00956nam a2200241 i 4500991001859579707536970618s1997 it 001 0 ita db13438694-39ule_instDip.to Biologiaeng34422Caviglia, P.624310Codice della vite e del vino :le disposizioni Ue; Le norme nazionali; Le circolari /P. Caviglia, G. Caldano, A. Rossi[Roma] :Unione Italiana Vini,19971562 p. ;20 cmFoodsLawCaldano, G.Rossi, A.authorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut14237.b1343869407-09-1118-09-06991001859579707536LE003 344 CAV01.01 (1997)12003000091533le003pE0.00-nm 01610.i1429276218-09-06Codice della vite e del vino3369333UNISALENTOle00318-09-06ma -itait 0003021oam 22005293 450 991096078200332120251015171636.09780522872286052287228X(CKB)4100000007758715(MiAaPQ)EBC5683228(MiAaPQ)EBC31895120(Au-PeEL)EBL31895120(OCoLC)1493619074(Perlego)1881701(EXLCZ)99410000000775871520231211d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFair Share Competing Claims and Australia's Economic Future1st ed.Melbourne :Melbourne University Publishing,2018.©2018.1 online resource9780522872279 0522872271 Intro; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 The Political Economy of Competing Claims; 2 The Challenge of Stagflation and Subsequent Reforms; 3 Globalisation, Economic Growth and Restructuring; 4 Strategies for Australian Economic Restructuring and Development; 5 Investment and Economic Growth; 6 Labour Market and Employment Challenges; 7 Inequality and Redistribution Internationally; 8 Inequality and Redistribution in Australia; 9 Households, Debt and Real Estate Internationally; 10 Households, Debt and Real Estate in Australia 11 The Quest for Macroeconomic Stabilisation12 Fiscal Policy Challenges; 13 Conclusions and the Governance Challenge; Notes; References; IndexWinners and losers: it's the brutal reality in most advanced economies. Increased inequality, economic stagnation and financial instability are the consequences of technological change, globalisation and the massive increase in financial systems. Governments struggle to deal with the unrest this creates and to resolve competing claims for the spoils of growth. Australia's egalitarian traditions and past reforms have served the country well, but the risks of weakening demand, stagnating living standards and structural unemployment are growing and require urgent attention. Does Australia have the fiscal and political capacity to achieve a reform agenda? Can the Australian political system manage these vital changes? Will voters support them? Fair Share ignites the necessary debate to instigate action.Economic forecastingAustraliaEqualityEconomic aspectsAustraliaAustraliaPolitics and government21st centuryAustraliaEconomic conditions21st centuryEconomic forecastingEqualityEconomic aspects338.994Bell Stephen381280Keating Michael1940-1851563MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910960782003321Fair Share4445408UNINA