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Home page for Ian McAuley

stmcauley.gif (15288 bytes)Ian McAuley's research and teaching interests are in the fields of public sector management and public policy.

He has qualifications in engineering (BE) and management (Dip Bus Mgt) from the University of Adelaide and public administration (MPA) from the John F Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

His E-mail is "mcau" and the server is "netspeed.com.au". And they have to be connected, or course, by an "@" sign. (Forgive the complex means; it's protection against web crawlers.)

 

Recent publications, conference papers

(Which publishers have placed on websites or have given approval for reproducing.)

The Australian economy: Will our prosperity be short-lived? -- published by The Australian Collaboration March 2012

(With John Menadue) Private health insurance: high in cost, low in equity  Centre for Policy Development January 2012.

What are we complaining about: an analysis of cost of living pressures  Centre for Policy Development Occasional Paper 15, December 2011.

The health reform landscape Paper to accompany presentation to Sydney Health Policy Network Conference "Mind over money: reforming national health funding and its implications for mental health" November 2011.

The price of civilization published in Dissent #35 Autumn/Winter 2011

Superannuation: Our magic pudding Paper to accompany presentation to "Superannuation: The past, present and future" Conference University of Sydney October 2010 and accompanying Superannuation model Excel model to model superannuation public policy.

The Australian Economy  Brief for The Australian Collaboration October 2010.

Living off our Resources Chapter for More than Luck Center for Policy Development publication November 2010.

When does behavioural economics really matter? paper to accompany presentation to the behavioural economics stream at the Australian Economic Forum, August 2010.

The Commonwealth’s health care initiative: is it really reform? – paper to accompany Crawford Policy Forum, July 2010.

Taxing the miners' uncommonly large profit published in Dissent #33 Spring 2010 and accompanying  Excel workbook modelling resource taxes.

Who's that tugging at our skirts? published in Dissent #32 Autumn/Winter 2010

Health care - a weird industry Paper to accompany presentation to Health Care World Conference April 2010

Health care in Australia: missed opportunities for reform  Paper for presentation to Korea Development Institute February 2010

Medicare Select – Another layer of bureaucracy in health care? Paper to accompany presentation to National Health Care Reform Conference, November/December 2009

Unmuddling the health programs of successive governments Paper to accompany presentation to Future of Medicare Forum, November 2009

Medicare Select: Entrenching inequality in health care (with Peter Frank), October 2009, published by the Center for Policy Development

Poverty – an economic blight Presentation to Port Phillip Community Group forum, October 2009

A caller from Tusmore: Clarifying the issues in private health insurance published in Dissent #29 Autumn/Winter 2009

The case for restoring capital gains tax neutrality Paper for Taxwatch 2009

The Bush – myths and reality published in Dissent #29 Autumn/Winter 2009

Understanding human behavior in financial decisionmaking: Some insights from behavioral economics Paper to accompany presentation to National No Interest Loans Scheme Forum, June 2009

Fairness matters Paper to accompany presentation to ACOSS National Conference, April 2009

A path to recovery: A behavioral guide to managing the economic crisis Paper to accompany  address to the Financial Counsellors’ Association of Queensland, March 2009

Carbon and consumers  Presentation to Public Interest Advocacy Center February 2009

Health care: Re-framing our thinking Paper for presentation at Australian Health Care Reform Alliance Conference March 2009

Recognizing knowledge capital in the private and public sectors  Briefing paper for the Australian Government Consultative Committee on Knowledge Capital

You can see a lot by just looking:  Understanding human judgement in financial decision-making  Presentation to Australian Bankers' Association July 2008, published by the Center for Policy Development

More than one health insurer is too many  Presentation to Health Insurance Summit  July 2008, published by the Center for Policy Development

Superannuation policy: How to cope between now and the nursing home  Paper for policy seminar, ANU, May 2008

Social work: Making a world of difference  Address for Social Work Day, ACT, April 2008

A matter of choice  ABC Unleashed March 2008

Australia's economy  Fact sheet for The Australian Collaboration  March 2008

The economics of competition and consumer policies  Project for OECD February 2008

The private health insurance mess  ABC Unleashed February 2008

Enter left: Let's hope Rudd isn't a "Strong Leader" Center for Policy Development 2008

How the bean-counters took over the campaign  Onlineopinion  November 2007

Climate Change - the art of re-perceiving  Address to Australian Nursing Federation National Conference October 2007

Federal election:  The great tax cuts swindle  Onlineopinion  October 2007 - Link to accompanying spreadsheet.

How sick is our health system?  Onlineopinion  October 2007

Reinterpreting Australia's greatest prime minister Review for Public Administration Today September 2007

Funding health care - a principled approach  Center for Policy Development 2007

Roundtable on Demand-side Economics for Consumer Policy: Second Summary Report  Project for OECD  July 2007.

The housing story: the reality of interest rates  Center for Policy Development 2007

The Ideal of Public Service  Review for The Australian Journal of Public Administration, vol. 66, no. 2, pp. 248–259  2007

A health policy for Australia (With John Menadue)  Center for Policy Development 2007

Productivity - a dead end  Center for Policy Development  2007

Behavioural economics and public policy: some insights Working paper - comments welcome.

