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Australian School of Business > Research > Publications > Economic & Labour Relations Review (ELRR)

Economic & Labour Relations Review (ELRR)

 

The Economic & Labour Relations Review (ELRR) is a double-blind, refereed journal. Original articles which have not been published elsewhere and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere, can be submitted via the ScholarOne™ Manuscripts website. 

 

The journal accepts three types of submission for refereeing:

 

  • Scholarly / research-based Articles (8,000 words max)
  • Review Articles discussing a number of significant recent publications in context (6,000 words max) 
  • Substantial scholarly Replies (6,000 words max)

 

It also welcomes shorter non-refereed Book Reviews and Comments (2000-4000 words).  

 

The ELRR is produced jointly by the Centre for Applied Economic Research (CAER) and the Industrial Relations Research Centre (IRRC) at the University of New South Wales (UNSW).  

 

Publication frequency: Four times a year

 

Current issue - now available

 

Symposium: Carbon Markets: Inherent Limitations and Complementary Policies

 

Edition: Issue 1, Volume 23 (February 2012)  

Introduction:  Neil Perry and Paul Twomey 

 

  • Rationales for Additional Climate Policy Instruments Under a Carbon Price - Paul Twomey
  • Complementary Climate Change Policies: A Framework for Evaluation - R. Denniss, M. Grudnoff, A. Macintosh
  • A Post Keynesian Perspective on Industry Assistance and the Effectiveness of Australia’s Carbon Pricing Scheme Neil Perry
    Australia’s Carbon Tax: A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing? - Clive L. Spash, Alex Y. Lo
  • Valuing Pollution: Problems of Price in the Commodification of Nature - Joy Paton, Gareth Bryant
  • Climate Change and Global Development: Towards a Post-Kyoto Paradigm? - James Goodman

 

Other Articles

 

  • Organisational Support and Employee Commitment in Sri Lanka - Michael O’Donnell, Ananda K. L. Jayawardana, J. A. S. K. Jayakody
  • Who Cleans Up? The Declining Earnings Position of Cleaners in Australia - Sasha Holley, Al Rainnie
  • From the Tyranny of Distance to the Power of Proximity: Can Australian Workers Trade up in the Lucky Country? -Tim Harcourt

 

Book Reviews

 

  • The Economics of Abundance: Affluent Consumption and the Global Economy - Peter E. Earl
  • Unemployment, Recession and Effective Demand Bill Lucarelli
    Environmental Amenities and Regional Economic Development - Stuart Rosewarne

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