The Melbourne Review

The Melbourne Review is the flagship publication of Melbourne Business School's Centre for Business and Public Policy. Published bi-annually, it features contributions from noted academics, business leaders, commentators and policy-makers, and addresses critical issues lying at the nexus of business and public policy.


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THE LATEST EDITION - November 2008

The China-India Dialogue
Robert Skeffington

Climate change policy - driving transformational change
Martin Parkinson

In Profile: Mike Smith: The end of the ‘Big Easy'
Marion Fahrer

Big ideas and new ways forward
Bryan Gaensler

Taxing sin: some economics of smoking, gambling and alcohol
Harry Clarke

Alleviating global poverty through profitable partnerships: moral imagination and economic well-being
Laura Hartman, Patricia Werhane, Dennis Moberg and Scott Kelley

The delicate balance on parental leave
Joshua Gans

Developing effective innovation management
Peter Cebon

Workplace gender discrimination: do women over-attribute slow advancement in management to gender discrimination?
Isabel Metz and Simon Moss

The taxation of retirement savings: a Trans-Tasman perspective
Lisa Marriott

Chiming in with ‘Chindia': Australia's 2020 trade vision
Tim Harcourt

National economic regulation: the cost of (inadequate?) reform
Bob Baxt

Book Review: The dismal science: how thinking like an economist undermines community by Stephen A. Marglin and The soulful science: what economists really do and why it matters by Diane Coyle
Ian R. Harper


Enquiries about The Melbourne Review, please email review@mbs.edu