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  1. Foreign banking institutions and their impact on the Australian economy (Research monograph - Transnational Corporations Research Project ; no. 8) by G. J Crough, 1977
  2. World economy a balancing act.(NEWS): An article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Mike Codling, 2008-11-30
  3. Developing regions to prosper from globalisation: a recent World Bank report has predicted a soft landing for the global economy and a long-term improvement ... article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-31
  4. The case for Asian financial integration: the 10th anniversary of the Asian currency crisis could be an opportunity for Asia to consider how acceleration ... article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Fariborz Moshirian, 2007-07-30
  5. Global outlook improving.(BANKING): An article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Unavailable, 2009-11-01
  6. Australian banks diverge on Asia: while ANZ and the Commonwealth Bank are increasingly active in the emerging economies of Asia, and Westpac holds its ... article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Peter-John Lewis, 2007-03-02
  7. World's economy on slow road to recovery: the Sydney session of the AB+F Breakfast with the Economists series featured the chief economists from all Four ... article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Su-Lin Ong, David Wyss, 2010-09-01
  8. Kiwi banks emerge from the economic winter: New Zealand's thawing economy will put a spring back into the step of its major banks.(MIKE CODLING COLUMN): An article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Mike Codling, 2010-03-01
  9. Light at the end of the tunnel for NZ: New Zealand's economy is currently slipping into recession but leading Westpac economist Brendan O'Donovan believes ... article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Andre Khoury, 2008-09-15
  10. The Asian crisis--10 years on: a respected economist has argued that the economies of Asia are now more robust than ever.(FROM THE CREDIT CARD SUMMIT): An article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-30
  11. Australia's continuing development: An introduction to the more important aspects of the Australian economy, by Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, 1971

21. Recent Publications By Members Of The School Of Accounting, Banking And Finance
of banks in a developing economy the case Teaching banking and finance online acase Measuring Productivity Changes in australian banking, Managerial Finance
http://www.dmt.canberra.edu.au/abf/site/researchmain_pubs.htm

Recent Publications
Books, book chapters and case studies
Refereed journals

Professional and business journals

Selected conference papers and workshop presentations

Books, book chapters and case studies Andrew, B . and M. Hughes (2000). E-Tax: Micro and Macro Perspectives, in Clark, E., Cho, G. and A. Hoyle (eds). E-Business: Law and Management for the 21st Century . ISL, Canberra. Andrew, B . and H.W. Fan (2000). Cash-Flow accounting: recent research and current prospects, in The Current State of Business Disciplines , Spellbound Publications. Papandrea, F. and M. Wade E-commerce in Rural Areas . RIRDC Publication no. 00/185. RIRDC, Canberra. (Also published on the Internet at http://www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/Index2.htm#humcap Sathye, M . (1999). Growth of internet banking in Australia: a case study. in Management of Financial Institutions , John Wiley and Sons, Brisbane.

22. Journal Of Internet Banking And Commerce
Reports Date August 24, 1998 Source Business Week Author Keywords ECOMMERCE,economy ,TECHNOLOGY ,IMPACT Title How usable are australian banking Web Sites
http://www.arraydev.com/commerce/JIBC/9811-15.htm

23. Economic Updates
focusing on the domestic economy, containing economic Outlook for australian PropertyMarkets 20002003 Copyright © Westpac banking Corporation, ABN 33 007
http://www2.westpac.com.au/finnews/economy.cfm
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Australian job vacancies buck the trend

Australian retail another small gain

Australian dwelling approvals moderate

US confidence down as jobs hard to get
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Australian leading index steady

Westpac Australian Weekly
A review of the Westpac week's important data and events as well as key data and events affecting the Australian market.
Westpac Economic Calendar Key Data and Events affecting the Australian market. Market Insights A quarterly report focusing on the domestic economy, containing economic and financial forecasts. March 2003 Outlook for Australian Property Markets 2000-2003 The report details the Bank’s view of the direction for investment and construction in property markets over the next three years. February 2002

24. Fitch Australia
australian Banks Embracing the New economy, but Watch the agency believes that theaustralian banks are Australia New Zealand banking Group, Commonwealth
http://www.fitchratings.com.au/bankreleasedetails.asp?rel_id=105

