government Studies, 26(2), 23-52, 2000.

380. 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.

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381. Soul, S. and Dollery, B. E. “A Note on the Size of Australian Local Government”, Regional Policy and Practice, 8(2), 35-40, 1999.

382. 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.

383. Brennan, T. and Dollery, B. E. “A Note on Performance Measurement in Australian Local Government”, Accounting, Accountability and Performance, 5(2), 1-16, 1999.

384. 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.

385. 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.

386. 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.

387. 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.

388. 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.

389. 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.

390. 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.

391. 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.

392. 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.

393. 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.

394. Witherby, A. and Dollery, B. E. “One Industry: Many Perspectives”, Australian Planner, 35(3), 138-142, 1998.

395. 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.

396. 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.

397. 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.

398. 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.

399. 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.

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400. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “The Political Determination of Intergovernmental Grants in Australia”, Public Choice, 94(3/4), 299-315, 1998.

401. Dollery, B. E. “Reforming Australian Local Government: Forced or Voluntary Amalgamations?”, Agenda, 4(4), 445-454, 1997.

402. 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.

403. 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.

404. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Market Failure, Government Failure, Leadership and Public Policy”, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 8(2), 113-126, 1997.

405. 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.

406. Dollery, B. E. “Critics of Microeconomic Reform in Australia: Review Note”, Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration, 84, 136-139, 1997.

407. 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.

408. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “An Economic Analysis of Public-Private Relationships in Local Government”, Urban Futures, 22, 1-8, 1997.

409. 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.

410. Dollery, B. E. “How Different is the New South Africa?”, Agenda, 4(1), 89–95, 1997.

411. 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.

412. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “A Cautionary Note on Environmental Economics”, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 32(3), 299-305, 1997.

413. 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.

414. 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.

415. 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.

416. Casey, A. and Dollery, B. E. “The Privatisation of GIO Australia: Success or Failure?”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 55(3), 18-25, 1996.

417. Dollery, B. E. “Similar Triangles and the Theory of Regulation: A Rejoinder to Quiggin”, Economic Papers, 15(1), 94-96, 1996.

418. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “An Economic Perspective on Crime and Punishment in Australia”, Agenda, 3(2), 235-240, 1996.

419. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “An Interview with Clem Tisdell”, International Journal of Social Economics, 23 (4/5/6), 20-48, 1996.

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420. Barnes, N. H. and Dollery B. E. “Financing Urban Infrastructure in New South Wales”, Urban Futures, 21, 19-28, 1996.

421. 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.

422. 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.

423. 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.

424. 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.

425. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “A Reappraisal of the Economics of Government”, Economic and Social Policy, 1(2), 35–54, 1996.

426. Dollery, B. E. and Worthington, A. C. “The Empirical Analysis of Fiscal Illusion”, Journal of Economic Surveys, 10(3), 261–298, 1996.

427. Dollery, B. E. “Towards a Theory of Public Sector Organisation Performance”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 30(3), 561-567, 1995.

428. Dollery, B. E. “Institutional Change, Property Rights and Economic Performance in Post-Apartheid South Africa”, Development Southern Africa, 12(6), 851-863, 1995.

429. Dollery, B. E., Schulze, D. J. and West, L. “Swapping Debt for Nature”, Agenda, 2(3), 361-365, 1995.

430. 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.

431. 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.

432. 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.

433. 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.

434. 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.

435. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “A Communitarian Perspective on Government Failure”, International Journal of Social Economics, 22(4), 33-48, 1995.

436. Dollery, B. E. and Webster, S. “Unemployment Benefits and Unemployment in Australia 1950-1989”, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 30(1), 1-9, 1995.

437. Dollery, B. E. “The Timing of Microeconomic Reform in Australia”, Economic Papers, 13(3), 84-90, 1994.

438. Dollery, B. E. “Economic Theory and Policy Analysis: Conceptual Guidelines for Public Policymakers”, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 53(2), 222-232, 1994.

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439. Dollery, B. E. “South Africa’s First Post-Apartheid Administration: Prognosis for an ANC Government”, Policy, 9(4), 32-34, 1994.

440. Dollery, B. E. “A Conceptual Note on Financial and Trade Sanctions Against South Africa”, Economic Analysis and Policy, 23(2), 179-188, 1994.

441. Dollery, B. E. “Labour Apartheid in South Africa: A Rent-Seeking Approach to Discriminatory Legislation; Reply”, Australian Economic Papers, 33(63), 309-311, 1994.

442. Dollery, B. E. “Economic Growth and Redistribution in South Africa”, Development Southern Africa, 11(2), 199-204, 1994.

443. Dollery, B. E. “The Economic Consequences of Economists: Comment”, Australian Journal of Political Science, 28(1), 146-149, 1993.

444. 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.

445. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “The Economics of Economics: A Model of Research Discourse”, Australian Economic Papers, 32(59), 175-184, 1993.

446. Dollery, B. E. “The ANC's Policy Guidelines for a Democratic South Africa”, Policy, 8(4), 56-58, 1992/93.

447. Dollery, B. E. “A Conceptual Framework for the Growth and Redistribution Debate in South Africa”, Development Southern Africa, 10(1), 23-32, 1993.

448. Dollery, B. E. “Distributive Justice, Welfare Economics, and Liberalism: Comment”, South African Journal of Economics, 60(3), 311-315, 1992.

449. 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.

450. 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.

451. Dollery, B. E. “What is this Thing called Economic Rationalism: Comment”, Australian Journal of Social Issues, 27(3), 209-212, 1992.

452. Cook, M. C. and Dollery, B. E. “The Economics of the Beazley Tele-communications Reform Proposal: Rejoinder”, Economic Papers, 11(1), 94-95, 1992.

453. 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.

454. Dollery, B. E. and Gilmour, J. D. “The Role of Universities in Training for Development: Comment”, Development Southern Africa, 8(3), 405-409, 1991.

455. Dollery, B. E. “The Rationale Underlying the Policy of Inward Industrialisation in South Africa: Comment”, Development Southern Africa, 8(1), 111-113, 1991.

456. Cook, M. C. and Dollery, B. E. “The Economics of the Beazley Tele-communications Reform Proposal”, Economic Papers, 9(4), 61-70, 1990.

457. Dollery, B. E. “Promoting Professional Competition: The EPAC Study of Professional Competition”, Policy, 6(1), 51-52, 1990.

458. 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.

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459. 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.

460. Dollery, B. E. “Labour Apartheid in South Africa: A Rent-Seeking Approach to Discriminatory Legislation”, Australian Economic Papers, 29(54), 113-127, 1990.

461. Dollery, B. E. “South African Political Economy and the Sanctions Debate”, Journal of Australian Political Economy, 27, 91-100, 1990.

462. Dollery, B. E. “Economic Sanctions and Economic Theory”, Policy, 5(4), 51-53, 1989.

463. 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.

464. 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.

465. Dollery, B. E. “Financial Sanctions against South Africa: Review Note”, South African Journal of Economics, 57(4), 393-401, 1989.

466. 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.

467. 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.

468. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Regulation and Occupational Licensure in Australia”, Economic Papers, 8(1), 36-46, 1989.

469. Dollery, B. E. “Apartheid and the Case for Sanctions: Comment”, Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 26(3), 338-340, 1988.

470. Dollery, B. E. “Modish Thought, Dirigisme, and Engineering Urges in South African Development Economics”, Development Southern Africa, 5(2), 135-142, 1988.

471. 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.

472. 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.

473. 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.

474. 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.

475. 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.

476. 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.

477. Black, P. A. and Dollery, B. E. “Selective Intervention in the South African Economy”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 10(1), 47-67, 1985.

478. 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.

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479. 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.

480. Dollery, B. E. and Jackson, C. W. “Pricing Strategies for Maximum Profit”, Accountancy SA, 16, 31-37, 1984.

481. Dollery, B. E. “A South African Test of the Blair Target Return Model”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 9(2), 51-62, 1984.

482. 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.

483. Dollery, B. E. “Economic Dualism and the Theory of the Firm”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 7(1), 46-52, 1982.

484. Dollery, B. E. “Productivity in Economics: Comment”, Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 6(1), 94-95, 1981.

