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Dynamite and Davey - The Explosive Lives of the British Bulldogs (Hardcover): Steven Bell Dynamite and Davey - The Explosive Lives of the British Bulldogs (Hardcover)
Steven Bell
R638 R525 Discovery Miles 5 250 Save R113 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Dynamite and Davey: The Explosive Lives of The British Bulldogs is the triumphant but ultimately tragic story of Tom Billington and Davey Boy Smith. Cousins born just a couple of years apart in a small mining town near Wigan, Tom and Davey discovered the art of wrestling as schoolboys. Tom went on to become 'The Dynamite Kid', arguably the greatest and most pioneering wrestler in history, but his short temper and determination to reach the top of a sport dominated by naturally bigger men would be his undoing. The more reserved Davey became a global superstar, but followed his cousin not just into exceptionalism, but into heavy substance abuse as well. Ultimately, the extraordinarily dysfunctional world of pro wrestling would prove too much for the cousins from Golborne - one proud, one naive. Together they became the best and most influential tag team of their generation. But they could not escape their demons, and their triumphs eventually submitted to their tragedy. Dynamite and Davey is a gripping cautionary tale.

Peer Research in Health and Social Development - International Perspectives on Participatory Research: Stephen Bell, Peter... Peer Research in Health and Social Development - International Perspectives on Participatory Research
Stephen Bell, Peter Aggleton, Ally Gibson
R1,261 Discovery Miles 12 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Peer research is increasingly used in international academic, policy and practice environments. It engages members of a group or social network as trusted members of a research team working in communities and settings they are familiar with. Critics, however, point to methodological concerns with peer research. These include the extent to which peer researchers genuinely represent the populations under study; data confidentiality; the emotional burden of enquiring into sensitive issues peers may experience in their own lives; and the reliability and credibility of data collected by people who do not have academic training. The book seeks to counter the marginalisation of research experience and skills derived from close relationships with people and communities, while reflecting critically on the strengths and limitations of peer research. Chapters by a wide range of international contributors illustrate the potential of peer research to facilitate an in-depth understanding of health and social development issues and enhance policy and practice. This interdisciplinary book provides students and professionals working in health, social science and development studies with a thorough grounding in this new style of research. It will appeal to those interested in research and evaluation; sexual health and public health; mental health, disability and social care; gender and sexuality; conservation and environmental management; migration and citizenship studies; humanitarian issues; and international development.

Peer Research in Health and Social Development - International Perspectives on Participatory Research (Hardcover): Stephen... Peer Research in Health and Social Development - International Perspectives on Participatory Research (Hardcover)
Stephen Bell, Peter Aggleton, Ally Gibson
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Peer research is increasingly used in international academic, policy and practice environments. It engages members of a group or social network as trusted members of a research team working in communities and settings they are familiar with. Critics, however, point to methodological concerns with peer research. These include the extent to which peer researchers genuinely represent the populations under study; data confidentiality; the emotional burden of enquiring into sensitive issues peers may experience in their own lives; and the reliability and credibility of data collected by people who do not have academic training. The book seeks to counter the marginalisation of research experience and skills derived from close relationships with people and communities, while reflecting critically on the strengths and limitations of peer research. Chapters by a wide range of international contributors illustrate the potential of peer research to facilitate an in-depth understanding of health and social development issues and enhance policy and practice. This interdisciplinary book provides students and professionals working in health, social science and development studies with a thorough grounding in this new style of research. It will appeal to those interested in research and evaluation; sexual health and public health; mental health, disability and social care; gender and sexuality; conservation and environmental management; migration and citizenship studies; humanitarian issues; and international development.