25. Democratising Money, Credit And Banking
reform needs financial reform', australian Financial Review Arguments for decetnralisedbanking with regional of Nature', The Other economy Economics Nature
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~sturnbull/page3.html
Democratising money, credit and banking (Refereed articles in bold) 1976, 'Creating Capital from Credit' The Australian Director, The Institute of Directors in Australia, August, p. 45, Sydney. 1976, 'Corporate Capital from Employee Benefits', Management Forum, University of New England Publishing Unit, 2:1, pp.14-, March, Armidale, Australia. 1977, 'Let the Market Correct Itself', The Australian, Op. Ed., p.8, May 25, Sydney (A proposal to create a kilowatt-hour currency). 1978, 'How to Finance Development', Jassa, Securities Institute of Australia, No. 2, pp. 11-16, June , Sydney. 1983, What Everyone Should Know About Banking and Money-Especially Bankers and Economists, Australian Adam Smith Club, May, Sydney (Reprinted in New Zealand 1992 and in Building Sustainable Communities 1983, Selecting a Local Currency, Australian Adam Smith Club, June, Sydney. Republished as articles in USA 1983, 1992, England 1984, and New Zealand 1992 (Reprinted in Building Sustainable Communities 1986, 'Financing World Development Through Decentralised Banking', in Perspectives in International Development , Ed. Mekki Mtewa, pp.91-96, Allied Publishers, New Delhi.

26. Japan. Lateline. Australian Broadcasting Corp.
putting enormous pressure on the country's banking system and major financial crisisin the world's second largest economy. in London as the australian and New
http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/archives/LatelineIssuesIndex_Japan.htm

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Analysts fear Japanese financial collapse
BROADCAST: 05/09/2002 A week-long slump on the Tokyo stock exchange saw the Nikkei hit 18-year lows yesterday. Following Wall Street, it recovered slightly, but the bigger picture is sobering. [ AUDIO, TRANSCRIPT
Tokyo court rejects germ warfare compo claims
BROADCAST: 28/08/2002 A Japanese court has admitted for the first time that the imperial army used germ warfare in China during World War II. [ AUDIO, TRANSCRIPT
Japan admits war crimes conducted in WWII
BROADCAST: 28/08/2002 Professor Yuki Tanaka of the Hiroshima Peace Institute joined Lateline to discuss Unit 731. [ AUDIO, TRANSCRIPT
Japan's credit rating slashed
BROADCAST: 31/05/2002 In a humiliating blow, the International Ratings Agency, Moody's, has slashed Japan's credit rating. Moody's says Japan's huge government debt is a key reason for its decision. Incredibly, the world's second largest economy is now considered to be a bigger credit risk than Botswana. [ AUDIO, TRANSCRIPT

27. Syme Department Of Banking And Finance - Faculty Of Business And Economics - Res
in DK Das (ed), Emerging Growth Pole The Asia Pacific economy, Prentice Hall ScorpionCase a sting in the tale for lenders’, australian banking Law Bulletin
http://www.monash.edu.au/resgrant/publications/rscpa/1996/buseco/bus7.html
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS COLLECTION
Research, Scholarship, Creative and Performing Art, 1996
Faculty of Business and Economics
SYME DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE
Book: Edited Edwards, R. and Skully, M.T., ASEAN Business Trade and development an Australian Perspective , Butterworth-Heinemann, Melbourne, 356, 1996 Book Authored: Revision/New Edition Barkoczy, S., Woellner*, R., Vella*, T. and Burns*, L., Australian Taxation Law , CCH Australia Ltd, Sydney, 7th, 1996 Barkoczy, S., Australian Tax Casebook , CCH, Sydney, 2nd, 1996 Barkoczy, S., Woellner*, R., Vella*, T. and Burns*, L., Australian Taxation Law , CCH Aust. Ltd, Sydney, 6th, 1996 Viney, C.W. and McGrath*, M., Financial Institutions, Instruments and Markets , McGraw- Hill Book Company, Sydney, second, 627, 1996 Chapter Chan*, K.K., McColough*, D.W. and Skully, M.T., ‘Australian Impulation Tax System and Dividend Reinvestment Plans’, in D K Gosh and S Khaksari (ed), Managerial Finance in the Corporate Economy , Routledge, London, 135 - 153, 1996 Chan*, K.K., McColough*, D.W. and Skully, M.T., ‘Australian Dividend Reinvestment Plans: The announcement effect of differing discount rates’, in T Bos T A Fetherston (ed), Advances in Pacific Basin Financial Markets. Volume 2 Part B

