Highlighted Publications
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2006
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Howard Michael, 'Are Consultants Used for Advice on Corporate Services or Programme Content? Evidence from the 'Take-off Years' in Canberra', Public Administration Today 52-66 (2006) [C1] |
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2005
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Howard Michael, 'Income and 'Expenditure' : the Big Accounting- Consulting Firms and their Pathways of Promotion within the Political and Bureaucratic System', 'Refereed Papers' of the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference 2005, Dunedin (2005) [E1] |
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2004
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Howard Michael, 'Uniquely Comprehensive?: The consulting activities of the 'Big Six' accounting firms for fourteen Commonwealth Departments 1987-93', Public Policy in Transition: Refereed Papers presented at the 2004 Public Policy Network Conference, Brisbane (2004) [E1] |
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2004
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Howard Michael, 'Consultancies Commissioned by Commonwealth Departments: Oriented to Program Content or Corporate Services?', 'Refereed Papers' of the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference 2004, Adelaide (2004) [E1] |
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Publications
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Chapters In A Book (1 outputs)
Chapter in A1 Book (B1) (1 outputs)
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1998
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HOWARD M, ''Commercialisation'', International Encyclopaedia of Public Policy and Administration, Westwood Press, Boulder 424-426 (1998) [B1] |
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Journal Articles (2 outputs)
Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal (C1) (1 outputs)
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2006
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Howard Michael, 'Are Consultants Used for Advice on Corporate Services or Programme Content? Evidence from the 'Take-off Years' in Canberra', Public Administration Today 52-66 (2006) [C1] |
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Non Refereed Article in a Professional Journal (C3) (1 outputs)
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2004
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Howard Michael, 'Review of Braig M & Wolte S (eds) 'Common Ground or Mutual Exclusion? Women's Movements and International Relations'', Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, 9 121-123 (2004) [C3] |
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Conference Publication (6 outputs)
Full Written Paper - Refereed (E1) (3 outputs)
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2005
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Howard Michael, 'Income and 'Expenditure' : the Big Accounting- Consulting Firms and their Pathways of Promotion within the Political and Bureaucratic System', 'Refereed Papers' of the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference 2005, Dunedin (2005) [E1] |
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2004
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Howard Michael, 'Consultancies Commissioned by Commonwealth Departments: Oriented to Program Content or Corporate Services?', 'Refereed Papers' of the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference 2004, Adelaide (2004) [E1] |
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2004
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Howard Michael, 'Uniquely Comprehensive?: The consulting activities of the 'Big Six' accounting firms for fourteen Commonwealth Departments 1987-93', Public Policy in Transition: Refereed Papers presented at the 2004 Public Policy Network Conference, Brisbane (2004) [E1] |
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Full Written Paper - Non Refereed (E2) (2 outputs)
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2008
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Howard Michael, 'Getting Bigger and Broader? Contracts and Consultancies of the International Accounting Firms for Commonwealth Agencies, 1987-2007', National Institute of Governance Seminar, Canberra, ACT (2008) [E2] |
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2005
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Howard Michael, 'Mechanisms for Promoting Income and Influence: the Accounting-Consulting Firms and their Interaction with Parties, Politicians and the Bureaucracy', Papers Presented at the Public Policy Network Conference: 'Public Policy - Values, Ideologies and Interests', University of Canberra (2005) [E2] |
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Extract of Paper (E3) (1 outputs)
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2009
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Howard Michael, 'Technical auxiliaries or policy pushers? The international accounting firms and privatisation', Public Policy Network Conference. Abstracts, ANU, Canberra (2009) [E3] |
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