485. 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.

486. 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.

Chapters in Books

1. Dollery, B. E., Kortt, M. and Drew, J. (2020), ‘Australian Local Government Perspectives on Contemporary Structural Reform’, in Open Government: Concepts, Methodology, Tools and Applications, IGI Global, New York, Chapter 78, 1669-1694.

2. Dollery, B. E. (2018), ‘Shared Services in Australian Local Government: The Case of the Common Service Model’, in G. Halseth, S. Markey and L. Ryser (eds.), Service Provision and Rural Sustainability: Infrastructure and Innovation, Routledge, New York, 49-62.

3. Dollery, B. E., Kortt, M and Drew, J. (2016), ‘Australian Local Government Perspectives on Contemporary Structural Reform’, in H U. Sadioglu and K. Dede (eds.), Handbook of Research on Comparative Politics and Reformation in Local Governments, IGI Press, Minneapolis, 179-204.

4. Dollery, B. E., Kortt, M. A. and De Souza, S. (2015), ‘Policy Analysis Capacity and Australian Local Government’, in B. Head and K. Crowley (eds.), Policy Analysis in Australia, Bristol: Policy Press, pp.105-120.

5. Dollery, B. E. (2015), ‘Introduction”, in B. E. Dollery, B. E. and I. Tiley (eds.), Perspectives on Australian Local Government Reform, Sydney: Federation Press, pp.1-7.

6. Dollery, B. E. “Mind Traveller”, in X. De Vanssay and F. Palda (eds.), The Socratic Economist: Reflections on the Life and Writings of Zane Spindler, Cooper-Wolfling, San Bernadino, pp.49-61, 2014.

7. Dollery, B. E., Kortt, M. A. and Grant, B. “Options for Rationalizing Local Government Structure: A Policy Agenda” in S. Santiago-Penas and J. Martinez-Vazquesz (eds.), The Challenge of Local Government Size: Theoretical Perspectives, International Experience and Policy Reform, Edward Elgar Publishers, Abingdon, pp., 2013.

8. Dollery, B. E., Kortt, M. A. and Grant, B. “Tackling the Australian Local Government Infrastructure Backlog: The Case for a National Bond Bank”, in P. van den Hoek (ed.), A Global Economy, Forum for Economists International, Amsterdam, pp. 116-130, 2011.

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9. Dollery, B. E. and O’Keefe, S. “Institutional Considerations for Collaborative Behavior”, in L. Crase and S. O’Keefe (eds.), Water Policy, Tourism and Recreation: Lessons from Australia, RFF Press, New York, pp.82-99, 2011.

10. O’Keefe, S. and Dollery, B. E. “Collaborating and Coordinating Disparate Interests: Lessons from Water Trusts”, in L. Crase and S. O’Keefe (eds.), Water Policy, Tourism and Recreation: Lessons from Australia, RFF Press, New York, pp.100-112, 2011.

11. Fiorillo, F. and Dollery, B. E. “A Theoretical Analysis of Putative Trade-offs between Local Democracy and Economic Efficiency in Local Government”, in Frontiers of the Theoretical Development of China: Public Finance, Social Sciences Academic Press (China), Beijing, pp. 119-134, 2011.

12. Soul, S. and Dollery, B. E. in E. “An Analysis of the Criteria Used by Australian Local Government Amalgamation Inquiries Between 1960 and 1992”, in A. Ahmad and G. Brosio (eds.), Effective Federalism And Local Finance: Volume I: How Federal and Decentralized Systems Work and Institutional Underpinnings, Edward Elgar Publishers, Cheltenham, 467-495, Chapter 21, 2011.

13. Byrnes, J.D., Crase, L and Dollery, B.E. “Water Option Contracts to Facilitate Inter-sectoral Trade”, in H. Bjornlund, (ed.), Incentives and Instruments for Sustainable Irrigation, WIT Press, Southampton, pp. 123-135, 2010.

14. Grant, B., Dollery, B. E. and Hearfield, C. (2010), “New England Australia: What Follows from Regional Status? A Comparative Political Economy Approach”, Inaugural Wine Business Research Symposium, Centre for Institutional and Organisational Studies, University of Newcastle, pp. 167-187.

15. Dollery, B. E. “The Influence of Economic Theories of Government Failure on Public Management Reform”, in S. Goldfinch and J. Wallis (eds.), International Handbook Of Public Management Reform, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp.18-40, 2009.

16. Crase, L and Dollery, B. E. “The Institutional Setting”, in L. Crase (ed.), Water Policy in Australia, Resources for the Future, Washington, pp.74-89, 2008.

17. Soul, S. and Dollery, B. E. (2008),“An Analysis of the Criteria Used by Australian Local Government Amalgamation Inquiries Between 1960 and 1992”, in E. Ahmad and G. Brosio (eds.), Effective Federalism and Local Finance: Volume I: How Federal and Decentralized Systems Work and Institutional Underpinnings, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, Chapter 21.

18. Dollery, B. E. and Dallinger, D. “Local Democracy and Local Government Efficiency: The Role of Community Engagement in Local Government Reform in Queensland”, in S. Menon (ed.), Decentralised Local Government: Perspectives and Experience, ICFAI Books, Hydrabad, 2008, 179-198.

19. Dollery, B. E. “One Hundred Years of Vertical Fiscal Imbalance in Australian Federalism”, in D. Alagiri (ed.), Fiscal Imbalances and Sustainability: Concepts and Country Experience, ICFAI Books, Hydrabad, 2009.

20. Dollery, B. E. and Robotti, L. “Introduction”, in Dollery, B. E. and Robotti, L (eds.), The Theory and Practice of Local Government Reform, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 1-8, 2008.

21. Dollery, B. E. and Robotti, L. “Local Government and the Economics of Federalism”, in Dollery, B. E. and Robotti, L (eds.), The Theory and Practice of Local Government Reform, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 9-26, 2008.

22. Dollery, B. E. and Byrnes, J. “Structural Reform in Australia”, in Dollery, B. E. and Robotti, L (eds.), The Theory and Practice of Local Government Reform, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 93-114, 2008.

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23. Dollery, B. E. and Robotti, L. “Local Government Policy”, in Dollery, B. E. and Robotti, L (eds.), The Theory and Practice of Local Government Reform, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 257-270, 2008.

24. Dollery, B. E., Garcea, J. and LeSage, E. C. “Introduction”, in Dollery, B. E. Garcea, J. and LeSage, E. (eds.), Local Government Reform: A Comparative Analysis of Advanced Anglo-American Countries, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, pp. 1-15, 2008.

25. Dollery, B. E., Garcea, J. and LeSage, E. C. “Comparative Overview and Assessment of Reforms”, in Dollery, B. E. Garcea, J. and LeSage, E. (eds.), Local Government Reform: A Comparative Analysis of Advanced Anglo-American Countries, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, pp. 190-220, 2008.

26. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Demand-based Theories for Non-profit Organizations”, in Frontiers of the Theoretical Development of China: Public Finance, Social Sciences Academic Press (China), Beijing, pp. 109-136, 2008.

27. Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “The Institutional Setting”, in L. Crase (ed.), Water Policy in Australia, RFF Press, Washington D. C., pp.74-89, 2008.

28. Xianming, S. and Dollery, B.E. “Institutional Perspectives and Feasible Reform for State-owned Enterprises in China”, in S. Singh (ed.), Privatization: Global Perspectives, ICFAI Press, Indirabad, 2007.

29. Dollery, B. E. “Local Government Organization and Finance: New Zealand”, in A. Shah (ed.), Local Governance in Industrial Countries, Public Sector Governance and Accountability Series, Washington D.C., World Bank, pp. 189-222, 2006.

30. Chong Mun Ho and Dollery, B. E. “A Saving Subsidisation System in a Model of Endogenous Fertility and Endogenous Growth”, in J. Roufagalas (ed.), Resource Allocation and Institutions: Explorations in Economics, Finance and Law, Athens, Athens Institute for Education and Research, 45-56, 2006.

31. 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.

32. 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.

33. 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.

34. Dollery, B. E. and Soul, S. “1998 - The Eye of the Storm”, in Institute of Municipal Management, Sydney, IMM, 57-58, 1999.

