An embryonic literature exists on policy failures by the Australian Government, which has examined inter alia the Home Insulation Program, the Green Loans Program, the Building the Education Revolution, and the macroeconomic stimulus package following the global financial crisis. This article contributes to this literature by considering the introduction of the Mineral Resources Rent Tax (MRRT) and its subsequent performance in terms of revenue. We evaluate the implementation of the MRRT using theoretical insights from the policy analysis literature and attempt to draw some broader public policy “lessons”.
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A critical evaluation of Australian mineral resources rent tax
International Journal of Public Administration
2016
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- Title
- A critical evaluation of Australian mineral resources rent tax
- Creators
- Simone Valle de Souza - University of New EnglandBrian E Dollery - University of New EnglandMichael A Kortt - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- International Journal of Public Administration
- Identifiers
- 1674; 991012820907102368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; Management; School of Business and Tourism
- Resource Type
- Journal article