Alex Millmow
Federation University Australia
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Economic Record | 2013
Alex Millmow; Jacqueline Tuck
The Economic Record, one of the worlds oldest economic journals, has a distinguished history. The flagship journal of the Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand was launched in 1925 and is approaching its 100th birthday. We undertake a forensic examination of the journal over the last 50 years, exploring issues like its content, most‐cited articles and most frequent contributors. This article discusses the journals internationalisation but also identifies how Australias top economists have, for the most part, faithfully persisted with it. The changing nature of academic publishing is explored through the patterns of collaboration, citations and dry holes.
Economic and Labour Relations Review | 2016
Anita Doraisami; Alex Millmow
In Australia there is a systematic ranking of academic research performance, with a major impact metric being based on publications in prestigious journals. Other countries like Britain with its Research Excellence Framework also have similar metrics. While much analysis and publicity is devoted to the rankings of the quality of research, there has been very little focus on how this ranked research has then gone on to make a public policy impact. In the case of the economics discipline, there has been little exploration of the relationship between publication in a high-ranked journal and contribution to an analysis of Australia’s most pressing economic issues. This article investigates the extent to which articles in the Diamond list of journals from 2001 to 2010 addressed Australian economic issues. Our results indicate that articles on current policy issues accounted for a very modest fraction of total Diamond list journal articles. One possible explanation for this finding, which is investigated further, is the correlation between an economics department’s Excellence in Research Australia ranking and the number of staff who obtained their doctorates from an overseas university. Such a correlation has implications for the status afforded to economics research with a specific national focus.
Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy | 2004
Alex Millmow
Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy | 2006
Alex Millmow; Cheryl Bookallil
Australian Economic History Review | 2004
Alex Millmow
Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy | 2009
Alex Millmow
Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy | 2011
Alex Millmow; Jacqueline Tuck
Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy | 2010
Alex Millmow
Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy | 2007
Alex Millmow; Jerry Courvisanos
Australian Economic History Review | 2015
Alex Millmow