28. First Charlton Communications - Publications
Services and banking Sectors. australian Telecom, The burgeoning telecommunicationsindustry is the hottest sector driving the new economy and australian
http://www.charlton.com.au/magazines.asp
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Australian Telecom
Business Asia The Chief Magazine oldHnav= null; Click to review the 2003 Event Calendar World Financial Services Conference Australian Banking
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We publish the Australian business titles, Australian Banking & Finance, Australian Telecom, Business Asia, The Chief Online Magazine, as well as the online publication "RIPE", and the upcoming "Bloomberg Wealth Manager".
The burgeoning telecommunications industry is the hottest sector driving the new economy and Australian Telecom tracks the news, views and players in the Australian Industry. Australian Telecom is a monthly business magazine for people in the telecommunications/IT who need to know about the events driving their own companies and their competitors. It analyses and distils the month's news into a concise, ordered read.
Business Asia with Overseas Trading is one of Australia's leading trade-focused publications. Every month, Business Asia will provide readers with in-depth coverage of the latest issues, news and trends concerning business and trade within the vitally important Asian market. Complementing this coverage is Overseas Trading, which covers all aspects of Australia's trade with the rest of the world. Business Asia with Overseas Trading is a must-read for any business with an eye on exports.

29. AUSe.NET - Australian Electronic Business Network
AUSe.NET aims to facilitate the use of electronic commerce among small to medium business enterprises .Category Regional Oceania Business to Business...... awareness of electronic commerce among australian small to potential to transformthe global economy more rapidly banking on the Internet (2.55Mb) What's on
http://www.aebn.org.au/
AUSe.NET News "Sink or Swim?"
The latest research, shows us how much still remains to be done to get the message across to our SME community that e-commerce needs their urgent attention. Now is the time when many SMEs must decide whether to either sink or swim in the new global information economy. Robert Gottliebsen , founding Chairman of AUSe.NET - the Australian Electronic Business Network Click on Sink or Swim? to Download publication. e-Business Excellence NSW Centre of Excellence for e-Business.
e-Business Excellence, housed at the NSW Centre of Excellence for e-Business, in Parramatta, NSW is the location of the National Head Office for AUSe.NET. e-Business Excellence, a joint initiative of the NSW Government and Unisys Australia, at The Octagon Building in Parramatta, was opened by The Hon. Kim Yeadon, NSW Minister for IT, late last year. It is a high profile showcase with the twin objectives of accelerating adoption of e-Business and raising the skills base in the State and a mission of promotion, knowledge development and implementation of e-Business in NSW, for government agencies, SME's and industry at large. AUSe.NET Workshops help SMEs into EC

30. ANZ Home Essentials - Australian Economy Poised
upturn is delayed, the australian economy could slow more Bureau of Statistics, Theaustralian Financial Review. Australia and New Zealand banking Group Limited
http://www.anz.com/Australia/channels/promotion/HomeEssentials002/AustEconomy.as
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Australian economy poised for strong growth in 2002 Economic conditions have a big impact on homeowners and buyers. We show you the big picture so you can make the most of your investment. Australia’s economic recovery has been buoyed by a raft of new economic data showing rising business confidence and strong consumer spending. Experts say rising business confidence in the first quarter of 2002 will drive annual economic growth above 4%. This would make Australia one of the fastest growing economies in the western world . Looking back at 2001, there were plenty of positive signs for the year ahead:
  • Wages were growing at a moderate 3.3% a year, well within the Reserve Bank’s target range The housing market continued to recover strongly, with both building activity and prices rising sharply in 2001 Household spending rebounded strongly in 2001. Retail turnover was up 9% over the year to November. Real spending is estimated to be up 5.6% over the same period.

31. Unearth Search Results
1, The National Bank of New Zealand Ltd. banking and economy ServicesIn New Zealand . 2, JB Were. australian and New Zealand Equities .
http://www.seriousfun.co.nz/cgi-bin/bullets/searchme/searchme.cgi?keycat=Economy

32. Banking And Finance Internet Sites
ministries of finance and economy, history of central banking, banking institutions,associations ABN 12 377 614 012 australian Government Requirements
http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/subjects/banking/internet.html
Monash: Library home: Subjects: Business and Economics Resources Page
Banking and Finance: A select list of Internet sites
Australian Sites
International Sites
Australian Sites
Australian banking statistics : latest information from APRA downloadable in different formats. The 2001 Financial institutions performance survey is published annually by KPMG Australia (64 pages, May 2001). The survey covers banks, finance companies, credit unions, building societies, investment management and the insurance sector. Australian Financial Market Report
The Australian Financial Markets Association is the peak industry body for Australia's financial markets over the counter (OTC) trade. Click on the " Market Data and Research " link to access the annual Australian Market Financial Report. Australasian Institute of Banking and Finance provides links to its resource centre, products, news and views and others. The Journal of Banking and Financial Services provides selective full-text articles to non-members.

