R.C. Mills (1886-1952) and Australian Fiscal Federalism, With Special Reference to the Methodology of the Grants Commission.
History of Economics Review 2002, Summer, 36
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Abstract: Provides some biographical background on the Australian economist, R.C. Mills. Outlines his position on federal financial relations between 1928 and 1935 and discusses his involvement with the Grants Commission, 1941-1945. Concludes that Mills's early vision of improved federal financial relations has proved to be an enduring one. **********
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