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Homepage:http://fcms.its.utas.edu.au/business/ecofin/pagedetails.asp?lpersonId=1382
Workplace:School of Economics and Finance, University of Tasmania, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2007

  1. Dietary Changes, Calorie Intake and Undernourishment: A Comparative Study of India and Vietnam
    Working Papers, University of Tasmania, Department of Economics and Finance Downloads

2004

  1. Derivation of Nutrient Prices from Household level Food Expenditure Data: Methodology and Applications
    Econometric Society 2004 Australasian Meetings, Econometric Society Downloads
  2. Does Child Labour Affect School Attendance and School Performance?Multi Country Evidence on SIMPOC data
    Econometric Society 2004 Australasian Meetings, Econometric Society Downloads

2002

  1. Estimating the endogenously determined intrahousehold balance of power and its impact on expenditure pattern: evidence from Nepal
    Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank Downloads View citations
  2. The collective model of the household and an unexpected implication for child labor: hypothesis and an empirical test
    Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank Downloads View citations

2001

  1. Child Labour and Child Schooling in South Asia: A Cross Country Study of their Determinants
    ASARC Working Papers, Australian National University, Australia South Asia Research Centre Downloads View citations
  2. On a Method of Calculating Regional Price Differentials with Illustrative Evidence from India
    ASARC Working Papers, Australian National University, Australia South Asia Research Centre Downloads View citations
  3. Simultaneous Analysis of Child Labour and Child Schooling: Comparative Evidence from Nepal and Pakistan
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics View citations
    Also in
    ASARC Working Papers, Australian National University, Australia South Asia Research Centre (2001) Downloads View citations
  4. Tests of Income Pooling on Household Budget Data: The Australian Evidence
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics
    See Also Journal Article in Australian Economic Papers (2002)
  5. The Impact of Resource Inflows on Child Health: Evidence from South Africa
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics

2000

  1. Impact of Household Size and Family Composition on Poverty in Rural India
    ASARC Working Papers, Australian National University, Australia South Asia Research Centre Downloads
    See Also Journal Article in Journal of Policy Modeling (2002)
  2. International Poverty Comparisons on Unit Record Data of Developing and Developed Countries
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics
    See Also Journal Article in Australian Economic Papers (2002)
  3. Intra Household Resource Allocation And Their Impact On Expenditure Patterns: Comparative Evidence From South Africa And Pakistan
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics View citations
  4. Optimal Commodity Taxes in Australia and their Sensitivity to Consumer Preference and Demographic Specification
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics
  5. The Determinants of Child Labour and Child Schooling in Ghana
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics
    See Also Journal Article in Journal of African Economies (2002)
  6. The Joint Estimation of Child Participation in Schooling and Employement: Comparative Evidence from Three Continents
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics View citations
    Also in
    ASARC Working Papers, Australian National University, Australia South Asia Research Centre (2000) Downloads View citations

1999

  1. A Comparison of Income and Expenditure Inequality Estimates: the Australian Evidence, 1975/76 to 1993/94
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics
  2. How child labor and child schooling interact with adult labor
    Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank Downloads View citations
  3. Impact of Household Size, Family Composition and Socio Economic Characteristics on Poverty in Rural India
    Working papers, Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics
  4. Poverty, Household Size and Child Welfare in India
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics View citations
  5. The Effect of Transfers on Household Expenditure Patterns and Poverty in South Africa
    Working Papers, Sydney - Department of Economics View citations
    Also in
    Working Papers, University of Sydney, Department of Economics Downloads

    See Also Journal Article in Journal of Development Economics (2003)

1998

  1. Analysis of Child Labour in Peru and Pakistan: a Comparative Study
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics View citations
    See Also Journal Article in Journal of Population Economics (2000)
  2. Child Health and its Determinants in Developing Countries: a Cross CountryComparison
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics
  3. Impact of Prices, Equivalence Scales and Consumer Preferences on Inequality in Australia, 1975/76-93/94
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics

1997

  1. Marginal and Non Marginal Commodity Tax Reforms with Rank Two and Rank Three Demographic Demand Systems
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics
    See Also Journal Article in Oxford Economic Papers (1999)

1996

  1. Comparison of alternative Methods of Estimating Household Equivalence Scales: The Australian Evidence of Pooled Time Series of Unit Record Data
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics
  2. Issues in the Design and Reform of Commodity Taxes: Analytical Results and Empirical Evidence
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics
    See Also Journal Article in Journal of Economic Surveys (1997)
  3. Regional Differences in India's Food Expenditure Pattern: A Complete Demand Systems Approach
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics

