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1Mar-2023A policy approach to minimising fiscal illusion in Australian local governmentDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian ; Miyazaki, Masato4-May-2023
22023Fiscal outcomes arising from amalgamation: more complex than merely economies of scaleDrew, Joseph ; McQuestin, Dana; Dollery, Brian 6-Sep-2023
3Jun-2022Did amalgamation make local government more fit for the future?Drew, Joseph ; McQuestin, Dana; Dollery, Brian 31-Jan-2022
4Mar-2019Good to share? The pecuniary implications of moving to shared service production for local government servicesDrew, Joseph ; McQuestin, Dana; Dollery, Brian 10-Feb-2021
52018Do Municipal Mergers Improve Technical Efficiency? An Empirical Analysis of the 2008 Queensland Municipal Merger ProgramMcQuestin, Dana; Drew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian 24-Jan-2019
62017The Price of Democracy? Political Representation Structure and Per Capita Expenditure in Victorian Local GovernmentDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 22-May-2017
72017Re-evaluating local government amalgamations: utility maximisation meets the principle of double effect (PDE)Drew, Joseph ; Grant, Bligh; Fisher, Josie A 17-Aug-2017
82017No Aladdin's Cave in New South Wales?: Local Government Amalgamation, Scale Economies, and Data Envelopment Analysis SpecificationDrew, Joseph ; Kortt, Michael A ; Dollery, Brian E 7-Nov-2017
92017Hired Guns: Local Government Mergers in New South Wales and the KPMG Modelling ReportDollery, Brian E ; Drew, Joseph 7-Nov-2017
102016In Whose Interest? An Assessment of the New South Wales Government's Post-Amalgamation Rate Path Freeze PolicyDollery, Brian E ; Drew, Joseph 16-Mar-2017
112016Fostering Shared Services in Local Government: A Common Service ModelDollery, Brian E ; Kortt, Michael A ; Drew, Joseph 19-May-2017
122016Merger Myths: A Functional Analysis of Scale Economies in the New South Wales Local GovernmentFahey, Glenn; Drew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 19-May-2017
132016Summary Execution: The Impact of Alternative Summarization Strategies on Local GovernmentsDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 22-May-2017
142016Does Size Still Matter? An Empirical Analysis of the Effectiveness of Victorian Local AuthoritiesDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 22-Jan-2016
152016How High Should They Jump? An Empirical Method for Setting Municipal Financial Ratio Performance BenchmarksDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 3-Mar-2016
162016Can't Get No Satisfaction? The Association Between Community Satisfaction and Population Size for VictoriaDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E ; Kortt, Michael A 3-Mar-2016
172016What's in a Name? Assessing the Performance of Local Government Classification SystemsDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 30-Mar-2016
182016Less Haste, More Speed: The 'Fit for the Future' Reform Program in New South Wales Local GovernmentDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 4-Mar-2016
192016Municipal Mergers in New Zealand: An Empirical Analysis of the Proposed Amalgamation of the Hawke's Bay CouncilsKortt, Michael A ; Dollery, Brian E ; Drew, Joseph 30-Mar-2016
202016Did the Big Stick Work? An Empirical Assessment of Scale Economies and the Queensland Forced Amalgamation ProgramDrew, Joseph ; Kortt, Michael A ; Dollery, Brian E 5-Jan-2016
212016A Factor Analytic Assessment of Financial Sustainability: The Case of New South Wales Local GovernmentDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 5-Jul-2016
222016Learning from Experience in NSW?Bell, Brian; Dollery, Brian E ; Drew, Joseph 7-Jun-2016
232016Peas in a Pod: Are Efficient Municipalities also Financially Sustainable?Drew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E ; Kortt, Michael A 4-Jul-2016
242015A fair go? A response to the Independent Local Government Review Panel's assessment of municipal taxation in NSWDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 24-Nov-2015
252015Road to Ruin? Horizontal Equalisation of Road Grant Allocations in Eastern Mainland Australian StatesDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 24-Nov-2015
262015Careful What You Wish For: Rate-Capping in Victorian Local GovernmentDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 30-Mar-2016
272015What Determines Efficiency in Local Government?: A DEA Analysis of NSW Local GovernmentDrew, Joseph ; Kortt, Michael A ; Dollery, Brian E 5-Jan-2016
282015Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: The Costs of De-Amalgamation of the Delatite Shire CouncilDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 11-Jan-2016
292015Inconsistent Depreciation Practice and Public Policymaking: Local Government Reform in New South WalesDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 11-Jan-2016
302015The State of Things: The Dynamic Efficiency of Australian State and TerritoriesDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 29-Sep-2015
312014The impact of metropolitan amalgamations in Sydney on municipal financial sustainabilityDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 17-Apr-2015
322014Keeping It In-House: Households Versus Population as Alternative Proxies for Local Government OutputDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 30-Jun-2014
332014Would Bigger Councils Yield Scale Economies in the Greater Perth Metropolitan Region? A Critique of the 'Metropolitan Local Government Review' for Perth Local GovernmentDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 2-May-2014
342014Separation anxiety: an empirical evaluation of the Australian Sunshine Coast Regional Council de-amalgamationDrew, Joseph ; Dollery, Brian E 16-May-2014
352014Economies of Scale and Local Government Expenditure: Evidence From AustraliaDrew, Joseph ; Kortt, Michael A ; Dollery, Brian E 18-Aug-2014
362013A Cautionary Tale: Council Amalgamation in Tasmania and the Deloitte Access Economics ReportDrew, Joseph ; Kortt, Michael A ; Dollery, Brian E 19-Jul-2013

Credit Name
Dr Joseph Drew
Full Name
Drew, Joseph
UNE Researcher ID
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Web of Science profile key
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Drew
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Joseph
 
Middle Name
James
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Joseph
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UNE Business School
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