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The Australian National University Annual Report 2000
104
Post-migration human capital investment in immigrant
families by Dr D. COBB-CLARK with Dr C. Wors-
wick, Carleton University and Dr M. Connolly,
Chatham College, Pittsburgh.
Sources of old-age support in Indonesia by Dr D.
COBB-CLARK with Dr L. Cameron, University of
Melbourne.
Understanding the parenting payment population by
Dr D. COBB-CLARK with Dr G. Barrett, University
of New South Wales.
Empirical analysis of the determinants of vote share in
US House elections by Dr D. DHARMAPALA with Dr
K.F. Palda, University of Quebec.
The Condorcet jury theorem and the expressive func-
tion of law: a theory of informative law by Dr D.
DHARMAPALA with Dr R. McAdams, University of
Illinois.
A general model of judicial decision making by Dr D.
DHARMAPALA with Dr E. Schwartz, Harvard
University.
Penalty enhancement for hate crimes: efficiency and
fairness considerations by Dr D. DHARMAPALA with
Dr N. Garoupa, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
Jobs, gender and inequality: a comparative study by
Prof R.G. GREGORY with Dr J. Borland, University
of Melbourne and Prof P. Sheehan, Victoria University
of Technology.
The future governance of Australia by Dr M. KEAT-
ING with Prof P. Weller and Prof J. Wanna, Griffith
University and Dr G. Davis, Queensland Premiers
Department.
Negotiating the life course by Dr D. MITCHELL with
Prof P. McDonald, ANU and Dr J. Baxter, University
of Queensland.
Private lives and public bodies: a study of women and
institutions in Australia by Dr D. MITCHELL with
Prof M. Gatens, University of Sydney and Dr V.
Braithwaite, ANU.
Methods for cycle analysis by Prof A.R. PAGAN with
Dr D. Harding, Melbourne Institute.
A VAR representation of the FPS model by Prof A.R.
PAGAN with Dr J. McDermott, Reserve Bank of New
Zealand.
Inventory models and the business cycle by Prof A.R.
PAGAN with Prof L. Maccini, Johns Hopkins
University.
Testing for duration dependence by Prof A.R. PAGAN
with Prof L. Taylor, Lehigh University.
History Program
South Seas project by C. BLACKALL with Assoc Prof
Paul Turnbull, James Cook University and others.
Inflows: the channel country by Dr T. GRIFFITHS
with Dr J. Carruthers, University of South Africa, G.
Fitzhardinge, University of West Sydney, and M. Mar-
tin, ANU.
Forests of ash by Dr T. GRIFFITHS with Dr A. Yen
and others, Museum Victoria.
Australians in Antarctica by Dr T. GRIFFITHS with
Dr B. Hains, Monash University.
Theoretical and methodological comparisons of oral
and written sources in the historical study of domestic
service in Australia in the twentieth century by Prof
B.W. HIGMAN with Dr P. Hamilton, University of
Technology, Sydney. 
Law Program
Information feudalism by Prof J. BRAITHWAITE
with Dr P. Drahos, University of London.
Shame management through reintegration by Prof J.
BRAITHWAITE, Dr E. AHMED and Dr V.
BRAITHWAITE with Dr N. Harris, Leuven
University.
Aggressive tax planning by Prof J. BRAITHWAITE
and T. MURPHY with K. Fitzpatrick and M. Bersten,
Australian Taxation Office.
Risk indicators for tax compliance by high wealth indi-
viduals by Prof J. BRAITHWAITE and Y.
PITTELKOW with R. Williams, Australian Taxation
Office.
Reintegrative shaming experiments by Prof J.
BRAITHWAITE and Dr H. STRANG with Prof L.
Sherman, University of Pennsylvania.
An empirical study of new forms of conflict resolution
and the prevention of repeated delinquency by Dr H.
STRANG and Prof J. BRAITHWAITE with Prof H.
Nishimura and Prof Y. Hosoi, Tokyo University.
Political Science Program
A comparative study of women's constitutional activism
by Prof M. SAWER with Prof J. Vickers, Carleton Uni-
versity, Canada.
Motivating ministerial ethics and ethics and organisa-
tion theory by Dr J. UHR with Profs C. Sampford and
N. Preston, Griffith University.
Multiculturalism and democracy by Dr J. UHR with
Prof H.D. Forbes, University of Toronto. 
Rethinking parliamentary government by Dr J. UHR
with Prof J. Wanna, Griffith University.
Social and Political Theory Program
Welfare state regimes and pillars by Prof R. GOODIN
with Prof M. Rein, Massachusetts Institute of Technol-


Joint Research Projects undertaken with universities, CSIRO and other institutions
105
ogy/Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, Delmenhorst, Germ-
any
Revealing altruism by Prof R. GOODIN with Prof N.