33. Biz.scmp.com - Asia Economy And Business News Coverage Online By
Time is running out for australian food group Goodman Fielder to find a suitor givesmore time to come up with an alternative proposal, a banking source said.
http://biz.scmp.com/bizasiaworld/ZZZWZYLYLBD.html
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34. ECONOMICS THEME
How would we characterise Australia’s economy and the changes it highly placed officialsand experts in the australian banking, telecommunications, financial
http://www.defence.gov.au/raaf/2030/economics_theme.html
As Project ORACLE 2030 considers the range of plausible futures for Australia, Australian Defence, and the RAAF, one of the key themes will be economics. The RAAF Project ORACLE 2030 Team and Toffler Associates will focus throughout the study on important issues related to the future of the global economy, the economy of the Asia-Pacific region, and the Australian economy. In over sixty interviews with executives, thought leaders, and other experts in Australia and from around the globe, the changing economy was cited as critical. Alvin and Heidi Toffler have stressed in their work the important linkages between economics and security. In their view, how we make war is fundamentally related to how we make wealth. Click here for a discussion of this linkage, excerpted from their book entitled War and Anti-War: Survival at the Dawn of the 21st Century, (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1994). Regional and Global Economies are Becoming More Connected The current Asian economic crisis has dominated the news and the thinking of government officials, business leaders, and everyday citizens for the past year. The cascading effects of the crisis vividly point up the fact that ever increasing and deepening linkages among financial markets and industries around the world are dramatically accelerating the pace of change. Asia has experienced substantial negative and painful effects from this inter-connectedness; in the future, the effects can be similar, or they can be much more positive. The constant appears to be that the accelerated pace of change will make for a turbulent economic environment.

35. Finance & Banking In Australia
TECHNOLOGY CONSTRUCTION- economy - EMPLOYMENT - FINANCE INDUSTRY -FINANCE banking IN AUSTRALIA Advance Bank; ANZ Bank; australian Bankers Association;
http://www.irishaustralia.com/Australian/Commerce/finance.htm

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36. John Spoehr
Job Retention and Structural Adjustment in a Regional economy, Centre for Submissionto the Parliamentary Inquiry into the australian banking System, AGPS.
http://www.labour.adelaide.edu.au/cls/staff/spoehr.html
John Spoehr
ADDRESS: Centre for Labour Studies
University of Adelaide, SOUTH AUSTRALIA 5005
Phone: 08 83033730 or 08 83033715 (Secretary),
Fax: 08 83034346
e-mail: jspoehr@arts.adelaide.edu.au ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
  • Bachelor of Labour Studies, University of Adelaide
Employment
  • 1991 - Senior Research Officer/Tutor - Centre for Labour Studies, University of Adelaide
  • 1989 - 1992 Community Liaison Officer - United Trades and Labor Council of SA
  • 1989 Research Officer - Council of South Australian College Student Organisations
  • 1988 Education Officer - National Union of Students - S.A. Branch Project Officer - S.A. Institute of Technology Centenary Commission on Student Life and Environment
  • 1987 President, South Australian Institute of Technology Union
  • 1985 Residential Care Worker, Balyana
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
  • privatisation, outsourcing and the role of the public sector
  • structural adjustment, employment and workplace change
  • regional development
PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS: Spoehr, John (1990) From Lending Binge to Credit Squeeze - the failure of bank and finance sector deregulation , United Trades and Labor Council of SA, Printac, Adelaide Spoehr, John and Ray Broomhill (Eds) (1995) Altered States - the impact of free market policies on the Australian states , Universty of Adelaide, Centre for Labour Studies, Adelaide ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS IN BOOKS: Spoehr, J (1995). 'Privatisation - an international perspective' in Spoehr, John and Ray Broomhill eds

