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Working Papers

2009

  1. A General Method to Create Lorenz Models
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  2. CO2 EMISSIONS, ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AND OUTPUT IN ASEAN
    Development Research Unit Working Paper Series, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  3. ENVIRONMENTAL SURROUNDINGS AND PERSONAL WELL-BEING IN URBAN CHINA
    Development Research Unit Working Paper Series, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
    Also in Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics (2008) Downloads
  4. FIRM SIZE AND WAGES IN CHINA
    Development Research Unit Working Paper Series, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  5. Health Human Capital, Height and Wages in China
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  6. JOB SATISFACTION AND RELATIVE INCOME IN ECONOMIC TRANSITION: STATUS OR SIGNAL? THE CASE OF URBAN CHINA
    Development Research Unit Working Paper Series, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  7. PERSONAL WELL-BEING IN URBAN CHINA
    Development Research Unit Working Paper Series, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads View citations
  8. SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING OF BEIJING TAXI DRIVERS
    Development Research Unit Working Paper Series, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  9. SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING OF CHINA'S OFF-FARM MIGRANTS
    Development Research Unit Working Paper Series, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads

2008

  1. AN EXAMINATION OF THE IMPACT OF INDIA'S PERFORMANCE IN ONE-DAY CRICKET INTERNATIONALS ON THE INDIAN STOCK MARKET
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  2. CORRUPTION AND LEFT-WING BELIEFS IN A POST-SOCIALIST TRANSITION ECONOMY: EVIDENCE FROM CHINA'S ???HARMONIOUS SOCIETY???
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article in Economics Letters (2009)
  3. DETERMINANTS OF TURNOVER INTENTIONS AMONG CHINESE OFF FARM MIGRANTS
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article in Economic Change and Restructuring (2009)
  4. IS THE OUTPUT-CAPITAL RATIO CONSTANT IN THE VERY LONG RUN?
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  5. KNOWING ONE'S LOT IN LIFE VERSUS CLIMBING THE SOCIAL LADDER: THE FORMATION OF REDISTRIBUTIVE PREFERENCES IN URBAN CHINA
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads

2007

  1. DOES DEMOCRACY FACILITATE ECONOMIC GROWTH OR DOES ECONOMIC GROWTH FACILITATE DEMOCRACY? AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  2. Non-Linear Unit Root Properties of Crude Oil Production
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article in Energy Economics (2009)
  3. REVISITING THE ORDERED FAMILY OF LORENZ CURVES
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  4. THE MILITARY EXPENDITURE-EXTERNAL DEBT NEXUS: NEW EVIDENCE FROM A PANEL OF MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRIES
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  5. TWO NEW EXPONENTIAL FAMILIES OF LORENZ CURVES
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  6. Unit Root Properties of Crude Oil Spot and Futures Prices
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article in Energy Policy (2008)

2006

  1. ASIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS, AVIAN FLU AND TERRORIST THREATS: ARE SHOCKS TO MALAYSIAN TOURIST ARRIVALS PERMANENT OR TRANSITORY?
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  2. FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT, CAPITAL ACCUMULATION AND PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT: EVIDENCE FROM CHINA
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article in Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies (2007)
  3. PANEL DATA, COINTEGRATION, CAUSALITY AND WAGNER'S LAW: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM CHINESE PROVINCES
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article in China Economic Review (2008)
  4. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FEMALE LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION AND FERTILITY IN G7 COUNTRIES: EVIDENCE FROM PANEL COINTEGRATION AND GRANGER CAUSALITY
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads

2005

  1. Firm Compliance with Social Insurance Obligations where there is a Weak Surveillance and Enforcement Mechanism: Empirical Evidence from Shanghai
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  2. Growth Accounting for the Chinese Provinces 1990-2000: Incorporating Human Capital Accumulation
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article in Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies (2006)
  3. Is there a Natural Rate of Crime?
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  4. Revisiting Calender Anomolies in Asian Stock Markets Using a Stochastic Dominance Approach
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article in Journal of Multinational Financial Management (2007)

2004

  1. Dead Man Walking: An Empirical Reassessment of the Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment Using the Bounds Testing Approach to Cointegration
    Econometric Society 2004 Australasian Meetings, Econometric Society Downloads View citations
    Also in American Law & Economics Association Annual Meetings, American Law & Economics Association Downloads

