Anne Daly is Associate Professor in Economics at the University of Canberra. Her research interests are in labour economics particularly the economic status of Indigenous Australians and the relationship between work and the welfare system. Her other research interests are in the area of industry policy, particularly with respect to telecommunications.
She is currently an editor for Economic Papers, one of the journals of the Australian Society of Economists and also on the editorial board of Agenda and the Australian Journal of Labour Economics.
Selected Recent Publications
Daly, A. and D.Nguyen-Hong, D. Eldridge, O. Gabbitas, P. McCalman ‘Youth employment and wages’, in eds. R. Gough, M. Alexander amd J. Doughney, What’s happening at work? Common Ground, Victoria, 2001.
Daly, A. ‘Unfinished Business; Reform of the Tax System’, in ed. C Aulich and R. Wettenhall The Second and Third Howard Governments, UNSW Press, forthcoming November 2004
Daly, A. and Natalie Stoeckl ‘Declaration of telecommunications services’, Agenda , Vol 7 no. 2. 2000.
Daly, A. ‘Telecommunications services in rural and remote Indigenous communities in Australia’, Economic Papers, Vol 21, no. 1 pp18-31, 2002.
Papandrea, F., Stoeckl, N. and Daly, A. ‘Bundling in the Australian telecommunications Industry’, The Australian Economic Review, vol. 36, no. 1, March 2003.
Daly, A. and D. Fleming, and P. Lewis ‘The market for legal professionals’ the Law Institute Journal, December 2003
Daly, A. and Diane Smith ‘Reforming Indigenous welfare policy: salutary lessons for Australia from US experience’ Economic Papers, December 2003.
Lewis, PET, Daly, A. and Fleming, D. ‘Why study economics? The private rate of return to an economics degree’, Economic Papers September 2004.