Australia's Money Mandarins - The Reserve Bank and the Politics of Money (Hardcover, New): Stephen Bell Australia's Money Mandarins - The Reserve Bank and the Politics of Money (Hardcover, New)
Stephen Bell
R3,196 R2,391 Discovery Miles 23 910 Save R805 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For most of its life the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has led a fairly conservative existence. However, since the early 1980s the economy has experienced financial and market deregulation and general economic liberalisation. The RBA has been caught up with the turbulent policy debates that have ensued. Australia's Money Mandarins, first published in 2004, tells the story of the RBA since the early 1980s. It discusses how the Bank operated in the new political environment created by deregulation and the fight against inflation. It describes the conflicts with the government and the Department of Treasury, and how the bank dealt with the rough and tumble of politics and managed to assert a level of independence in the 1990s. Including frank interviews with key figures like Bob Johnson, Bernie Fraser, Ian Macfarlane and Paul Keating this book will appeal to anyone with an interest in the politics of money.

Monitoring and Evaluation in Health and Social Development - Interpretive and Ethnographic Perspectives (Paperback): Stephen... Monitoring and Evaluation in Health and Social Development - Interpretive and Ethnographic Perspectives (Paperback)
Stephen Bell, Peter Aggleton
R1,378 Discovery Miles 13 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New approaches are needed to monitor and evaluate health and social development. Existing strategies tend to require expensive, time-consuming analytical procedures. The growing emphasis on results-based programming has resulted in evaluation being conducted in order to demonstrate accountability and success, rather than how change takes place, what works and why. The tendency to monitor and evaluate using log frames and their variants closes policy makers' and practitioners' eyes to the sometimes unanticipated means by which change takes place. Two recent developments hold the potential to transcend these difficulties and to lead to important changes in the way in which the effects of health and social development programming are understood. First, there is growing interest in ways of monitoring programmes and assessing impact that are more grounded in the realities of practice than many of the 'results-based' methods currently utilised. Second, there are calls for the greater use of interpretive and ethnographic methods in programme design, monitoring and evaluation. Responding to these concerns, this book illustrates the potential of interpretative methods to aid understanding and make a difference in real people's lives. Through a focus on individual and community perspectives, and locally-grounded explanations, the methods explored in this book offer a potentially richer way of assessing the relationships between intent, action and change in health and social development in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas.

Masters of the Universe, Slaves of the Market (Hardcover): Stephen Bell, Andrew Hindmoor Masters of the Universe, Slaves of the Market (Hardcover)
Stephen Bell, Andrew Hindmoor
R1,176 Discovery Miles 11 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This account of the financial crisis of 2008-2009 compares banking systems in the United States and the United Kingdom to those of Canada and Australia and explains why the system imploded in the former but not the latter. Central to this analysis are differences in bankers' beliefs and incentives in different banking markets. A boom mentality and fear of being left behind by competitors drove many U.S. and British bank executives to take extraordinary risks in creating new financial products. Intense market competition, poorly understood trading instruments, and escalating system complexity both drove and misled bankers. Formerly illiquid assets such as mortgages and other forms of debt were repackaged into complex securities, including collateralized debt obligations (CDOs). These were then traded on an industrial scale, and in 2007 and 2008, when their value collapsed, economic activity fell into a deep freeze. The financial crisis threatened not just investment banks and their insurers but also individual homeowners and workers at every level. In contrast, because banks in Canada and Australia could make good profits through traditional lending practices, they did not confront the same pressures to reinvent themselves as did banks in the United States and the United Kingdom, thus allowing them to avoid the fate of their overseas counterparts. Stephen Bell and Andrew Hindmoor argue that trading and systemic risk in the banking system need to be reined in. However, prospects for this are not promising given the commitment of governments in the crisis-hit economies to protect the "international competitiveness" of the London and New York financial markets.

