Books
Government Managing Risk: Income contingent loans for social and economic progress, Routledge, London, 2006 (260 pages).
Income Contingent Loans: Theory, Practice and Prospects, Bruce Chapman, Timothy Higgins and Joseph E. Stiglitz, Palgrave McMillan, New York (2014).
Financing Higher Education and Economic Development in East Asia, Shiro Armstrong and Bruce Chapman (eds) ANU E-press, Canberra, 2011.
Australian Economic Growth: Essays in Honour of F.H. Gruen, (B.J. Chapman, ed.), Macmillan, Sydney, 1989.
Australian Labour Economics Readings, (third edition), (B.J. Chapman, J R Niland and J E Isaac), Macmillan, Melbourne, 1984.
Japanese and Australian Labour Markets: A Comparative Study, (B.J. Chapman, K. Hancock, Y. Sano and P. Fayle), Australia-Japan Research Centre, Canberra, 1983.
‘The International Revolution in Higher Education Financing: Concepts, research and policy’ (with Lorraine Dearden and Dung Doan), in C. Callender, W. Locke and S. Marginson (eds) (2019) (forthcoming), The Future of Higher Education, London: Bloomsbury.
‘HECS: A Hybrid Model for Higher-Education Financing’ (2018) in M. Fabian and R. Breunig (eds.), Hybrid Public Policy Innovations: Contemporary Policy Beyond Ideology, London, UK: Routledge: 119-133
‘The Political Economy of the Higher Education Contribution Scheme’ (with Timothy Hicks) in B, Cantwell, H. Coates, R. King (eds.) (2018), Handbook on the Politics of Higher Education, Edwards Elgar, Cheltenham: ch 14
‘The Politics of HECS’, in P. Texiera and J. Shin (eds.) (2018), Encyclopedia of International Higher Education Systems and Institutions, Springer, Dordrecht
‘It Works in Practice, But Would It Work in Theory? Joseph Stiglitz’s Contribution to Our Understanding of Income Contingent Loans’, in Martin Guzman (ed.) (2018), Towards a Just Society: Joseph Stiglitz and Twenty-First Century Economics, Columbia University Press, New York: ch 22
‘Student financing of higher education’ (with D. Flannery and A. Doris), in J. Cullinan and D. Flannery (eds.) (2017), Economic Insights on Higher Education Policy in Ireland, Palgrave Macmillan, 247-272
‘Income Contingent Loans in Higher Education Financing’ (2016), IZA World of Labor: 227 doi: 10.15185/izawol.227
‘Obstacles on the Way to Reform’ (2015), in Philip Crisp (ed.), So You Want to be a Leader, Hybrid Publishers, Melbourne: 202-214
‘Income Contingent Loans as a Risk Management Instrument’ (2015), in Martin Guzman and Joseph E. Stiglitz (eds.), Contemporary Issues in Micro-economics, International Economics Association, New York: 137-144
‘Internationalisation of ICLs to Deal with Human Capital Trade Imbalances’ (with Philip Clarke), in Bruce Chapman, Timothy Higgins and Joseph E. Stiglitz (2014) (eds.), Income Contingent Loans: Theory, practice and prospects, Palgrave Macmillan, New York: 136-141.
‘Income Contingent Loans: Background’, in Bruce Chapman, Tim Higgins and Joseph E. Stiglitz (2014) (eds.), Income Contingent Loans: Theory, practice and prospects, Palgrave Macmillan, New York: 12-28.
‘Introduction and Summary’ (with Timothy Higgins and Joseph E. Stiglitz), in Bruce Chapman, Tim Higgins and Joseph E. Stiglitz (2014) (eds.), Income Contingent Loans: Theory, Practice and Prospects, Palgrave McMillan, New York: 1-11.
‘Improving Access to Solar Energy Systems Using Income Contingent Loans’, (with K. Baldwin and U. Raya), (2014), Optics for Solar Energy, Optical Society of America (OSA), USA, pp. 1-3
‘HECS’ (2013) (with Jane Nicholls), in Andrew Norton (ed.), The Dawkins Revolution 25 Years On, Melbourne University Press, pp. 108-125.
‘Higher Education Financing and Inequality: The critical role of student loan scheme design – illustrations from Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand’ (2013), in Wendy Dobson (ed.), Human Capital Formation and Economic Growth in Asia and the Pacific, Routledge, New York:79-102.
‘Financing Higher Education: The Viability of a Commercial Student Loan Scheme in Indonesia’ (with Daniel Suryadarma), in Daniel Suryadarma and Gavin W. Jones (eds.) (2013), Education in Indonesia, Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore:203-215.