1995

  1. Demographic Variables in Demand Systems: The Case for Generality
    Working Papers, Tasmania - Department of Economics
    Also in
    UBC Departmental Archives, UBC Department of Economics (1993)

    See Also Journal Article in Empirical Economics (1996)

1994

  1. The Reform and Design of Commodity Taxes in the Presence of Tax Evasion with Illustrative Evidence from India
    Discussion Paper, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research Downloads

1993

  1. Modelling the Impact of Children on Household Expenditure Behaviour and Welfare
    UBC Departmental Archives, UBC Department of Economics
  2. Nesting Demographically Extended Flexible Demend Functional Forms
    UBC Departmental Archives, UBC Department of Economics

1989

  1. Optimal commodity taxes under rationing
    Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank Downloads

Journal Articles

2006

  1. Endogenous Intra-household Balance of Power and its Impact on Expenditure Patterns: Evidence from India
    Economica, 2006, 73, (291), 435-460 Downloads
  2. Household expenditure patterns and resource pooling: evidence of changes in post-apartheid South Africa
    Review of Economics of the Household, 2006, 4, (4), 325-347 Downloads

2005

  1. THE IMPACT OF INTRA HOUSEHOLD BALANCE OF POWER ON EXPENDITURE PATTERN: THE AUSTRALIAN EVIDENCE *
    Australian Economic Papers, 2005, 44, (1), 15-29 Downloads

2004

  1. A Method of Calculating Regional Consumer Price Differentials with Illustrative Evidence from India
    Review of Income and Wealth, 2004, 50, (1), 51-68 Downloads View citations
  2. Child Labour: a survey of selected Asian countries
    Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 2004, 18, (2), 1-18 Downloads
  3. The Impact of Resource Inflows on Child Health: Evidence from Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, 1993-98
    The Journal of Development Studies, 2004, 40, (4), 78-114 Downloads

2003

  1. Intra-Household Resource Allocation, Consumer Preferences and Commodity Tax Reforms: Australian Evidence
    The Economic Record, 2003, 79, (247), 425-433 Downloads
  2. The effect of transfers on household expenditure patterns and poverty in South Africa
    Journal of Development Economics, 2003, 71, (1), 23-49 Downloads View citations
    See Also Working Paper (1999)

2002

  1. Impact of household size and family composition on poverty in rural India
    Journal of Policy Modeling, 2002, 24, (6), 539-559 Downloads View citations
    See Also Working Paper (2000)
  2. International Poverty Comparisons on Unit Record Data of Developing and Developed Countries
    Australian Economic Papers, 2002, 41, (2), 129-39 Downloads
    See Also Working Paper (2000)
  3. Tests of Income Pooling on Household Budget Data: The Australian Evidence
    Australian Economic Papers, 2002, 41, (1), 99-114 Downloads
    See Also Working Paper (2001)
  4. The Determinants of Child Labour and Child Schooling in Ghana
    Journal of African Economies, 2002, 11, (4), 561-590 View citations
    See Also Working Paper (2000)

2000

  1. Analysis of child labour in Peru and Pakistan: A comparative study
    Journal of Population Economics, 2000, 13, (1), 3-19 Downloads View citations
    See Also Working Paper (1998)
  2. Child Labor, Child Schooling, and Their Interaction with Adult Labor: Empirical Evidence for Peru and Pakistan
    World Bank Economic Review, 2000, 14, (2), 347-67 Downloads View citations

1999

  1. A Cross-Country Study of Equivalence Scales and Expenditure Inequality on Unit Record Household Budget Data
    Review of Income and Wealth, 1999, 45, (4), 455-82 View citations
  2. A Cross-Country Study of Household Poverty and Inequality on Unit Record Household Budget Data
    Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1999, 48, (1), 177-208 View citations
  3. Marginal and Non-marginal Commodity Tax Reforms with Rank Two and Rank Three Demographic Demand Systems
    Oxford Economic Papers, 1999, 51, (4), 689-712 View citations
    See Also Working Paper (1997)

1998

  1. Comparison of Alternative Models of Household Equivalence Scales: The Australian Evidence on Unit Record Data
    The Economic Record, 1998, 74, (224), 1-14 View citations

1997

  1. Issues in the Design and Reform of Commodity Taxes: Analytical Results and Empirical Evidence
    Journal of Economic Surveys, 1997, 11, (4), 353-88 Downloads
    See Also Working Paper (1996)