35. 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.

36. 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.

37. 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.

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38. 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.

39. 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.

40. 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.

41. Dollery, B. E. “Are Sanctions Working?”, in D. Tothill (ed.) (1990), Australian Perceptions of South Africa, Canberra, CPN Publications, 60-75, 1989.

42. 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.

Entries in Major Works of Reference

1. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Economic Theories of Public Leadership”, in Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, New York, Marcel Dekker, 273-276, 2002.

2. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Economic Efficiency”, in Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, New York, Marce Dekker, 403-406, 2002.

3. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Theory of Market Failure”, in Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, New York, Marcel Dekker, 752-755, 2002.

4. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “New Institutional Economics”, in Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, New York, Marcel Dekker, 807-811, 2002.

Refereed Conference Publications

1. Meng, X, Siriwardana, Dollery, B. E. and A. Mounter, S. “The Economic Effects of a Negative Shock on Tourism Demand in Singapore: A CGE Modelling Approach”, Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Business, Economics and Tourism Management (CBETM, )World Academic Press ISBN:9781846260261 165-170, 2010

2. Grant, B., Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “Leadership in Contemporary Local Government Reform: The Lyons Report and Its Implications for Australasian Local Government”, in M. Wilson (ed.), Managing in the Pacific Century, Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management 22nd ANZAM Conference Proceedings, ISBN: 186308 148 8, 1-20, 2008.

3. Wijeweera, A. and Dollery, B. E., “Corruption and Foreign Direct Investments: A Panel Analysis”, Proceedings of the 35th Australian Conference of Economists, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia, ISBN: 1 74067 501 0, 2006.

4. 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.

5. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “A Comparative Examination of Cultural Change within the Australian and New Zealand Treasuries”, in Chang Won Lee (ed.), Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the Tenth International Conference on Advances in Management, Korean Association for Public Administration and Korean Institute of Public Administration, Volume 10, Seoul, Korean Association for public Administration, 277-287, 2003.

6. Crase, L., Dollery, B. E. and Lockwood, M. “Transactions Costs Emanating from Policy Flexibility in Water Markets”, in D. Brennan (ed.), Water Policy Reform: Lessons from Asia

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and Australia, ACAIR Proceedings No.106, Canberra, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, 31-47, 2002.

Working Papers

1. Dollery, B. E. and Storer, J. “Australian Local Government and Electronic Gaming Machines: A Conceptual Critique of the Productivity Commission’s Methodology”, Working Paper 20-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

2. Byrnes, J. , Crase, L., Dollery, B. E. and Villano, R. “Putting Water to Work – Urban Water Utilities in Regional New South Wales and Victoria”, Working Paper 19-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

3. Lopez, M., Dollery, B. E. and Byrnes, J. “An Analysis of the Roads to Recovery Program in New South Wales Local Government”, Working Paper 18-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

4. Worthington, A. and Dollery, B. E. “The Application of Performance Measurement in Australian Local Government”, Working Paper 17-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

5. Grant, B. and Dollery, B. E. “Civic Virtue and Place-shaping in the Lyons Report on Local Government in England”, Working Paper 16-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

6. Dollery, B. E., Byrnes, J. and Crase, L. “Economies of Scale and Population Size in Australian Local Government Structural Reform Programs”, Working Paper 15-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

7. Byrnes, J., Dollery, B. E., Crase, L. and Simmons, P. “Financing the Australian Local Government Infrastructure Backlog through a Bond Issue on the Capital Market”, Working Paper 14-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

8. Dollery, B. E., Ho, C. M. and Alin, J. “A Critical Appraisal of the Queensland Reform Commission’s Final Report”, Working Paper 13-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

9. Dollery, B. E., Grant, B. and O’Keefe, S. “The Lyons Report and its Ramification for Australian Local Government”, Working Paper 12-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

10. Dollery, B. E., Hallam, G. and Wallis, J. “An Analysis of the Queensland Local Government Association Shared Service Model”, Working Paper 11-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

11. Dollery, B. E., Wallis, J. and Akimov, A. “One of A Kind: Local Government in Outback Central West Queensland”, Working Paper 10-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

12. Dollery, B. E., Wallis, J. and Crase, L. “Has the Queensland Government Policy Reversal on Local Government Amalgamation been Satisfactorily Justified?”, Working Paper 09-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

13. Dollery, B. E., Wallis, J. and Ramsland, D. “A New Model of Regional Governance in Australian Local Government with Local Autonomy Preserved”, Working Paper 08-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

14. Dollery, B. E. and Akimov, A. “An evaluation of shared services in the Queensland Local Government Association’s Size, Shape and Sustainability Program”, Working Paper 07-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

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15. Dollery, B. E. and Akimov, A. “Critical review of the empirical evidence on shared services in local government”, Working Paper 06-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

16. Dollery, B. E., Akimov, A. and Byrnes, J. “An Analysis of Shared Local Government Services in Australia”, Working Paper 05-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

17. Dollery, B. E., Byrnes, J. and Crase, L. “A Typology of the Sources of Council Sustainability”, Working Paper 04-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

18. Dollery, B. E., Johnson, A. and Byrnes, J. “An Assessment of Pensioner Rebates in New South Wales”, Working Paper 03-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

19. Dollery, B. E., Byrnes, J. and Crase, L. “An Analysis of the New Perspective on Amalgamation in Australian Local Government”, Working Paper 02-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

20. Dallinger, D. and Dollery, B. E. “Citizen Participation in Local Government Corporate Planning in Queensland”, Working Paper 01-2007, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2007.

21. Lim, S. Y., Ho, C. M. and Dollery, B. E. “Stock Market Calendar Anomalies: The Case of Malaysia”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2007-5, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2007 (ISSN 1442 2980).

22. Wong, M. K., Ho, C. M. and Dollery, B. E. “An Empirical Analysis of the Monthly Effect: The Case of the Malaysian Stock Market”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2007-4, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2007 (ISSN 1442 2980).

23. Akimov, A. and Dollery, B. E. “An evaluation of Kazakhstan 's Financial System Reforms in 1993-2002”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2007-3, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2007 (ISSN 1442 2980).

24. Akimov, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Strategic Decisions for Financial Systems in Transition: Financial System Design, Pace and Sequencing of Reform”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2007-2, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2007 (ISSN 1442 2980).

25. Dollery, B. E. and Parsons, G. R. “Niall Ferguson's Political Economy Approach to Prisoner Taking and Prisoner Killing : a Critical Comment”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2007-1, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2007 (ISSN 1442 2980).

26. Dollery, B. E. and Dallinger, D. “Community Engagement in Local Government Reform in Queensland”, Working Paper 05-2006, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2006.

27. Dollery, B. E., Byrnes, J. and Crase, L. “Resolving the Australian Local Infrastructure Crisis through a Federal Infrastructure Asset Fund”, Working Paper 04-2006, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2006.

28. Dollery, B. E., Pape, B. and Byrnes, J. “An Assessment of the Australian Government's Roads to Recovery Program”, Working Paper 03-2006, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2006.

29. Dollery, B. E., Crase, L. and Byrnes, J. “Overall Local Council Sustainability in Australian Local Government”, Working Paper 02-2006, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2006.

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30. Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “A Comparative Perspective on Financial Sustainability in Australian Local Government”, Working Paper 01-2006, Centre for Local Government, University of New England, 2006.

31. Fleming, E., Heinecke, D. and Dollery, B. E. “Incorporating Internalities into Benefit-Cost Analysis: A Case Study of Australian Development Aid in Papua New Guinea”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2006-10, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2006 (ISSN 1442 2980).

32. Heinecke, D., Fleming, E. and Dollery, B. E. “Evaluating Australian Macro-Level Foreign Aid to Papua New Guinea”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2006-9, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2006 (ISSN 1442 2980).

33. O'Keefe, S., Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “Workers' Willingness to Participate in Training and Education: A Comparison”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2006-8, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2006 (ISSN 1442 2980).

34. O'Keefe, S., Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “Older Workers and Participation in Study Programs”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2006-7, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2006 (ISSN 1442 2980).