Compiling Algorithms for Heterogeneous Systems (Hardcover): Steven Bell, Jing Pu, James Hegarty, Mark Horowitz Compiling Algorithms for Heterogeneous Systems (Hardcover)
Steven Bell, Jing Pu, James Hegarty, Mark Horowitz
R1,547 Discovery Miles 15 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Most emerging applications in imaging and machine learning must perform immense amounts of computation while holding to strict limits on energy and power. To meet these goals, architects are building increasingly specialized compute engines tailored for these specific tasks. The resulting computer systems are heterogeneous, containing multiple processing cores with wildly different execution models. Unfortunately, the cost of producing this specialized hardware-and the software to control it-is astronomical. Moreover, the task of porting algorithms to these heterogeneous machines typically requires that the algorithm be partitioned across the machine and rewritten for each specific architecture, which is time consuming and prone to error. Over the last several years, the authors have approached this problem using domain-specific languages (DSLs): high-level programming languages customized for specific domains, such as database manipulation, machine learning, or image processing. By giving up generality, these languages are able to provide high-level abstractions to the developer while producing high-performance output. The purpose of this book is to spur the adoption and the creation of domain-specific languages, especially for the task of creating hardware designs. In the first chapter, a short historical journey explains the forces driving computer architecture today. Chapter 2 describes the various methods for producing designs for accelerators, outlining the push for more abstraction and the tools that enable designers to work at a higher conceptual level. From there, Chapter 3 provides a brief introduction to image processing algorithms and hardware design patterns for implementing them. Chapters 4 and 5 describe and compare Darkroom and Halide, two domain-specific languages created for image processing that produce high-performance designs for both FPGAs and CPUs from the same source code, enabling rapid design cycles and quick porting of algorithms. The final section describes how the DSL approach also simplifies the problem of interfacing between application code and the accelerator by generating the driver stack in addition to the accelerator configuration. This book should serve as a useful introduction to domain-specialized computing for computer architecture students and as a primer on domain-specific languages and image processing hardware for those with more experience in the field.

A Life in Shadow - Aime Bonpland in Southern South America, 1817-1858 (Hardcover, New): Stephen Bell A Life in Shadow - Aime Bonpland in Southern South America, 1817-1858 (Hardcover, New)
Stephen Bell
R1,796 Discovery Miles 17 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

French naturalist and medical doctor Aime Bonpland (1773-1858) was one of the most important scientific explorers of South America in the early nineteenth century. From 1799 to 1804, he worked alongside Alexander von Humboldt as the latter carried out his celebrated research in northern South America, but he later returned to conduct his own research farther south. "A Life in Shadow" accounts for the entire span of Bonpland's remarkable and diverse career in South America--in Argentina, Paraguay (where he was imprisoned for nearly a decade), Uruguay, and southernmost Brazil--based on extensive archival material. The study reconnects Bonpland's divided records in Europe and South America and delves into his studies of rural resources in interior regions of South America, including experimental cultivation techniques. This is a fascinating account of a man--a doctor, farmer, rancher, scientific explorer, and political conspirator--who interacted in many revealing ways with the evolving societies and institutions of South America.

Banking on Growth Models - China's Troubled Pursuit of Financial Reform and Economic Rebalancing (Hardcover): Stephen... Banking on Growth Models - China's Troubled Pursuit of Financial Reform and Economic Rebalancing (Hardcover)
Stephen Bell, Hui Feng
R1,247 Discovery Miles 12 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Banking on Growth Models contends that China's rapid economic rise from the late 1970s to today has been built on and shaped by a highly politicized and inefficient bank-centric financial system. Stephen Bell and Hui Feng argue that if the Chinese growth model drives how key economic sectors interact, no amount of incremental reform can have much impact on the financial system-meaningful reform can stem only from a revised growth model. For a time after the global financial crisis, it appeared that the expansion of a more market-oriented shadow banking system might help sustain China's economic growth. Since around 2015, however, Xi Jinping's regime has reversed this trajectory and placed China's financial system under heavy state control, resulting in slowed economic development and skyrocketing national debt. China's market transition and economic rebalancing are now in doubt, as is the fate of the nation's economy. By pinpointing finance as a vital element of the growth model, Bell and Feng provide a convincing assessment of financial risks and the prospects for economic rebalancing in China. Banking on Growth Models demystifies the world of Chinese banking and finance as it investigates an ever-rising national debt, a declining rate of economic growth, and the possibility of dire and drastic reform by the Asian superpower's government.