    See also Journal Article in Applied Economics (2006)

Undated

  1. ARE SHOCKS TO ENERGY CONSUMPTION PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY? EVIDENCE FROM 182 COUNTRIES
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article in Energy Policy (2007)

Journal Articles

2009

  1. 'I've been to Bali too' (and I will be going back): are terrorist shocks to Bali's tourist arrivals permanent or transitory?
    Applied Economics, 2009, 41, (11), 1367-1378 Downloads
  2. A new ordered family of Lorenz curves with an application to measuring income inequality and poverty in rural China
    China Economic Review, 2009, 20, (2), 218-235 Downloads
  3. Are fluctuations in energy consumption per capita transitory? Evidence from a panel of Pacific Island countries
    Energy Policy, 2009, 37, (6), 2318-2326 Downloads
  4. Cointegration between oil spot and future prices of the same and different grades in the presence of structural change
    Energy Policy, 2009, 37, (5), 1687-1693 Downloads
  5. Corruption and left-wing beliefs in a post-socialist transition economy: Evidence from China's [`]harmonious society'
    Economics Letters, 2009, 102, (1), 42-44 Downloads View citations
    See also Working Paper (2008)
  6. Determinants of turnover intentions among Chinese off farm migrants
    Economic Change and Restructuring, 2009, 42, (3), 189-209 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2008)
  7. Long memory in US disaggregated petroleum consumption: Evidence from univariate and multivariate LM tests for fractional integration
    Energy Policy, 2009, 37, (8), 3205-3211 Downloads
  8. Multivariate granger causality between electricity consumption, exports and GDP: Evidence from a panel of Middle Eastern countries
    Energy Policy, 2009, 37, (1), 229-236 Downloads View citations
  9. Non-linear unit root properties of crude oil production
    Energy Economics, 2009, 31, (1), 109-118 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2007)
  10. The effect of inflation and real wages on productivity: new evidence from a panel of G7 countries
    Applied Economics, 2009, 41, (10), 1285-1291 Downloads
  11. The energy-GDP nexus: Evidence from a panel of Pacific Island countries
    Resource and Energy Economics, 2009, 31, (3), 210-220 Downloads View citations
  12. The impact of gender differences on determinants of job satisfaction among Chinese off-farm migrants in Jiangsu
    Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 2009, 7, (3), 363-380 Downloads View citations
  13. Understanding the inflation-output nexus for China
    China Economic Review, 2009, 20, (1), 82-90 Downloads

2008

  1. ARE LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATES NON-STATIONARY? EVIDENCE FROM 130 YEARS FOR G7 COUNTRIES *
    Australian Economic Papers, 2008, 47, (2), 166-189 Downloads View citations
  2. Are oil shocks permanent or temporary? Panel data evidence from crude oil and NGL production in 60 countries
    Energy Economics, 2008, 30, (3), 919-936 Downloads
  3. Energy consumption and real GDP in G7 countries: New evidence from panel cointegration with structural breaks
    Energy Economics, 2008, 30, (5), 2331-2341 Downloads View citations
  4. IS THE BALANCING ITEM FOR AUSTRALIA SUSTAINABLE? EVIDENCE FROM A THRESHOLD AUTOREGRESSIVE MODEL WITH AN AUTOREGRESSIVE UNIT ROOT
    Australian Economic Papers, 2008, 47, (2), 190-198 Downloads
  5. Inequality and Happiness in Urban China
    Economics Bulletin, 2008, 4, (24), 1-10 Downloads View citations
  6. Is being a super-power more important than being your close neighbour? A study of what moves the Australian stock market
    Applied Financial Economics, 2008, 18, (9), 733-747 Downloads
  7. Job satisfaction and response to incentives among China's urban workforce
    The Journal of Socio-Economics, 2008, 37, (5), 1921-1936 Downloads View citations
  8. Measuring regional inequality of education in China: widening coast-inland gap or widening rural-urban gap?
    Journal of International Development, 2008, 20, (2), 132-144 Downloads
  9. Panel data, cointegration, causality and Wagner's law: Empirical evidence from Chinese provinces
    China Economic Review, 2008, 19, (2), 297-307 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2006)
  10. Private returns to investment in education: an empirical study of urban China
    Post-Communist Economies, 2008, 20, (4), 483-501 Downloads
  11. Sustainability of External Imbalances for 22 Least Developed Countries: An Empirical Investigation
    Icfai University Journal of Applied Economics, 2008, VII, (3), 50-60
  12. The Environment and Well-Being in Urban China
    Ecological Economics, 2008, 68, (1-2), 547-555 Downloads View citations
  13. Unit root properties of crude oil spot and futures prices
    Energy Policy, 2008, 36, (7), 2591-2600 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2007)
  14. Unit roots and structural breaks in PNG macroeconomic time series
    International Journal of Social Economics, 2008, 35, (12), 963-984 Downloads
  15. Volatility switching and regime interdependence between information technology stocks 1995-2005
    Global Finance Journal, 2008, 19, (2), 139-156 Downloads
  16. Who bears the burden of employer compliance with social security contributions? Evidence from Chinese firm level data
    China Economic Review, 2008, 19, (2), 230-244 Downloads
  17. Who wants safer cities? Perceptions of public safety and attitudes to migrants among China's urban population
    International Review of Law and Economics, 2008, 28, (1), 46-55 Downloads