35. O'Keefe, S., Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “Workplace Training-Does Reality Match the Theory? An Analysis of Public Sector Employees' Training Decisions”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2006-6, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2006 (ISSN 1442 2980).

36. Akimov, A., Wijeweera, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Finance-Growth Nexus: Evidence from Transition Economies”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2006-5, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2006 (ISSN 1442 2980).

37. Dollery, B. E., Byrnes, J. and Allan, P. “Optimal Structural Reform in Australian Local Government: An Empirical Analysis of Economies of Scale by Council Function in New South Wales”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2006-4, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2006 (ISSN 1442 2980).

38. Dollery, B. E., Wallis, J. and Allan, P. “Perspectives on the Changing Role of Australian Local Government”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2006-3, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2006 (ISSN 1442 2980).

39. Dollery, B. E., Crase, L. and Byrnes, J. “Local Government Amalgamation and the South Australian ‘Rising to the Challenge’ Inquiry”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2006-1, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2006 (ISSN 1442 2980).

40. Dollery, B. E., Crase, L. and Byrnes J. “Why Does Australian Local Government Endure Chronic Financial Stress?, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-19, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

41. Dollery, B. E, Moppett, W. and Crase, L. “Spontaneous Structural Reform in Australian Local Government: The Case of the Gilgandra Cooperative Model”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-18, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

42. Meng, X. and Dollery, B. E. “Institutional Constraints and Feasible Reform for State-Owned Enterprises in China”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-17, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

43. Dollery, B. E., Crase, L. and O’Keefe, S. “Improving Efficiency in Australian Local Government: Structural Reform as a Catalyst for Effective Reform”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-16, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

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44. Dollery, B. E., Keogh, C. and Crase, L. “Alternatives to Amalgamation in Australian Local Government: Lessons from the New Zealand Experience”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-15, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

45. Dollery, B. E., Leong, W.H. and Crase, L. “Virtual Local Government in Practice: The Case of Town Councils in Singapore”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-14, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

46. Ho, C. M. and Dollery, B. E. “A Savings Subsidization System in a Model of Endogenous Fertility and Endogenous Growth”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-13, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

47. Dollery, B. E., Marshall, N. and Sorensen, T. “An Analytical Evaluation of New Models of Local Government Service Provision in Regional New South Wales”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-12, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

48. Currie, P. and Dollery, B. E. “An Empirical Analysis of the Relationship Between Perceived Organizational Support and Organizational Commitment in the NSW Police Service”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-11, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

49. Boland, S. and Dollery, B. E. “The Economic Significance of Migration and Remittances in Tuvalu”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-10, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

50. Boland, S. and Dollery, B. E. “The Value and Viability of Sovereignty-Conferred Rights in MIRAB Economies: The Case of Tuvalu”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-9, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

51. Wijeweera, A., Dollery, B. E. and Pathberiya, P. “Economic Growth and External Debt Servicing: A Cointegration Analysis of Sri Lanka, 1952 to 2002”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-8, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

52. Khusnutdinova, G. and Dollery, B. E. “An Evaluation Of The Application Of Economic Environmental Policy Instruments In Uzbekistan”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-7, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

53. Dollery, B. E. and Fleming, E. “A Conceptual Note on Scale Economies, Size Economies and Scope Economies in Australian Local Government”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-6, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

54. Dollery, B. E. “The State of Play in Australian Local Government”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-5, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

55. Dollery, B. E. and Byrnes, J. “Alternatives to Amalgamation in Australian Local Government: The Case of Walkerville”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-4, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

56. Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “Optimal Alternative Approaches to Structural Reform in Regional and Rural Australian Local Government”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-3, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

57. Dollery, B. E., Burns, S. and Johnson, A. “Structural Reform in Australian Local Government: the Armidale Dumaresq-Guyra-Uralla-Walcha Strategic Alliance Model”, UNE Working Paper

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Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-2, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

58. Dollery, B. E. and Johnson, A. “Enhancing Efficiency in Australian Local Government: an Evaluation of Alternative Models of Municipal Governance”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2005-1, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2005 (ISSN 1442 2980).

59. Wijeweera, A., Dollery, B. E. and Clark, D. “An Empirical Assessment of the Impact of Host Country and Home Country Corporate Tax Rates on Foreign Direct Investment in the United States”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-21, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

60. Murray, D. and Dollery, B. E. “Institutional Breakdown? An Exploratory Taxonomy of Australian University Failure”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-20, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

61. Wallis, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Economic Revisionism and Organizational Leadership: A Hope-Based Theory”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-19, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

62. Dollery, B. E., Murray, D. and Crase, L. “Knaves or Knights, Pawns or Queens? An Evaluation of Australian Higher Education Reform Policy”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-18, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

63. Bolton, T. and Dollery, B. E. “An Empirical Note on the Comparative Macroeconomic Effects of the GST in Australia, Canada and New Zealand”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-17, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

64. Akimov, A. and Dollery, B. E. “The Financial System of Uzbekistan: An Evaluation of Twelve Years of Transition”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-16, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

65. Murray, D. and Dollery, B. E. “Local Government Performance Monitoring in NSW: are ‘At Risk’ Councils Really at Risk?”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-15, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

66. Murray, D. and Dollery, B. E. “An Evaluation of Performance Measurement and the Identification of ‘At Risk’ Municipal Councils in NSW Local Government”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-14, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

67. Dollery, B. E. and Johnson, A. “An Analysis of the Joint Board or Country Model as the Structural Basis for Effective Australian Local Governance”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-13, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

68. Crase, L., Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. “Conceptualising Community Consultation in Public Policy Formulation: The Case of the Living Murray Debate in the Murray-Darling Basin of Australia”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-12, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

69. Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “A Critical Note on 'Eco-Civic Regionalisation as the Basis for Local Government Boundaries in Australia”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-11, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

70. Woodbury, K. and Dollery, B. E. “Measuring Efficiency in Australian Local Government: An Empirical Evaluation of NSW Municipal Wastewater Services”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-10, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

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71. Dollery, B. E. and Spindler, Z. “A Public Choice Perspective on the Origins of the Pacific War”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-9, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

72. Leong, W. H. and Dollery, B. E. “The Productive Efficiency of Singapore Banks: An Application and Extension of the Barr Et Al (1999) Approach”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-8, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

73. Jane, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Public Sector Reform in Australia: An Evaluation of the Corporatisation of Sydney Water, 1995 to 2002”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-7, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

74. Maroney, T. and Dollery, B. E. “Explaining Voluntary Sector Behaviour: an Empirical Test Using NSW Non-Profit Social Service Provider Data”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-6, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

75. Cannadi, J. and Dollery, B. E. “An Evaluation of Private Sector Provision of Public Infrastructure in Australian Local Government”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-5, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

76. Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “Is Bigger Local Government Better? An Evaluation of the Economic Case for Australian Municipal Amalgamation Programs”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-4, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

77. Coombs, G. and Dollery, B. E. “The Economics of Ageing: Generational Accounting and Regional Public Goods in Australia”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-3, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

78. Coombs, G. and Dollery, B. E. “Intergenerational Fiscal Balance in Australia: Should We Use Fiscal Sustainability or Intergenerational Equity?”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-2, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

79. Coombs, G. and Dollery, B. E. “The Ageing of Australia: Fiscal Sustainability, Intergenerational Equity and Inter-Temporal Fiscal Balance”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2004-1, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2004 (ISSN 1442 2980).

80. 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).

81. 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).

82. 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).

83. 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).

84. 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).

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85. 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).

86. 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).

87. 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).

88. 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).

89. 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).

90. 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).

91. 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).

92. 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).

93. 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).

94. 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).

95. 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).

96. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Policy Leadership Styles and the Process of Paradigmatic Policy Change: Three propositions”, University of Otago, Economics Discussion Papers, 0203, 2002.

97. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Leadership and Economic Theories of Non-Profit Organizations”, University of Otago, Economics Discussion Papers, 0202, 2002.

98. Burton, T. and Dollery, B. E. “Alex Kerr's Dogs And Demons And The Problems Of Contemporary Japan: A Review Note”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2002-12, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2002 (ISSN 1442 2980).

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99. Wallis, J., Dollery, B. E. and Mun, H. C. “Leadership And Economic Theory”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2002-11, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2002 (ISSN 1442 2980).