‘Income Contingent Student Loans for Thailand: Alternatives Compared’ (with Kiatanantha Lounkaew), in Shiro Armstrong and Bruce Chapman (eds.) (2011) Financing Higher Education and Economic Development in East Asia, ANU E-press, Canberra:245-281.
‘Thailand’s Student Loan Fund: An Analysis of Interest Rate Subsidies and Repayment Hardships’ (with Kiatanantha Lounkaew, Piruna Polsiri, Rangsit Sarachitti, and Thitima Sitthipongpanich) in Shiro Armstrong and Bruce Chapman (eds.) (2011) Financing Higher Education and Economic Development in East Asia, ANU E-press, Canberra:221-245.
‘The Australian University Student Financing System: The Rationale for, and Experience with,
Income Contingent Loans’ in Shiro Armstrong and Bruce Chapman (eds.) (2011) Financing Higher Education and Economic Development in East Asia, ANU E-press, Canberra:83-106.
‘Marital Status is Misunderstood in Happiness Models’ (2010) (with Cahit Guven), Deakin University Australia Economics Series SWP 2010/2013, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.
‘Financing Higher Education’ (2010) (with Peter Tulip), in Eva Baker, Penelope Peterson, and Barry McGaw (eds.), International Encyclopaedia of Education, Elsevier.
‘Policy Design Issues for Risk Management: Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard in the Context of Income Contingent Loans’ (2010), in Greg Marston, Jeremy Moss and John Quiggin (eds.), Risk, Responsibility and the Welfare State, Melbourne University Press: 233-252.
‘Reflections on four Australian case studies of evidence-based policy’ (2010), in Strengthening Evidence-based Policy in the Australian Federation, Australian Government, Productivity Commission: 109-126.
‘The Australian University Student Financing System: The Rationale for, and Experience with, Income-contingent Loans’, (2009) (with Michelle Tan), in Aida, Yunus, Rosni Bakar and Shukran Abdul Rahman (eds.) Student Loan Schemes. Experiences of New Zealand, Australia, India and Thailand and Way Forward for Malaysia, USM Press: 38-63.
‘Income Contingent Loans for Higher Education: International Reform’, (2006), in Eric Hanushek and Finis Welch (eds), Handbook on the Economics of Education, North-Holland: 1435-1503.
‘Labour Market Issues’ (2006), in B. H. Hunter (editor); Assessing the evidence on Indigenous socio-economic outcomes: A focus on the 2002 NATSISS, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Research Monograph No. 26, The Australian National University, Canberra (with Matthew Gray): 115-126.
‘Income Related Student Loans: Concepts, International Reforms and Administrative Challenges’, (2006), in Pedro N. Teixeira, D. Bruce Johnstone, Maria J. Rosa and J. J. Vossensteijn (eds), Cost-sharing and Accessibility in Higher Education: A fairer deal?, Springer, Dordrecht, the Netherlands: 79-105.
‘Turning Grants into Loans: Income Contingent Loans for Drought Relief’ (2006) (with Linda Botterill), in B Chapman (ed.), Government Managing Risk: Income Contingent Loans for Social and Economic Progress, Routledge, London: 122-139.
‘Income-Contingent Loans: Lessons from Australia’ (2004), in Elizabeth F. O’Halloran, Miguel Palacios Lleras, Amy L. Halliday and Robert F. Bruner (eds.), An Executive Briefing on Financing Human Capital, The Darden School Batten Institute, University of Virginia: 24-35.
‘The Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS): Conceptual Basis and Implications’ (2004) in Higher Education Financing, German-Australian Conference proceedings, Berlin: 88-106.
‘Improving the Financing of Post-Compulsory Education’ (2003), in Peter Dawkins and Paul Kelly (eds.), hard heads, soft hearts, Allen & Unwin: 84-86.
‘Conceptual Issues and the Australian Experience with Income Contingent Charges for Higher Education’, reprinted in Clive R. Belfield and Henry M. Levin (eds.), The Economics of Higher Education, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics 165 (2003) Edward Elgar: 595-608.
‘Transformations in the labour force’, in Siew-Ean Khoo and Peter McDonald (eds), The Transformation of Australia’s Population, UNSW Press, 2003 (with Cezary Kapuscinski): 219-237.
‘Report to the Australian Medical Workforce Advisory Committee Review Team: Issues of Method Raised by Two Specialist Forecasting Exercises’, in Tomorrow’s Doctors, Australian Health Minister’s Advisory Council, 2002 (with Chris Ryan): 90-108.
‘Youth Unemployment: Aggregate Incidence and Consequences for Individuals’, in P. Saunders (ed) The Price of Prosperity: The Economic and Social Costs of Unemployment, (with Matthew Gray), University of NSW Press, 2002.