Australia's Money Mandarins - The Reserve Bank and the Politics of Money (Paperback, Revised): Stephen Bell Australia's Money Mandarins - The Reserve Bank and the Politics of Money (Paperback, Revised)
Stephen Bell
R856 R698 Discovery Miles 6 980 Save R158 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For most of its life the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has led a fairly conservative existence. However, since the early 1980s the economy has experienced financial and market deregulation and general economic liberalisation. The RBA has been caught up with the turbulent policy debates that have ensued. Australia's Money Mandarins, first published in 2004, tells the story of the RBA since the early 1980s. It discusses how the Bank operated in the new political environment created by deregulation and the fight against inflation. It describes the conflicts with the government and the Department of Treasury, and how the bank dealt with the rough and tumble of politics and managed to assert a level of independence in the 1990s. Including frank interviews with key figures like Bob Johnson, Bernie Fraser, Ian Macfarlane and Paul Keating this book will appeal to anyone with an interest in the politics of money.

The Unemployment Crisis in Australia - Which Way Out? (Hardcover): Stephen Bell The Unemployment Crisis in Australia - Which Way Out? (Hardcover)
Stephen Bell
R2,198 Discovery Miles 21 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since the 1970s the average level of unemployment in Australia has risen each decade. This has imposed huge economic, social and human costs, making unemployment one of the most pressing problems confronting Australia. Governments, however, seem powerless in the face of this problem. Drawing on the expertise of some of Australia's leading economists, this book, first published in 2000, argues that the currently fashionable approaches of wage cuts and further steps towards labour market flexibility will not solve the unemployment problem. In reality, unemployment and rising inequality are symptoms of the growing failure of contemporary labour markets to distribute jobs and incomes effectively. The contributors argue that the main solution to this problem is not wage cuts but jobs growth. This important book points to a way beyond the current policy malaise and offers detailed solutions to unemployment.

The Unemployment Crisis in Australia - Which Way Out? (Paperback): Stephen Bell The Unemployment Crisis in Australia - Which Way Out? (Paperback)
Stephen Bell
R954 Discovery Miles 9 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since the 1970s the average level of unemployment in Australia has risen each decade. This has imposed huge economic, social and human costs, making unemployment one of the most pressing problems confronting Australia. Governments, however, seem powerless in the face of this problem. Drawing on the expertise of some of Australia's leading economists, this book, first published in 2000, argues that the currently fashionable approaches of wage cuts and further steps towards labour market flexibility will not solve the unemployment problem. In reality, unemployment and rising inequality are symptoms of the growing failure of contemporary labour markets to distribute jobs and incomes effectively. The contributors argue that the main solution to this problem is not wage cuts but jobs growth. This important book points to a way beyond the current policy malaise and offers detailed solutions to unemployment.

Monitoring and Evaluation in Health and Social Development - Interpretive and Ethnographic Perspectives (Hardcover): Stephen... Monitoring and Evaluation in Health and Social Development - Interpretive and Ethnographic Perspectives (Hardcover)
Stephen Bell, Peter Aggleton
R4,002 Discovery Miles 40 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New approaches are needed to monitor and evaluate health and social development. Existing strategies tend to require expensive, time-consuming analytical procedures. The growing emphasis on results-based programming has resulted in evaluation being conducted in order to demonstrate accountability and success, rather than how change takes place, what works and why. The tendency to monitor and evaluate using log frames and their variants closes policy makers' and practitioners' eyes to the sometimes unanticipated means by which change takes place. Two recent developments hold the potential to transcend these difficulties and to lead to important changes in the way in which the effects of health and social development programming are understood. First, there is growing interest in ways of monitoring programmes and assessing impact that are more grounded in the realities of practice than many of the 'results-based' methods currently utilised. Second, there are calls for the greater use of interpretive and ethnographic methods in programme design, monitoring and evaluation. Responding to these concerns, this book illustrates the potential of interpretative methods to aid understanding and make a difference in real people's lives. Through a focus on individual and community perspectives, and locally-grounded explanations, the methods explored in this book offer a potentially richer way of assessing the relationships between intent, action and change in health and social development in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas.