100. Leong, W. H., 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”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2002-10, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2002 (ISSN 1442 2980).

101. Leong, W. H. and Dollery, B. E. “The Productive Efficiency Of Singapore Banks: An Application And Extension Of The Barr Et Al (1999) Approach”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2002-9, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2002 (ISSN 1442 2980).

102. Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “Rhetorical Patterns in the Australian Debate over War with Iraq”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2002-8, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2002 (ISSN 1442 2980).

103. Dollery, B. E., Wallis, J. and Crase, L. “Public Policy Approaches to the Voluntary Sector”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2002-7, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2002 (ISSN 1442 2980).

104. Coombes, G. and Dollery, B. “An Analysis of the Debate on Intergenerational Equity and Fiscal Sustainability in Australia”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2002-5, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2002 (ISSN 1442 2980).

105. Dollery, B. E. “A Note on New Public Management and Organizational Leadership”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2002-4, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2002 (ISSN 1442 2980).

106. Dollery, B. E. “A Conversation with Peter Groenewegen”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2002-3, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2002 (ISSN 1442 2980).

107. Byrnes, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Do Economies of Scale Exist in Australian Local Government? A Review of the Empirical Evidence”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2002-2, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2002 (ISSN 1442 2980).

108. Woodbury, K., Dollery, B. E. and Rao, P. “Local Government Efficiency Measurement in Australia”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2002-1, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2002 (ISSN 1442 2980).

109. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Economic Theories of the Voluntary Sector: a Survey of Government Failure and Market Failure Approaches”, University of Otago, Economics Discussion Papers, 0125, 2001.

110. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Local Government Capacity and Social Capital” , University of Otago, Economics Discussion Papers, 0124, 2001.

111. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Styles of Policy Leadership and Local Government Reform”, University of Otago, Economics Discussion Papers, 0123, 2001.

112. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Local Government Failure”, University of Otago, Economics Discussion Papers, 0121, 2001.

113. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “A New Institutional Perspective on Alternative Governance Mechanisms at the Local Government Level”, University of Otago, Economics Discussion Papers, 0120, 2001.

114. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Cultural Change Within the New Zealand and Australian Treasuries”, University of Otago, Economics Discussion Papers, 0118, 2001.

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115. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Cultural Re-Invention Within the New Zealand Treasury”, University of Otago, Economics Discussion Papers, 0014, 2001.

116. Wallis, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Cultural Change Within the New Zealand and Australian Treasuries”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2001-18, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2001 (ISSN 1442 2980).

117. Wallis, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Understanding Cultural Changes Within an Economic Control Agency: The Case of the New Zealand Treasury”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2001-17, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2001 (ISSN 1442 2980).

118. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. “Economic Approaches to the Voluntary Sector: A Note on Voluntary Failure and Human Service Delivery”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2001-16, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2001 (ISSN 1442 2980).

119. Burton, T., Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. “A Note on the Debate over ‘Economic Rationalism’ in Australia: An Application of Albert Hirschman's Rhetoric of Reaction”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2001-15, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2001 (ISSN 1442 2980).

120. Dollery, B. E. “A Century of Vertical Fiscal Imbalance in Australian Federalism”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2001-14, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2001 (ISSN 1442 2980).

121. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. “Social Service Delivery and the Voluntary Sector in Contemporary Australia”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2001-13, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2001 (ISSN 1442 2980).

122. Byrnes, J., Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. “Local Government Failure in Australia: An Empirical Analysis of New South Wales”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2001-12, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2001 (ISSN 1442 2980).

123. Wallis, J. and Dollery, B. E. “The Impact of Alternative Styles of Policy Leadership on the Direction of Local Government Reform”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2001-11, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2001 (ISSN 1442 2980).

124. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. “Social Service Delivery and the Voluntary Sector in Contemporary Australia: A Conceptual Note on ‘Constructive Compassion’, and the McClure Report”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2001-10, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2001 (ISSN 1442 2980).

125. Themeli, B., Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “An Empirical Examination of the Impact of Public Enterprise Reform on the South African Labour Market”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2001-8, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2001 (ISSN 1442 2980).

126. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. “A Taxonomic Analysis of Government Failure in Local Government”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2001-7, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2001 (ISSN 1442 2980).

127. Dollery, B. E and Wallis, J. “The Theory of Market Failure and Policy Making in Contemporary Local Government”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2001-6, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2001 (ISSN 1442 2980).

128. Wallis, J. L. and Dollery, B. E. “Evaluating the New Zealand Model of Strategic Reform: A Case Study of Local Government Policy Evolution Since 1987”, University of Otago, Economics Discussion Papers, 0004, 2000.

129. Worthington, A. C. and Dollery, B. E. “Efficiency Measurement in the Local Public Sector: Econometric and Mathematical Programming Frontier Techniques”, Discussion Papers in

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Economics, Finance and International Competitiveness No. 78, Queensland University of Technology, 1-21, 2000.

130. Worthington, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Effective Aspects of NSW Local Governments' Domestic Waste Management Service”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2000-11, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2000 (ISSN 1442 2980).

131. McNeill, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Financing Urban Infrastructure in New South Wales: An Evaluation of Water and Sewage Developer Charges Policy”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2000-10, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2000 (ISSN 1442 2980).

132. Soul, S. and Dollery, B. E. “An Analysis of the Criteria Used by Australian Local Government Amalgamation Inquiries Between 1960 and 1992”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2000-9, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2000 (ISSN 1442 2980).

133. Wallis, J. and Dollery, B. E. “The Appropriateness of the New Zealand Model of Public Management Reform to South Africa”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2000-8, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2000 (ISSN 1442 2980).

134. Wallis, J. and Dollery, B. E. “Local Government Reform in New Zealand”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2000-7, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2000 (ISSN 1442 2980).

135. Worthington, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Can Australian Local Government Play a Meaningful Role in the Development of Social Capital in Disadvantaged Communities?”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2000-6, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2000 (ISSN 1442 2980).

136. Dollery, B. E. and Soul, S. “A Note on Australian Local Government and Regional Economic and Social Inequalities”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2000-5, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2000 (ISSN 1442 2980).

137. Worthington, A. and Dollery, B. E. “An Analysis of Recent Trends in Australian Local Government”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2000-4, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2000 (ISSN 1442 2980).

138. Worthington, A. and Dollery, B. E. “An Empirical Analysis of Productivity Change in Local Government 1993/94 to 1995/96”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2000-3, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2000 (ISSN 1442 2980).

139. Worthington, A. and Dollery, B. E. “Diversity in Australian Local Government: The Case Against the Imposition of Uniform National Standards”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2000-2, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2000 (ISSN 1442 2980).

140. Worthington, A. and Dollery, B. E. “The Debate on Australian Federalism: Local Government Financial Interrelationships with State and Commonwealth Governments”, UNE Working Paper Series in Economics, Working Paper 2000-1, School of Economic Studies, University of New England, 2000 (ISSN 1442 2980).

141. 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).

142. 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).

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143. 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).

144. 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).

145. 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).

146. 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).

147. 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).

148. 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).

149. 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).

150. 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).

151. 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).

152. 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).

153. 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.

154. 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.

155. 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.

156. 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.

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157. 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.

158. 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.

159. 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.

160. 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.

161. 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.

162. 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.

163. 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.

164. 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.

165. 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.

166. 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.

167. Dollery, B. E. “Towards a General Theory of Government Failure”, Seminar and Working Papers Series No. 1994-1, Southern Cross University, 1-16, 1994.

168. 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.

169. 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.

170. 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.

171. 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.

172. 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.

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173. 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.

174. 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.

175. 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.

176. Dollery, B. E. “Has the Disinvestment Issue Been Carefully Considered?”, Occasional Paper, Institute of International Affairs, University of the Witwatersrand, 1-16, 1986.

Non-refereed Articles

1. Grant, B., Gow, J. and Dollery, B. E. “The Proposed ‘Wine Restructuring Agenda’ and Alternative Policy Options for the Australian Wine Industry”, Australian Agribusiness Perspectives, Paper 89, 19, 2011.