‘Gender Issues in the Youth Labour Market’, in Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs, Boys and Girls in Education and Training, Canberra, 2001.
‘Human Capital Accumulation: Education and Immigration’, in John Nieuwenhuysen, Margaret Mead and Peter Lloyd (eds.), Reshaping Australia’s Economy: Growth with Equity and Sustainability, Cambridge University Press, 2001, Sydney (with Glenn Withers): 242-267.
‘The Accord as a Macroeconomic Policy Instrument: Influences and Changes’ in Kenneth Wilson, Joanne Bradford and Maree Fitzpatrick (eds.), Australia in Accord: An evaluation of the Prices and Incomes Accord in the Hawke-Keating years, South Pacific Publishing, 2000, Melbourne: 231-242.
‘Comment’ on Frank Jones, ‘Inequality Between the Sexes’ in Dorothy Broom (ed.), Unfinished Business: Social Justice for Women in Australia, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1984: 116-119.
‘Could Increasing the Education of the Unemployed Solve Australia’s Unemployment Problem?’, in Sue Richardson (ed.), Fairly Efficiently: Work and Welfare in Australia, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1999: 176-199.
‘Discussion’ of John P. Martin, ‘What Works Among Active Labour Market Policies: Evidence from OECD Countries’ Experience’, in Guy Debelle and Jeff Borland (eds.), Unemployment and the Australian Labour Market, Reserve Bank of Australia and Centre for Economic Policy Research, Australian National University, 1998: 312-317.
‘Research and Researcher’s Perspectives’, in Chris Selby Smith (ed), Research and VET Decision-Making: February 1997 Symposium, Centre for the Economics of Education and Training, Monash University, Melbourne, 1998: 80-81.
‘Commentary’ on McPherson and Shapiro, ‘Access and Choice in American higher Education’, in Paul W. Miller and Jonathan J. Pincus (eds.), Funding Higher Education: Performance and Diversity, Department of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs, Canberra, 1998: 39-44.
‘Changes in Costs for Australian Higher Education Students from the 1996/97 Budget’, in John Sharpham and Grant Harman (eds), Future Australian Universities, University of New England Press, 1997 (with Tony Salvage): 49-74.
‘An Income Contingent Repayment Scheme: A Plea for Canada’s Students’, in Ross Finnie and Saul Schwartz, Student Loans in Canada, C.D. Howe Institute, 1996: 119-131.
‘Labour Market Intervention and the Job Compact’, in A Better Vision, The Lawson Institute, Perth, 1996: 127-134.
‘Discussion’ of John P. Martin, ‘What Works Among Active Labour Market Policies: Evidence from OECD Countries’ Experience’, in Guy Debelle and Jeff Borland (eds.), Unemployment and the Australian Labour Market, Reserve Bank of Australia and Centre for Economic Policy Research, Australian National University, 1998: 312-317.
‘The Job Compact: Reform in the Right Direction’, in Jobsearch in the Lucky Country (Proceedings from the First National Conference on Vietnamese Employment), Melbourne, 1994: 93-113.
‘Labour Market Programs’, in Changing Labour Markets: Prospects for Productivity Growth, Productivity Commission, Melbourne, 1997: 177-189.
‘Long Term Unemployment: Projections and Policy’, (with P. N. Junankar and Cezary Kapuscinski) in A. Hodgkinson, D. Kelly and N. Verruci (eds.), Responding to Unemployment: Perspectives and Strategy, Labour Market Analysis Program, University of Wollongong, 1993: 9-38.
‘Fightback! Some Observations on the Higher Education Policies of the Coalition’, in John Head (ed.), Fightback! An Economic Assessment, Australian Tax Research Foundation, 1993: 505-522.
‘Youth Training in the US, UK and Australia’ (with Hong W. Tan, Alison Booth and Chris Petersen), in R. Ehrenberg (ed), Research in Labor Economics XIII JIA Press, New York, 1992: 63-99.
‘Predicting the Long Term Unemployed: A Primer for the Commonwealth Employment Service’ (with Peter N. Smith), in R. G. Gregory and Tom Karmel (eds.), Youth in the Eighties: Papers from the Australian Longitudinal Research Project, CEPR, Canberra, 1992: 263-282.
‘An Analysis of Youth Training in Australia, 1985-88: Technological Change and Wages’, in R. G. Gregory and Tom Karmel (eds.), Youth in the Eighties: Papers from the Australian Longitudinal Research Project, CEPR, Canberra, 1992: 99-125.
‘Microeconomic Reform in the Australian Labour Market’ (with Jeff Borland and Malcolm Rimmer), in Peter Forsyth (ed.), Microeconomic Reform in Australia, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1992: 99-127.