Rethinking Governance - The Centrality of the State in Modern Society (Paperback): Stephen Bell, Andrew Hindmoor Rethinking Governance - The Centrality of the State in Modern Society (Paperback)
Stephen Bell, Andrew Hindmoor
R1,472 Discovery Miles 14 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Several problems plague contemporary thinking about governance. From the multiple definitions that are often vague and confusing, to the assumption that governance strategies, networks and markets represent attempts by weakening states to maintain control. Rethinking Governance questions this view and seeks to clarify how we understand governance. Arguing that it is best understood as 'the strategies used by governments to help govern', the authors counter the view that governments have been decentred. They show that far from receding, states are in fact enhancing their capacity to govern by developing closer ties with non-government sectors. Identifying five 'modes' of government (governance through hierarchy, persuasion, markets and contracts, community engagement, and network associations), Stephen Bell and Andrew Hindmoor use practical examples to explore the strengths and limitations of each. In so doing, they demonstrate how modern states are using a mixture of governance modes to address specific policy problems. This book demonstrates why the argument that states are being 'hollowed out' is overblown. Rethinking Governance refocuses our attention on the central role played by governments in devising governance strategies.

Making Victorious Disciples Teacher Edition - Increasing God's kingdom in the earth one person at a time! (Paperback):... Making Victorious Disciples Teacher Edition - Increasing God's kingdom in the earth one person at a time! (Paperback)
Stephen Bell
R660 Discovery Miles 6 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Genome Duplication (Paperback, New): Melvin DePamphilis, Stephen Bell Genome Duplication (Paperback, New)
Melvin DePamphilis, Stephen Bell
R2,681 Discovery Miles 26 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Genome Duplication provides a comprehensive and readable overview of the underlying principles that govern genome duplication in all forms of life, from the simplest cell to the most complex multicellular organism.
Using examples from the three domains of life - bacteria, archaea, and eukarya - Genome Duplication shows how all living organisms store their genome as DNA and how they all use the same evolutionary-conserved mechanism to duplicate it: semi-conservative DNA replication by the replication fork. The text shows how the replication fork determines where organisms begin genome duplication, how they produce a complete copy of their genome each time a cell divides, and how they link genome duplication to cell division.
Genome Duplication explains how mistakes in genome duplication are associated with genetic disorders and cancer, and how understanding genome duplication, its regulation, and how the mechanisms differ between different forms of life, is critical to the understanding and treatment of human disease.

Rebel, Priest and Prophet - A Biography of Edward McGlynn (Paperback): Stephen Bell Rebel, Priest and Prophet - A Biography of Edward McGlynn (Paperback)
Stephen Bell
R966 Discovery Miles 9 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a new release of the original 1937 edition.

God's Way, Not Politics - Please, Let God Be God! (Paperback): C Stephen Bell God's Way, Not Politics - Please, Let God Be God! (Paperback)
C Stephen Bell
R291 Discovery Miles 2 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

No subject causes more irritation, frustration, and confusion than issues concerning government. God has timeless truths in the Bible for resolving the conflict between world politics and the righteousness of God's kingdom. Misunderstanding these truths results in the actions of well-meaning Christians being viewed by the world as offensive, unloving, and hypocritical. The result causes major doubts in the credibility of the Church and limits belief in the loving message of the cross.

"God's Way, Not Politics" brings a timely revelation to God's people of truth in His Word, which has been buried "by the cares of the world" and rationalization of man's action out of ignorance of God's love for mankind and God's promises of peace, concerning what He can and wants to do. May the Holy Spirit reveal through honest consideration of His Word what God is saying. It is time for the Church to recognize our significance as empowered citizens of the kingdom of God on earth and be the conduit of loving witnesses for good in achieving the purpose our Creator intends. Acceptance of His plan and ways will unblock our prayers for healing our land and hasten our Lord's return.