2. Dollery, B. E. “The Case for Issuing Bonds to Fund Council Infrastructure Renewal”, Councillor, September/October, 6-7, 2008.

3. Dollery, B. E. “Local Government Sustainability”, Local Government Manager, 41(4), 12-14, 2008.

4. Dollery, B. E. and Ramsland, D. “Alternatives to Amalgamation: The Wellington-Blayney-Cabonne Strategic Alliance”, Local Government Reporter, 4(1), 1-5, 2005.

5. Dollery, B. E. “Economic Efficiency, Market Failure, Government Failure and Public Policy”, New England Perspectives, 3, 61-76, 1998.

6. Dollery, B. E. “A Conceptual Framework for Appraising Microeconomic Reform in Australia”, New England Perspectives, 1, 49–58, 1997.

7. Dollery, B. E. “Economic Sanctions Against South Africa: An Exercise in Unintended Consequences”, Quadrant, 32(8), 49-51, 1988.

8. The Responsibility and Influence of Various Sectors such as the State and  the Public and Private Sectors in Respect of the Financing of Universities, Final Report, Committee of University Principals, Pretoria, Government Printer, ISBN 0 620 11842 3, 1-24, 1987.

9. Dollery, B. E. “A Shortfall Loan Scheme”, memorandum submitted to Committee of University Principals Ad-Hoc Committee on Finance, 1-11, 1987.

10. The Responsibility and Influence of Various Sectors such as the State and the Public and Private Sectors in Respect of the Financing of Universities, Interim Report, Committee of University Principals, Pretoria, 1-25, 1987.

11. Black, P. A. and Dollery, B. E. A Development Strategy for Transkei, Research Report, Republic of Transkei, 1-53, 1978.

Recent Conference Papers

1. Dollery, B. E. ‘Post-graduate Study at Australian Universities’, seminar presented to graduate students at the Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University, Morioka, 17 October 2019.

2. Dollery, B. E. ‘Rate-capping: Challenges and Opportunities for Workers and Councils’, Australian Services Union Local Government Worker’s Summit, Melbourne, 29 March 2019.

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3. Malasius, M., Alin, J. and Dollery, B. E. ‘Resident’s Willingness to Participate in Sembulan Tengah Water Village, Sabah, Malaysia, paper presented by Dollery to 16th International Convention of the East Asian Economic Association, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 27 October 2018.

4. Dollery, B. E. ‘How to Prepare Journal Articles from Theses and Dissertations for Publication’, seminar presented to Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities’, UNIMAS, Kuching, 17 April 2018.

5. Dollery, B. E. ‘The Empirical Assessment of the Impact of Rate-pegging on South Australian Local Government’, report presented at seminar held at the UNiSA Business School, UNiSA, Adelaide, 3rd August 2017.

6. Dollery, B. E. ‘The Empirical Assessment of the Impact of Rate-pegging on South Australian Local Government’, report presented at meeting of South Australian regional councils at the Port Pirie Regional Council function centre, Port Pirie, 2 August 2017.

7. Dollery, B. E. ‘When Push Comes to Shove: Forced Amalgamation in New South Wales Local Government’, paper presented to Local Politics Specialist Group, 67th Political Science Association Annual International Conference, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, 10 April 2017.

8. Dollery, B. E. ‘Australian Local Government Sustainability’, address presented to Beyond the Financial Sustainability of Municipalities: New Challenges for Local Management Conference, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, 7 April 2017.

9. Dollery, B. E. ‘Under the Rug: Rate-Capping in Australian Local Government’, address presented to Local Government Finance Professionals Conference, Crown Metropolis Hotel, Perth, 2 March 2017.

10. Dollery, B. E. ‘Fit for the Future: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’, address presented to Local Government Sustainability Conference, Boulevard Hotel, Sydney, 17 November 2015.

11. Dollery, B. E. ‘Council Mergers in Australian Local Government’, address presented to Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Malaysia, Kuching, 21 October 2015.

12. Dollery, B.E. ‘Reflections on council mergers in Australasian local government’, address presented to the Local Government Chief Officers Group Conference in Hobart on 27 February 2015.

13. Dollery, B. E. ‘Local Government Reform: Lessons from Australia’ paper presented at the Universiti of Teknologi MARA, Kota Kinabalu Campus, Malaysia to its Seminar on Social Science: Public Sector on 21 November 2014.

14. Dollery, B. E. ‘Outsourcing and Insourcing in Local Government’, presentation to the Australian Services Un ion Annual Conference, Sydney, 18 September 2014.

15. Dollery, B. E. ‘Structural Reform and Shared Services in Local Government’, paper presented to the Portuguese Local Government Association, Lisbon, 10 September 2014.

16. Dollery, B. E. ‘Local Government Reform: Lessons from Australia’, paper presented at Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, 9 September 2014

17. Dollery, B. E. and Kortt, M. ‘Shared Services in Australian Local Government: Theory and Evidence’, paper presented to the EPCR General Conference, Glasgow University, Glasgow, 6 September 2014.

18. Dollery, B. E. ‘Shared Services in Local Government Reform’, presentation to Northern Ireland Local Government Association, Queen’s University of Belfast, Belfast, 1 September 2014.

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19. Dollery, B. E. ‘Financial Viability and Local Government Size: Sydney Local Government’, paper presented to 2014 Annual Conference of the International Association of Schools and Institutes of Public Administration, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 3 July 2014.

20. Dollery, B. E. ‘Local Government Size and Local Government Costs in New South Wales’, paper presented to Department of Economics, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 30 June 2014.

21. Dollery, B. E. ‘Amalgamation and Financial Sustainability: Evidence from Sydney’, address presented to Australian Local Government Association 2014 National Assembly of Local Government, Convention Centre, Canberra, 16 June 2014.

22. Dollery, B. E. ‘Different Models for Local Infrastructure Funding’, address presented to IPWEA (NSW) Local Roads and Transport Directorate Annual Conference, NSW Parliament House, 2 June 2014.

23. Dollery, B. E. ‘Should Metropolitan NSW Councils be Amalgamated?’ Policy and Politics Association Annual Conference at the University of Bristol in England on 18 September 2013.

24. Dollery, B.E. ‘Regional Collaboration in Local Government’, keynote address presented to North Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils (NSROC) Annual Conference, Sydney, 1 August 2013.

25. Dollery, B. E. ‘Amalgamation: Not the Path to Real Reform’, keynote address presented to NSW Local Government Managers Annual Conference, Wollongong, 23 July 2013.

26. Dollery, B. E. ‘Research Collaboration in Applied Public Policy’ address presented at Palawan State University in Puerto Princessa, Palawan, Philippines on 1 July 2013.

27. Dollery, B. E., Kortt, M and O’Keefe, S. , ‘Local Co-Governance and Environmental Sustainability in Australian Local Government’, paper presented at Local Government Researchers Forum, Adelaide University, 7 June 2013.

28. Dollery, B. E. ‘Publishing in Local Government’, address presented at Local Government Researchers Forum, Adelaide University, 6 June 2013.

29. Dollery, B. E. ‘Evaluation of Reports on Local Government Revenue and a National Finance Authority’, address presented at Local Government Researchers Forum, Adelaide University, 6 June 2013.

30. Dollery, B. E. ‘An Emperor with No Clothes: Local Government Amalgamation’, address presented at 2013 Future of Local Government National Summit, Melbourne, 23 May 2013.

31. Dollery, B. E. ‘Is Bigger Better’, address presented to Local Government Reform Forum, Stanthorpe, 23 February, 2013.

32. Dollery, B. E. ‘Financing Local Government Infrastructure Using a National Finance Authority’, address presented as Special Lecture, Master's Program in English, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan,on17 January 2013.

33. Dollery, B. E. ‘Financing Local Infrastructure through a National Finance Authority’, address presented to Economics Faculty, Tokushima University, Tokushima, Japan, on17 December, 2012.

34. Dollery, B. E. ‘The Case for an Australian National Finance Authority’, address presented to Postgraduate Economics Conference, Faculty of Economics, University of Malaysia, Kota Kinabalu, on 23 November 2012.

35. Dollery, B. E. ‘Financing the Future: The Case for a National Finance Authority’, keynote address presented to Annual Conference of Local Government Managers Australia, Tasmania Branch at Barndougle Golf Resort, Bridport on 5 October 2012.