‘Industry Training Policy’ (with Peter J. Stemp), in Clive Hamilton (ed.), The Economic Dynamics of Australian Industry, Allen & Unwin, 1991: 99-121.
‘The Effect of Corporatism on Unemployment and Long-term Unemployment’ (with Steve Dowrick and P. N. Junankar), in F. H. Gruen (ed.), Australian Economic Policy, Centre for Economic Policy Research, Canberra, 1991: 21-57.
‘Aboriginal Employment, Income and Human Capital: Towards a Conceptual Framework’, in J. C. Altman (ed.), Aboriginal Employment Equity by the Year 2000, 1991: 133-140.
‘An Analysis of Australia’s Consensual Incomes Policy: The Prices and Incomes Accord’ (with Fred H Gruen), in Chris de Neubourg (ed.), The Art of Full Employment, North-Holland, 1991: 475-504.
‘Male Immigrant Wage and Unemployment Experience in Australia’ (with John J. Beggs), in John M. Abowd and Richard B. Freeman (eds.), Immigration, Trade, and the Labor Market, Chicago University Press, Chicago, 1991.
‘The Labour Market’ in Reserve Bank of Australia, The Australian Macroeconomy in the 1980s, Sydney, 1990: 7-78. Parts reprinted in J.E. King (editor), Readings in Australian Labour Economics, Macmillan, Sydney, 1992.
‘Preface’ and ‘Introduction’ in Bruce J Chapman (ed.), Australia Economic Growth: Essays in Honour of F.H. Gruen, Macmillan, Sydney, 1989: x-xv and 1-6.
‘NSW Wage Structures in 1905 and 1981’ (with Lee Alston), in David Pope and Lee Alston (eds.), Australia’s Greatest Asset , Federation Press, Sydney, 1989: 176-200.
‘Post-School Training in Australia: 1900-1980’ (with T J Hatton), in David Pope and Lee Alston (eds.), Australia’s Greatest Asset, Federation Press, Sydney, 1989: 130-156.
‘The Higher Education Contribution Scheme’, in David R. Jones, V. Lynn Meek and John Anwyl (eds.), Alternative Funding Strategies for Australia’s Universities and Colleges, The University of Melbourne, 1988: 33-44.
‘The International Transferability of Human Capital: Immigrant Labour Market Outcomes in Australia’ (with John J Beggs), in Lyle Baker and Paul Miller (eds.), The Economics of Immigration, AGPS Canberra, 1988: 143-157.
‘Tax-based Incomes Policies: How Feasible for Australia?’ in J R Niland (ed.), Wage Fixation in Australia, Allen & Unwin, Sydney 1986: 158-179.
‘An Appraisal of Immigrants’ Labour Market Performance in Australia’ (with Paul W Miller), in M E Poole, P R de Lacy, R Holenbergh and B S Rondhawa (eds.), Culture and Life Possibilities: Australia in Transition, Harcourt Brace Jovanovic, Sydney, 1985: 300-310.
‘Immigration and the Labour Market’ (with David Pope and Glenn Withers), in Neville R Norman and Kathryn F Meikle (eds), The Economic Effects of Immigration on Australia, CEDA, Melbourne, 1985: 162-284.
‘Comment’ on R. Ross, ‘Disaggregate Labour Supply Functions: Evidence from the 1980 Survey of Married Women in Sydney’, in Andre J Kaspura (ed.), Labour Force Participation in Australia, Monograph Series No.1, Bureau of Labour Market Research, Australian Government Printing Service, Canberra, 1984.
‘Comment’ on Barry Hughes, ‘Labour Force Participation: What Are the Issues?’, in Andre J Kaspura (ed.), Labour Force Participation in Australia, Monograph Series No.1, Bureau of Labour Market Research, Australian Government Printing Service, Canberra, 1984.
‘Sex Differences in Earnings: Changes over the 1970s in the Australian Public Service’, in B J Chapman, J R Niland and J E Isaac (eds.), Australian Labour Economics Readings, (third edition), Macmillan, Melbourne, 1984: 232-241.
‘The Determination of Earnings in Australia: An Analysis of the 1976 Census’ (with Paul Miller), in K. Hancock, Y. Sano, B Chapman and P. Fayle (eds), Japanese and Australian Labour Markets: A Comparative Study, Australia-Japan Research Centre, Canberra, 1983: 228-259.
‘The Clerical/Administrative Division of the Australian Public Service’, in R. Blandy and S. Richardson (eds), How Labour Markets Work: Case Studies in Adjustment, Longman Cheshire, Melbourne, 1982: 201-228.