Compensating Factors (April 1981)
The Historic Context of the Woodhouse Commission (July 2002)
Submission on Review of Medical Misadventure (April 2003)
Ending Fault in Accident Compensation: Issues and Lessons From Medical Misadventure (December 2003)
Accidents Will Happen (April 2004)
Medical Misadventures: Should Patients Be Compensated for Managerial Failure? (February 2005)
The Economic Crisis: Where Does ACC Fit In? (June 2009)
Social Security and ACC (December 2009)
A Proposal for an Earnings-Related Redundancy Insurance Protection (April 2011)
Portrait of Owen Woodhouse (November 2011)
ACC: an Accident Waiting to Happen (November 2012)
McCarthy, Woodhouse and The Proposed Redundancy Social Insurance Scheme (April 2022)
The following books all have significant sections devoted to Accident Compensation
Social Policy and the Welfare State in New Zealand (Allen & Unwin, 1980) (Japanese Edition, 1987)
Pragmatism and Progress: Social Security in the Seventies (University of Canterbury, 1981)
Economics for New Zealand Social Democrats (McIndoe, 1981) 156pp.
I was involved in the 2007/8 review of the Accredited Employers Scheme but was not a major player in the writing of the final report.