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36. Dollery, B. E. ‘Is Amalgamation a Silver Bullet’, keynote address presented to the 100th Annual Conference of the Tasmanian Local Government Association in Hobart on 12 July 2012.

37. Dollery, B. E. ‘Rationalizing Local Government Structure through Shared Services’, paper presented to local government officers at Oshu City in Iwate Prefecture, Japan, 18 January, 2012.

38. Dollery, B. E. “Options for Rationalizing Local Government”, paper presented as Special Topics Lecture, Master’s Program in English, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan, 12 January, 2011.

39. Dollery, B. E. “Shared Services in Local Government”, paper presented to Mathematics Seminar No.2/2011, Mathematics with Economics Program, University of Malaysia (Sabah), Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, 23 November, 2011.

40. Dollery, B. E. “Options for Rationalizing Local Government Structure: A Policy Agenda”, paper presented to the Challenge of Local Government Size: Theoretical Perspectives, International Experience, and Policy Reform, Pazo de Marinan, Coruna, Galicia, Spain, 30 September, 2011

41. Dollery, B. E. “Tackling the Australian Local Infrastructure Backlog: The Case for a National Bond Bank”, paper presented to Forum for Economists International, Amsterdam, Holland, 25 September, 2011.

42. Dollery, B. E. “Future Directions for NSW Local Government”, paper presented to Destination 2036: NSW Mayors and CEOs Conference, Dubbo, 19 August, 2011.

43. Dollery, B. E. “Alternative Approaches to Ameliorating the Australian Local Infrastructure Backlog”, paper presented to Local Government Managers National Conference, Cairns, 25 May, 2011.

44. Dollery, B. E. “The Local Capacity, Local Community and Local Governance Dimensions of Local Government Sustainability”, paper presented to Commonwealth Local Government Research Colloquium, University of Cardiff, Cardiff, 14 March, 2011.

45. Dollery, B. E. “Curriculum Wars in Economics: An Appraisal of the Japanese Approach”, Faculty of Economics Seminar, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, 18 January, 2011.

46. Dollery, B. E. “Australian Local Government: Problems and Policies”, Faculty of Economics Special Guest Lecture, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, 15 December, 2010.

47. Dollery, B. E. “What is Regionalism? Diversity and its Implications”, Regional Development Australia (RDA) Workshop, Jupiter’s Casino, Townsville, 18 October, 2010.

48. Dollery, B. E. “Regional Governance Arrangements: Local Service Provision and Shared Service Models”, Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia (SEGRA), Jupiter’s Casino, Townsville, 19 October, 2010.

49. Dollery, B. E. “Local Government Modernisation in New South Wales: Top Three Reforms to Local Government”, Panel address presented to North Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils (NSROC) Annual Conference Modernisation of Local Government, Lane Cove, Sydney, 29 July, 2010.

50. Dollery, B. E. “Shared Services in Australian Local Government”, 15th Biennial Conference Association for Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand Connecting Communities: Canada, Australia and New Zealand, University of New England, Armidale, 6 July, 2010.

51. Dollery, B. E. “Structural Change and Shared Service Arrangements”, Address to the Southern Tasmanian Councils Authority, Hobart, 10 December 2009.

52. Dollery, B. E. “Share Services in Australian Local Government”, Address to the Special Conference of Alderman of Hobart City Council, Hobart, 10 December, 2009.

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53. Dollery, B. E. “Sustainability in Australian Local Government”, Keynote Address presented to the Border Regional Organisation of Councils, Goondiwindi, 4 December, 2009.

54. Dollery, B. E. “Discussant’s Comments on ‘Does an Appointed Leader Have Incentive to Provide the Infrastructure with Immediate Return’ by Youhua Shu”, PhD Conference in Economics and Business, University of Western Australia, Perth, 5 November, 2009.

55. Dollery, B. E., Fiorillo, F. and Burton, T. “Running the Big Smoke: A Critical Analysis of the KPMG (2008) Approach to Local Government Reform in the Sydney Metropolitan Area”, paper presented to the 30th Conferenza Italiana di Scienze Regionale, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, 11 September, 2009.

56. Dollery, B. E. “Shared Services in Local Government: Rationale, Models And Evidence”, Special Topic Lecture, Faculty of Economics, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, 26 June, 2009.

57. Dollery, B. E. “Perspectives on Australian Local Government Policy”, Keynote Address presented to the President’s Summit, Alberta Urban Municipal Association, Red Deer, Alberta, 30 April, 2009.

58. Grant, B., Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “Leadership in Contemporary Local Government Reform: The Lyons Report and Its Implications for Australasian Local Government”, paper presented by Grant to the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management 22nd ANZAM Conference Managing in the Pacific Century, 3 December 2008.

59. Dollery, B. E. “Shared Services in Local Government”, address presented to the Australian Services Union National Conference Forward to 20/20, Melbourne, 19 November 2008.

60. Dollery, B. E. “Financial Sustainability in Australian Local Government: Lessons for New Zealand”, keynote address delivered to Sustainable Communities, Local Government New Zealand Conference 2008, Rotorua, 28 July 2008.

61. Dollery, B. E. “An Overview of the Role of Shared Services in the Local Government Agenda for the Future”, presentation delivered to the National Local Government Shared Services Conference, Future of Local Government Program, Municipal Association of Victoria, Melbourne, 5 June 2008.

62. Dollery, B. E. “Financial Sustainability in Australian Local Government: Problems and Solutions”, presentation delivered to the inaugural Faculty of Business Research Seminar, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, 22 May 2008.

63. Dollery, B. E. “Shared Services in Local Government: Conceptual Basis, Models and Empirical Evidence”, Keynote Address presented to the “C” Division of the NSW Shires Association Conference, Narromine, 5 February 2008.

64. Dollery, B. E. “Shared Services in Australian Local Government”, paper presented to Shared Services Conference, Local Government New Zealand, Wellington, 16 April 2007.

65. Dollery, B. E. “A Taxonomic Approach to Australian Local Government Failure”, paper presented to New Zealand Treasury Seminar Series, Wellington, 13 April 2007.

66. Dollery, B. E. “A Typology of Australian Local Government Failure”, paper presented to Local Government New Zealand, Wellington, 12 April 2007.

67. Wijeweera, A. and Dollery, B. E. “An Empirical Analysis of the Effects of Sri Lankan Monetary Policy Shocks on Exchange Rates”, paper presented by Wijeweera at the 5th International Conference of Japan Economic policy Association, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan, 2nd December 2006.

68. Dollery, B. E. “Australian Local Government”, paper presented to School of Government, Peking University, Beijing, 29 September 2006.

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69. Dollery, B. E. “Australian Local Government: Problems and Policies”, paper presented to China Centre for Comparative Politics and Economics, Communist Party of China Bureau of Translation, Beijing, 26 September 2006.

70. Dollery, B. E. “The New Organization: Is Local Government Sustainable?”, LGMA Annual Conference, Port Macquarrie, 15 September 2006.

71. Dollery, B. E. “What is the Best Way to Finance Local Government”, paper presented to the Local Government Financial Sustainability Summit, Municipal Association of Victoria, Melbourne, 12 September 2006.

72. Dollery, B. E. “Shared Services in Local Government Reform”, paper presented to Shared Resources and Services versus Amalgamation, New England Regional Alliance of Councils Conference, Armidale, 22 August 2006.

73. Dollery, B. E. “Local Council Partnerships: A Theoretical Approach: Comment”, paper presented to the Seminario di Departmento, University Politechnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy, 11 May 2006.

74. Dollery, B. E. “Australian Local Government: Problems and Solutions”, PhD Seminar, University Politechnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy, 10 May 2006.

75. Dollery, B. E. “Is Bigger Better? Local Government Amalgamation”, paper presented to New England Electoral Council of the National Party Annual General Meeting, 22 April 2006.

76. Dollery, B. E. “Financial Stress and Structural Reform in Regional and Rural Australian Local Government”, paper presented to the Gulf Savannah Development Open Forum, 6 December, 2005.

