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How Australia Compares Tiffen Gittins Paperback Cambridge University Press 2e

How Australia Compares

This book compares Australia with seventeen other developed countries across a wide range of social, economic and political dimensions.

Rodney Tiffen (Author), Ross Gittins (Author)

9780521712453, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 20 October 2009

294 pages

24.4 x 17 x 1.6 cm, 0.47 kg

How Australia Compares is a handy reference that compares Australia with seventeen other developed countries across a wide range of social, economic and political dimensions. Whenever possible, it gives not only snapshot comparisons from the present, but charts trends over recent decades or even longer. Encyclopaedic in scope, it provides statistics for a huge range of human activity, from taxation to traffic accidents, homicide rates to health expenditure, interest rates to internet usage. This new edition is fully revised and updated, and features two new chapters: The Howard Impact and The Search for Scoreboards. New sections include o]

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How Australia Compares Tiffen Gittins Paperback Cambridge University Press 2e

How Australia Compares

This book compares Australia with seventeen other developed countries across a wide range of social, economic and political dimensions.

Rodney Tiffen (Author), Ross Gittins (Author)

9780521712453, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 20 October 2009

294 pages

24.4 x 17 x 1.6 cm, 0.47 kg

How Australia Compares is a handy reference that compares Australia with seventeen other developed countries across a wide range of social, economic and political dimensions. Whenever possible, it gives not only snapshot comparisons from the present, but charts trends over recent decades or even longer. Encyclopaedic in scope, it provides statistics for a huge range of human activity, from taxation to traffic accidents, homicide rates to health expenditure, interest rates to internet usage. This new edition is fully revised and updated, and features two new chapters: The Howard Impact and The Search for Scoreboards. New sections include o]

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How Australia Compares

This book compares Australia with seventeen other developed countries across a wide range of social, economic and political dimensions.

Rodney Tiffen (Author), Ross Gittins (Author)

9780521712453, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 20 October 2009

294 pages

24.4 x 17 x 1.6 cm, 0.47 kg

How Australia Compares is a handy reference that compares Australia with seventeen other developed countries across a wide range of social, economic and political dimensions. Whenever possible, it gives not only snapshot comparisons from the present, but charts trends over recent decades or even longer. Encyclopaedic in scope, it provides statistics for a huge range of human activity, from taxation to traffic accidents, homicide rates to health expenditure, interest rates to internet usage. This new edition is fully revised and updated, and features two new chapters: The Howard Impact and The Search for Scoreboards. New sections include o]

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