Folbre, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Epistemic democracy by Prof R. GOODIN with C.
List, Harvard University/Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.
The de-casualisation of care by Prof R. GOODIN with
Dr D. Gibson, Australian Institute of Health and
Welfare.
Democratic institutional design by Prof H.G. BREN-
NAN with Prof A. Hamlin, University of
Southampton.
The analytics of trust and courts by Prof H.G. BREN-
NAN with Prof H. Kliemt, Georg Mercator University,
Duisburg.
The collected works of James Buchanan by Prof H.G.
BRENNAN with Prof H. Kliemt, Georg Mercator
University, Duisburg and Prof R. Tollison, Mississippi
University.
Ethics and economics by Prof H.G. BRENNAN with
Prof L. Lomasky. Bowling Green State University.
Fiscal constitutions by Prof H.G. BRENNAN with
Prof G. Eusepi, University of Rome La Sapienza.
The aggregation of reason: an impossibility theorem by
Prof P. PETTIT with C. List, Harvard University/Mas-
sachusetts Institute of Technology.
Municipal Association of Victoria local government
project by J. PARKINSON with Dr R. Kiss, Centre for
Public Policy, University of Melbourne.
Sociology Program
Social and other correlates of adolescent idiopathic sco-
liosis by Prof F. L. JONES with Prof T. Taylor,
University of Sydney. 
Diversity, identity and active citizenship by Prof F. L.
JONES with Dr P. Smith and others, University of
Queensland. 
Negotiating the lifecourse by Prof F. L. JONES with Dr
D. Mitchell and Prof P. McDonald, ANU and Dr J.
Baxter, University of Queensland.
Integrated public use microdata series international
(IPUMSi): A National Science Foundation project for
integrating international census microdata by Prof F. L.
JONES with Prof R. McCaa and Prof S. Ruggles, Uni-
versity of Minnesota.
Issues for rural practice by Dr J. McMILLAN with Prof
J.S. Western and K. Dwan, University of Queensland
and Dr T. Makkai, Australia Institute of Criminology.
The nature and characteristics of professionals by Dr J.
McMILLAN with Prof J.S. Western and K. Dwan,
University of Queensland.
Managers, experts and organisations: contemporary ca-
reers and organisational change by Prof J. WAJCMAN
with Assoc Prof B. Martin, Flinders University of South
Australia. 
Centre for Resource and 
Environmental Studies
Trade and environment by Dr Sali BACHE and Dr
Stephen DOVERS with Dr Marcus Haward, Universi-
ty of Tasmania.
Assessment of water quality in the Belmore River for
better management by Dr Sara BEAVIS with Kempsey
Shire Council, NSW DLWC, NSW Department of
Agriculture, Macleay Acid Sulphate Soils Action Group
(MASSLAG)
Community science: improving theory, policy and
practice by Dr Anna CARR with Murdoch University’s
Dr Laura Stocker on a paper called 'What is this thing
called community science?' and with CRES staff Libby
Robin and Deborah Rose on a panel presentation to a
conference in Oregon, USA.
A biophysical profile of the Snowy Catchment, NSW:
summer research scholarship report by Jane CAT-
FORD, Katherine MINTO and Katherine
MITCHELL with Integrated Catchment Assessment
and Management Report for the Snowy Catchment Ac-
tion Plan (SnoCAP) in collaboration with: Snowy
Genoa Catchment Management Committee (CMC);
Snowy River Shire Council; Landcare; National Parks
and Wildlife; Department of Urban Affairs & Planning;
Department of Land & Water Conservation; Supervi-
sor: Dr Bill Watson of iCAM at CRES.
Straddling boundaries: inter-governmental arrange-
ments for managing natural resources by Dr Peter
CRABB with Dr Stephen Dovers as leader of the Land
and Water Australia project
Basin-wide mapping of sediment and nutrient exports
in dryland regions by Dr Barry CROKE, Prof Tony JA-
KEMAN and Lachlan NEWHAM with Dr C. Moran,
Dr J. Olley, Dr I. Prosser, Dr H. Lu, CSIRO Land and
Water
Australian forest history by Dr John DARGAVEL with
Macquarie University and Australian Forest History So-
ciety Inc.
Seasonal habitat use, food resources and Aboriginal per-
ceptions of the feral pig Sus scrofa in the Arafura
wetlands, Northern Territory by Anthea DEE with
Ramingining Community and Wanga Djakamirr
Ranger Unit; NLC Caring for Country Unit; Parks and
Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory;
CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology.


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