Australia's economy: Lucky country, unlucky leadership  Center for Policy Development  2007

Bedtime economics (review)  Center for Policy Development  2007

Paying for health care  Center for Policy Development  2007

Accountability - a poor substitute for responsibility  Paper for Independent Scholars Association Conference October 2006, subsequently published in Dissent #23 Autumn/Winter 2007

Broad ideas  New Matilda  March 2007

Behaving ourselves in the marketplace  Dissent #22 Summer 2006/07

Austrians and Australian public ideas  Center for Policy Development  2006

How to run a country - into debt  Center for Policy Development  2006

A civilized tax debate  Center for Policy Development  2006

A budget for the lucky country  Center for Policy Development 2006

Superannuation - Clever politics, poor policy  Center for Policy Development  2006

Don't mention the economy  Center for Policy Development 2006

Citizenship and the Common Wealth  Address for Wattle Day, September 1, 2006, on behalf of New Matilda.

Roundtable on Demand-side Economics for Consumer Policy: First Summary Report  Project for OECD  April 2006.

Orwell and the Australian Language  Dissent #19 Summer 2005/2006.

Whatever happened to microeconomic reform? Review of Joshua Gans and Stephen King Finishing the Job:  Real-World Policy Solutions in Health, Housing, Education and Transport   Australian Review of Public Affairs 5 December 2005.

The shrinking public sphere (Review)  Public Administration Today  September-November 2005.

Australia's PBS:  the wrong looking glass - Consuming Interest #105  Spring 2005.

The PBS Panic - The consumer perspective  Paper presented to the 3rd annual "Future of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme Conference" August 2005.

Private Health Insurance: Still Muddling Through   Agenda Vol 12, Number 2, 2005.

Industry debate - the contribution of the health fund rebate  Paper presented to Private Health Insurance Summit, June 2005.

Insiders and outsiders  Dissent #17 Autumn/Winter 2005

Integrated health care begins with values Health Issues Autumn 2005  # 82 (summary only on web)

Health Policy:  A different perspective  Keynote presentation to SIDS and Stillbirth Symposium Adelaide 11 March 2005.

Money, politics and intrigue in Martin Place (Review)  Public Administration Today September-November 2004.

(With Don Hindle)  The effects of increased private health insurance:  a review of the evidence - Australian Health Review 2004 #28  (1)  119-138.

Values in health policy: how a value-based system can resolve public/private divisions  - Paper for Manning Clark House Conference "Reinvigorating Australia", 27 October 2004.

Competition reform - too much of a good thing? ABC Perspective 17 March 2004.

Taxes and the housing bubble -- how we ruined a rational tax system Dissent #14 Autumn/Winter 2004.

Good morning America, how are you?   Dissent #13 Summer 2003/04

Stress on public hospitals – why private insurance has made it worse  - Research project for the Australian Consumers' Association and the Australian Healthcare Association, February 2004.

Flaws with funds - Consuming Interest #97, Spring 2003.

Medicare - badly injured but resuscitation is possible - Paper delivered to Australian Nursing Federation Delegates Conference, October 2003.

Australia's deficits Dissent #12 Spring 2003.

Public debt: another perspective, Australian Review of Public Affairs June 2003.

Funding health care - taxes, insurance or markets? - Paper delivered to health insurance summit June 2003.

Globalization for all - reviving the spirit of Bretton Woods (PDF 1.1 MB) - research project and paper for Consumers' International April 2003.

Leading questions (Review) Dissent #9 Spring 2002.

Higher education on a rough road - Research project for the Institution of Engineers on higher education funding.

Supermodels - a guide to public policy - Paper for the tenth Annual Colloquium of Superannuation Researchers, University of New South Wales 8-9 July 2002.

Australia in 2042: here's where to send the nursing home bills - Consuming Interest #92, Winter 2002.

Death is inevitable, why aren't taxes? The Commonwealth's Integenerational Report, Australian Review of Public Affairs June 2002.

Public investment in infrastructure - justified and effective - Discussion paper prepared for and published by Institution of Engineers, March 2002. (Word document, 2.3 MB)

FAQ Superannuation - Consuming Interest #91, Autumn 2002.

Submission to Prime Minister’s Home Ownership Task Force  (For the Australian Consumers' Association) 2002

Obsessed with size - how finance has displaced economics in the 2001 election campaign, Australian Review of Public Affairs November 2001.

Superannuation and the Public Purpose Dissent #7 Summer 2001/2002.

In defence of economics - why public policy doesn't need the triple bottom line - Paper to accompany National Institution for Governance Seminar on the Triple Bottom Line 7 November 2001.

Restoring Medicare Dissent #6 Spring 2001.

The power of associations - in it for the long haul - Paper presented to the Annual Conference of the Australian Society of Association Executives, 25 May 2001.

Fiscal Guardians - Review of Wanna et al Managing Public Expenditure in Australia. Australian Review of Public Affairs April 2001.

Dumbing down in Canberra - a guide to the public service reform industry - Part 2 Dissent #4 Summer 2000/2001.

(With Stephen Leeder) The future of Medicare and health service financing Medical Journal of Australia 2000 173   pp 48-51.

Financial dynamism or economic dynamism? - Paper delivered to National Conference of Australian Nursing Home and Extended Care Association Conference, 20 November 2000.

Re-thinking social policy - Governments and the community - Paper for ACTCOSS Conference 19 June 2000.

The Australian economy - from Menzies to the millenium - Keynote address for the Annual Conference of the Australian Society of Association Executives, 1 June 2000.

Dumbing down in Canberra - a guide to the public service reform industry - Part 1 Dissent #2 Autumn/Winter 2000.

Community service obligations - Briefing paper for the Australian Consumers' Association 1994.

 

Other

Text Financial Models for Government

Handbook Financial management in local government.