Rebel, Priest and Prophet - A Biography of Dr. Edward McGlynn (Hardcover): Stephen Bell Rebel, Priest and Prophet - A Biography of Dr. Edward McGlynn (Hardcover)
Stephen Bell
R1,282 Discovery Miles 12 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

Rebel, Priest and Prophet - A Biography of Dr. Edward McGlynn (Paperback): Stephen Bell Rebel, Priest and Prophet - A Biography of Dr. Edward McGlynn (Paperback)
Stephen Bell
R898 Discovery Miles 8 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

Rebel, Priest and Prophet - A Biography of Dr. Edward McGlynn (Hardcover): Stephen Bell Rebel, Priest and Prophet - A Biography of Dr. Edward McGlynn (Hardcover)
Stephen Bell
R1,282 Discovery Miles 12 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

Rebel, Priest And Prophet - A Biography Of Dr. Edward McGlynn (Paperback): Stephen Bell Rebel, Priest And Prophet - A Biography Of Dr. Edward McGlynn (Paperback)
Stephen Bell
R907 Discovery Miles 9 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

Head Start Impact (Paperback, Illustrated Ed): Michael Puma, Stephen Bell, Ronna Cook, Camilla Heid, Michael Lopez Head Start Impact (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Michael Puma, Stephen Bell, Ronna Cook, Camilla Heid, Michael Lopez
R3,134 R2,422 Discovery Miles 24 220 Save R712 (23%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since its beginning in 1965 as a part of the War on Poverty, Head Start's goal has been to boost the school readiness of low-income children. Based on a 'whole child' model, the program provides comprehensive services that include pre-school education; medical, dental, and mental health care; nutrition services; and efforts to help parents foster their child's development. Head Start services are designed to be responsive to each child's and family's ethnic, cultural, and linguistic heritage. The Congressionally-mandated Head Start Impact Study was conducted across 84 nationally representative grantee/delegate agencies. Approximately 5,000 newly entering 3- and 4-year-old children applying for Head Start were randomly assigned to either a Head Start group that had access to Head Start program services or to a non- Head Start group that could enrol in available community non-Head Start services, selected by their parents. Data collection began in fall 2002 and is scheduled to continue through 2006, following children through the spring of their 1st-grade year. The study quantifies the impact of Head Start separately for 3- and 4-year-old children across child cognitive, social-emotional, and health domains as well as ii on parenting practices. This book is essential reading for those in the education field.

The Rise of the People's Bank of China - The Politics of Institutional Change (Hardcover): Stephen Bell, Hui Feng The Rise of the People's Bank of China - The Politics of Institutional Change (Hardcover)
Stephen Bell, Hui Feng
R2,063 Discovery Miles 20 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With $4.5 trillion in total assets, the People's Bank of China now surpasses the U.S. Federal Reserve as the world's biggest central bank. The Rise of the People's Bank of China investigates how this increasingly authoritative institution grew from a Leninist party-state that once jealously guarded control of banking and macroeconomic policy. Relying on interviews with key players, this book is the first comprehensive and up-to-date account of the evolution of the central banking and monetary policy system in reform China. Stephen Bell and Hui Feng trace the bank's ascent to Beijing's policy circle, and explore the political and institutional dynamics behind its rise. In the early 1990s, the PBC--benefitting from political patronage and perceptions of its unique professional competency--found itself positioned to help steer the Chinese economy toward a more liberal, market-oriented system. Over the following decades, the PBC has assumed a prominent role in policy deliberations and financial reforms, such as fighting inflation, relaxing China's exchange rate regime, managing reserves, reforming banking, and internationalizing the renminbi. Today, the People's Bank of China confronts significant challenges in controlling inflation on the back of runaway growth, but it has established a strong track record in setting policy for both domestic reform and integration into the global economy.

Fair Share - Competing Claims and Australia's Economic Future (Hardcover): Stephen Bell, Michael Keating Fair Share - Competing Claims and Australia's Economic Future (Hardcover)
Stephen Bell, Michael Keating
R1,566 Discovery Miles 15 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Winners 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.

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