37. Australian IT - Net Economy Growing: Report (Kate Mackenzie, OCTOBER 23, 2002)
services for basic day to day banking was higher tend to mirror the performance ofthat country's economy. . comments may be published in The australian and on
http://www.australianit.com.au/articles/0,7204,5344672^15306^^nbv^,00.html
Tuesday, November 12, 2002 Search Australian IT : Daily IT news in your inbox: TOP NEWS Qantas flies IT jobs offshore Telstra to fix ADSL problems ASIC team swoops on New Tel ... NEWS Net economy growing: report
Kate Mackenzie
OCTOBER 23, 2002 THERE just might be some reasons to be cheerful about Australia's internet economy, according to research conducted by Allen Consulting and sponsored by Cisco Systems.
Allen Consulting Group director Mara Bun estimated that revenues through online channels reaped $43 billion, or 6.4 per cent of GDP, in 2001 - 02, based on a survey of 600 businesses. Allen Consulting found that the proportion of revenue from internet business had outstripped forecasts made in late December, before the effects of the dotcom crash had been fully realised. The research also found a correlation between broadband connectivity and revenue per employee. Broadband usage also corresponded to percentage of business done online. However Ms Bun cautioned the causal relationship between broadband and other variables was not clear. ADVERTISEMENT
Online banking was another area in which Australia performed strongly. The use of online services for basic day to day banking was higher than 70 per cent amongst businesses.

38. Money Matters
Demand in Australia's New economy banking Markets. Overview. The australian Mediaand Telecommunications corporate and investment banking markets are in hyper
http://www.interdata.com.au/anz/moneymatters/content/east/2000-10-02.htm
Money Matters Finance and Investment - News and Views Date: 2 October, 2000
East and Partners Pty Ltd
www.east.com.au
Demand in Australia's "New Economy" Banking Markets Overview Corporates report an average of over 17 different banking products being used from their banks and, at an average of just over 4 bank relationships, are spreading their business about to secure optimum pricing and performance. Just as the corporates continue to be increasingly active relationship managers themselves, new supply side entrants, in particular the US based investment and treasury banks are scouring the marketplace looking to build off their international account bases with the Australian arms of these international customers and leverage from this into relationships with the newer Australian telcos. Over banked? Certainly not when it comes to innovative banking and financing solutions, as is being well demonstrated by the growth in corporate debt securitisation for example. Over serviced ? Definitely not yet when banker performance is looked at through the eyes of the corporate customer and customer satisfaction ratings remain only slightly better than average for the most part. Relationship driven ? Increasingly so, as banks move away from their historical product focus to one more concerned with the health of their complete interaction with the corporate customer, no more so than with corporate customers active in the “new economy” communications industry.

39. Pathways To Electronic Commerce: Getting Australian Small Business Online
of ecommerce on Australia's economy to the gov.au/ecom/HOME/Projects/banking/ Businessbanking/businessbanking Speechby the australian Commissioner of Taxation
http://www.setel.com.au/sbc/pathways/more.htm
Finding Out More Publications West Australian Electronic Commerce Centre Provides practical information - an introduction to e-commerce for business. Also provides links to e-commerce information and ideas.
http://www.ecc.online.wa.gov.au/main/index.htm
Getting Paid on the Internet (1999) A guide for merchants to assist them receiving electronic payments. Available from the Australian Information Industries Association (AIIA).
http://www.aiia.com.au/internetpayments.html
Australia's e-commerce report card (April 1999) Report by the National Office for the Information Economy (NOIE). e.commerce.today Weekly independent news and analysis of Electronic Commerce.
Summaries of stories are free, but full stories require subscription.
http://www.ecommercetoday.com.au
Computerworld The IDG Communications' Australia website at http://www.idg.com.au contains articles and news from Network World, PC World, Information Age and other journals. South East Queensland Economic Development Strategy There are a number of Queensland Regional development strategies briefly mentioned at http://www.statedevelopment.qld.gov.au/regional

40. Banking
Mondex the world of Electronic cash. 21st Century banking Alert Page. TheInformation economy. BPay (australian Internet bill payment service).
http://tide.it.bond.edu.au/laws429/TOPICS/Banking.html
Law of Electronic Commerce
Banks, banking and the Internet
Required Reading
Brian Walsh, Understanding Internet Payment Protocols Network Computing (May, 1999) ("A payment protocol does not move data; it moves money") Akindemowo, " The Fading Rustle, Chink and Jingle: Electronic Value and the Concept of Money " Beatty et al " E-Payments and Australian Regulation " A. Michael Froomkin, Flood Control on the Information Ocean: Living With Anonymity, Digital Cash,and Distributed Databases
Sharp Practice in E-Banking in the UK (FIPR) - A new report - " Electronic Commerce: Who Carries The Risk of Fraud? " - from the Foundation for Information Policy Research not only looks at what can go wrong technically, but also analyses the practices of some leading UK online banks. Despite advertising claims that consumers at not at risk, the terms and conditionsimposed in the small print pass almost all of the risk to the customer. Optional Reading and Other Sources Jane Winn "

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