77. Dollery, B. E. “Alternative Approaches to Structural Reform in Regional and Rural Australian Local Government”, paper presented to the 115th North Queensland Branch Conference, Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia (Queensland Division), Bowen, 25 November, 2005.

78. Dollery, B. E. “Alternatives Approaches Structural Reform tin Regional and Rural Australian Local Government”, paper presented to the Annual State Conference of the Local Government Managers Australia (Queensland) Pushing the Boundaries: Skills Shortages, Leadership, Reform, Airlie Beach, 26 October, 2005.

79. Dollery, B. E. “Key Issues in Australian Local Government Finance”, paper presented to the Trans-Tasman Roundtable on Local Government Finance, University of Technology, Sydney, 30 September, 2005.

80. Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “A Critical Note on Local Government Charges in Australia: Have We Lost Sight of How to Fund Public and Merit Goods?”, paper presented to the 34nd

Conference of Economists, University of Melbourne, 28 September, 2005.

81. O’Keefe, S., Crase, L. and Dollery, B. E. “Time and Money: Understanding the Education Choices of Working Australians”, paper presented to the 34nd Conference of Economists, University of Melbourne, 27 September, 2005.

82. Dollery, B. E. “Alternative Models for Australian Local Government”, paper presented to the 2005 Councils Working Together Conference in Moama, NSW, on Friday 15 July 2005.

83. Dollery, B. E. “The State of Play in Australian Local Government”, paper presented to the Urban Section of the 77th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association in London, Ontario, Canada, on Thursday 2nd June 2005.

84. Dollery, B. E. “The State of Play in Australian Local Government”, paper presented to the Institute of Government Conference at the University of Alberta in Edmonton on Tuesday 7 the June 2005.

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85. Dollery, B. E. “Alternative Models of Australian Local Government”, paper presented to the Central Queensland Local Government Association Annual Conference in Emerald on 14 April 2005.

86. Dollery, B. E. “Optimal Alternatives Approaches Structural Reform tin Regional and Rural Local Government”, paper presented to the Northern Country Zone of the Western Australian Local Government Association’s Amalgamate, Cooperate or Disintegrate Conference, Geraldton, 5 March, 2005.

87. Dollery, B. E. “Alternative Models of Local Governance for Structural Reform in Western Australian Local Government”, paper delivered to Western Australian Local Government Association Regional Co-operation and Structural Reform Forum, Perth, 1 November, 2004.

88. O’Keefe, S., Dollery, B. E. and Crase, L. “Operationalising Multivariate Techniques to Understand Individual Decision-Making in Education and Training”, paper delivered to 33rd

Conference of Economists, Sydney, 29 September, 2004.

89. Dollery, B. E., Snowball, J. and Currie, P. “Government Failure and State Incapacity: The South African Public Sector in the 1990s”, paper delivered to 79th Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association International, Vancouver, 3 July, 2004.

90. Dollery, B. E. “Alternative Models of Local Governance for Structural Reform in NSW Local Government”, paper delivered to NSW Shires Association Annual Conference Sydney, 1 June, 2004.

91. 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.

92. 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.

93. 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.

94. 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.

95. Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, J. L. “Local Government Failure”, paper delivered to the 30th

Conference of Economists, Perth, 25 September, 2001.

96. Dollery, B. E. “A Century of Australian Fiscal Federalism”, paper delivered to the 14th Annual Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, Hobart, 11 July, 2001.

97. Currie, P., Dollery, B. E. and Wallis, L “The Appropriateness of the New Zealand Model of Public Sector Reform for South Africa”, paper delivered by Currie to the 76th Annual Conference of Western Economic Association, San Francisco, 2 July, 2001.

98. Crase, L., Patullock, E., Lamb, P. and Dollery, B. E. “Measuring the Demand for Mobile Telephony in Rural Australia: Is Mobile Telephony for Remote Australian Communities a Natural Monopoly?”, Paper delivered by Lin Crase, Proceedings of the Communications Research Forum 2000, Canberra, 7 October, 2000.

99. 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.

100. 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

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101. 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.

102. 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.

103. Dollery, B. E. “Microeconomic Reform in South Africa”, paper delivered to 25th Conference of Economists, Canberra, 24 September, 1996.

104. 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.

105. 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.

106. 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.

107. Dollery, B. E. “Towards a General Theory of Government Failure”, paper delivered to the 23rd Conference of Economists, Surfers Paradise, 26 September, 1994.

108. 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.

109. Dollery, B. E. “Economic Approaches to Nonmarket Failure”, paper delivered to 22nd Conference of Economists, Perth, 28 September, 1993.

110. 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.

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RESEARCH GRANTS

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NSW Audit OfficeIPAASouth Australian Local Government Association R&D SchemeUNE URSUNE URSUNE Research GrantPM Japan Earthquake Fund GrantCommonwealth Department of Regional Australia Australia-Malaysia Institute Travel GrantAustralian Centre for Excellence in Local Government GrantUNE Research Lectureship in Local GovernmentDepartment of Infrastructure Book Grant on Financial SustainabilityDepartment of Infrastructure Book Grant on Shared ServicesFaculty Research GrantFaculty Book Publication GrantFaculty Research GrantARC Discovery Grant

$20,000$4,000

$25,000$18,640$10,000$15,000$3,400

$44,000$4,950

$20,000$300,000$22,000$22,000$25,000$10,000$15,000

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$10,000$20,000

$143,000$3,000

$11,000$2,900$1,500

$11,000$155,000

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$10,000$56,000$1,000$6,000$1,000$1,480$4,000$1,500

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Vice-Chancellor's Initiatives FundGSBA 'Seed Funding' for the Centre for Local GovernmentNational Priorities Research Grants Fund to establish UNE Multidisciplinary Centre for Linking Export IndustriesUNE Internal Research GrantARC Small GrantUNE Internal Research GrantUNE Internal Research GrantAnglo-American and De Beers Chairman's Fund Educational Trust Research GrantUniversity of Cape Town Editorial Board Research GrantUNE Encouragement Research GrantUNE Internal Research GrantUNE Internal Research GrantAnglo-American and De Beers Chairman's Fund Educational Trust Research GrantBarclays Bank Research GrantRhodes University Council Research GrantRhodes University Council Research Grant

$15,000$12,000$98,500

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University of New England PhD Candidates SupervisedDate Number Successful Candidate Thesis TopicApril 2019 1 Andrea Wallace Amalgamation in New

EnglandApril 2018 2 Paulo Caldas Portuguese Local

Government PerformanceApril 2017 3 Andrea Laddomada Italian local government

ROCs/University of CagliariNovember 2016 4 Maria Cetabug Conditional Cash Transfer

Programs in the PhilippinesMarch 2014 5 Joseph Drew Empirical Analysis of

Australian Local GovernmentMarch 2014 6 Darren Dallinger Amalgamation in

Queensland: Moreton Bay Regional Council Case Study

October 2013 7 Ting Siew King Empirical Analysis of Efficiency of Sabah Local Government System in Malaysia

April 2013 8 Nigel Graves Budget Compliance Measurement in South African Local Government

October 2012 9 Ian Tiley Amalgamation in New South Wales Local Government: Clarence Valley Case Study

April 2012 10 Bligh Grant Place-Shaping in Australian Local Government

April 2011 11 Samuel Meng Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of Tourism in Singapore

April 2007 12 Suzanne O’Keefe Public Sector Employees’ Decisions to Participate In Education and Training: A Choice Modelling Approach

April 2006 13 Alexander Akimov An Analysis of the Uzbekistan Banking System

April 2006 14 Andrew Johnson Cost Shifting in Australian Local Government: An

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Empirical Analysis of Pensioner Concessions in New South Wales

April 2001 15 Graham Marshall Crafting Cooperation in the Commons: An Economic Analysis of the Prospects for Collaborative Environmental Governance

April 2001 16 Andrew Worthington Empirical Analysis of Efficiency in NSW Local Government/University of Queensland

April 2000 17 Lin Crase Measuring Transactions Costs in the Market for Permanent Transfers of Water Entitlements in NSW: An Application of Choice Modelling

May 1998 18 Judith McNeill Paying for Growth: An Empirical Examination of the Economics of Developer Chargers in New South Wales Local Government

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