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The trust deficit / Sam Crosby.

The trust deficit / Sam Crosby.

The trust deficit / Sam Crosby.

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKVZ4VO8kO

The trust deficit / Sam Crosby.

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Full title

The trust deficit / Sam Crosby.

Author / Creator

Publisher

Carlton, Victoria Melbourne University Publishing, 2016.

Call Numbers

H 2016/1082

Record Identifier

74VKVZ4VO8kO

MMS ID

991023974217702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

x, 237 pages ; 24 cm.

Content type

text

Media type

unmediated

Carrier type

volume

Contents

1. Carbon taxes, budgets, molecules and models -- Part one: The deficit: 2. Gillard's carbon tax: the cost of losing a big trust gamble - 3. The Abbott experiment: understanding the potency of trust -- Part two: Hope: 4. Consistency: the long memory of authenticity - 5.Competence: surfing a financia...

Publication information

Publisher

Carlton, Victoria Melbourne University Publishing, 2016.

Place of Publication

Victoria

Date Published

2016.

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Scope and Contents

Summary

"Trust is the most powerful weapon in the political arsenal. It can pierce an opponent's armour or deflect the most ferocious attack. It can explain difficult policies, and become a well of goodwill for politicians when they need it most. Yet despite its great value we are resigned to the idea that trust in politics will continue to decline. Drawin...

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Full title

The trust deficit / Sam Crosby.

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Author / Creator

Notes

General note

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-224) and index.

Contextual Information

Date Copyright

©2016

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

H 2016/1082

Record Identifier

74VKVZ4VO8kO

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKVZ4VO8kO

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ISBN

0522869017

9780522869019

DDC

320.994

MMS ID

991023974217702626

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