1996

  1. Demographic Variables in Demand Systems: The Case for Generality
    Empirical Economics, 1996, 21, (2), 307-15 View citations
    See Also Working Paper (1995)

1994

  1. Expenditure Patterns and Aggregate Consumer Behaviour: Some Experiments with Australian and New Zealand Data
    The Economic Record, 1994, 70, (210), 278-91 View citations

1993

  1. Optimal Demogrants and Taxes in a Federal Welfare State
    Journal of Population Economics, 1993, 6, (3), 199-214

1990

  1. Book Review: Conversations between Economists Anthropologists: Methodological Issues in measuring economic changes in rural India
    Indian Economic Review, 1990, 25, (2), 273-274

1989

  1. A Computational Procedure for Calculating Optimal Commodity Taxes with Illustrative Evidence from Indian Budget Data
    Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1989, 91, (4), 655-70 View citations
  2. The Behavioural and Welfare Implications of Housing Demand under Rationing: The United Kingdom Experience
    Journal of Population Economics, 1989, 2, (3), 211-24

1988

  1. Optimal Commodity Taxes in the Presence of Children
    Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1988, 90, (1), 75-92
  2. Optimally Uniform Commodity Taxes in a Non Linear Demographic Demand Model
    Bulletin of Economic Research, 1988, 40, (3), 227-33

1987

  1. Sensitivity of optimal commodity taxes to relaxing leisure/goods separability and to the wage rate
    Economics Letters, 1987, 24, (3), 273-277 Downloads

1986

  1. Demographic Variables and Equivalence Scales in a Flexible Demand System: The Case of AIDS
    Applied Economics, 1986, 18, (3), 265-78 View citations
  2. Flexibility in Dynamic Demand Modelling and Its Implications for Testing Restrictions
    The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies, 1986, 54, (1), 1-21
  3. Optimally uniform commodity taxes and non-linear engel curves: A generalisation of the linear case
    Economics Letters, 1986, 22, (4), 365-368 Downloads
  4. Sensitivity of `optimal' commodity tax rates to alternative demand functional forms: An econometric case study of India
    Journal of Public Economics, 1986, 31, (2), 253-268 Downloads View citations

1985

  1. A dynamic analysis of expenditure patterns in rural India
    Journal of Development Economics, 1985, 19, (3), 283-297 Downloads View citations
  2. A nested test of the Barten model of equivalence scales
    Economics Letters, 1985, 17, (4), 411-412 Downloads View citations
  3. On calculating the optimal commodity tax rate: An alternative to social welfare maximisation
    Economics Letters, 1985, 19, (4), 355-358 Downloads
  4. Prices, Children and Inequality: Further Evidence for the United Kingdom, 1965-82
    Economic Journal, 1985, 95, (380), 1069-77 Downloads

1984

  1. A dynamic generalisation of the almost ideal demand system
    Economics Letters, 1984, 14, (2-3), 235-239 Downloads View citations
  2. Testing for Linear Engel Curves and Additively Separable Preferences Using a New Flexible Demand System
    Economic Journal, 1984, 94, (376), 800-811 Downloads View citations
  3. Testing for linear Engel curves: An application of NLES to cross-country data
    Economics Letters, 1984, 14, (4), 327-332 Downloads

1983

  1. Estimating dynamic demand systems: Some results on pooled indian budget data
    Economics Letters, 1983, 13, (2-3), 291-296 Downloads
  2. Measuring the costs of children: An alternative approach
    Journal of Public Economics, 1983, 22, (1), 89-102 Downloads View citations

1982

  1. A non-separable generalisation of the linear expenditure system allowing non-linear Engel curves
    Economics Letters, 1982, 9, (4), 349-354 Downloads
  2. Estimating Leisure Goods Models on Time Series of Cross Sections
    Empirical Economics, 1982, 7, (3-4), 175-89
  3. Estimating utility consistent labour supply functions: Some results on pooled budget data
    Economics Letters, 1982, 9, (4), 389-395 Downloads
  4. Generalised cost scaling: A new approach to demographic variables in demand analysis
    Economics Letters, 1982, 9, (3), 295-299 Downloads

1981

  1. Do relative price changes affect the general equivalence scale?
    Economics Letters, 1981, 8, (3), 287-291 Downloads

1980

  1. Analysis of a Time Series of Household Expenditure Surveys for India
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1980, 62, (4), 595-602 Downloads View citations
 
 
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