2007

  1. A panel cointegration analysis of the demand for oil in the Middle East
    Energy Policy, 2007, 35, (12), 6258-6265 Downloads
  2. Are Asian real exchange rates mean reverting? Evidence from univariate and panel LM unit root tests with one and two structural breaks
    Applied Economics, 2007, 39, (16), 2109-2120 Downloads View citations
  3. Are shocks to energy consumption permanent or temporary? Evidence from 182 countries
    Energy Policy, 2007, 35, (1), 333-341 Downloads View citations
    See also Working Paper
  4. Do Asian Stock Markets Follow a Random Walk? Evidence from LM Unit Root Tests with One and Two Structural Breaks
    Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies (RPBFMP), 2007, 10, (01), 15-31 Downloads
  5. Electricity consumption in G7 countries: A panel cointegration analysis of residential demand elasticities
    Energy Policy, 2007, 35, (9), 4485-4494 Downloads
  6. FIRM COMPLIANCE WITH SOCIAL INSURANCE OBLIGATIONS WHERE THERE IS A WEAK SURVEILLANCE AND ENFORCEMENT MECHANISM: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM SHANGHAI *
    Pacific Economic Review, 2007, 12, (5), 577-596 Downloads
  7. Financial Development, Capital Accumulation and Productivity Improvement: Evidence from China
    Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 2007, 5, (3), 227-242 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2006)
  8. Mean reversion versus random walk in G7 stock prices evidence from multiple trend break unit root tests
    Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 2007, 17, (2), 152-166 Downloads View citations
  9. Migration and the Right to Social Security: Perceptions of Off-farm Migrants' Rights to Social Insurance in China's Jiangsu Province
    China & World Economy, 2007, 15, (2), 29-43 Downloads
  10. Revisiting calendar anomalies in Asian stock markets using a stochastic dominance approach
    Journal of Multinational Financial Management, 2007, 17, (2), 125-141 Downloads View citations
    See also Working Paper (2005)

2006

  1. DETERMINANTS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AMONG MIGRANT CHILDREN: SURVEY EVIDENCE FROM CHINA'S JIANGSU PROVINCE*
    Pacific Economic Review, 2006, 11, (4), 461-476 Downloads
  2. Dead man walking: an empirical reassessment of the deterrent effect of capital punishment using the bounds testing approach to cointegration
    Applied Economics, 2006, 38, (17), 1975-1989 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2004)
  3. Democracy and Economic Growth in China: Evidence from Cointegration and Causality Testing
    Review of Applied Economics, 2006, 2, (1) Downloads
  4. Do governments lead or lag in fighting crime?
    Applied Economics Letters, 2006, 13, (1), 11-15 Downloads
  5. Female labour force participation, fertility and infant mortality in Australia: some empirical evidence from Granger causality tests
    Applied Economics, 2006, 38, (5), 563-572 Downloads View citations
  6. Growth Accounting for the Chinese Provinces 1990--2000: Incorporating Human Capital Accumulation
    Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 2006, 4, (1), 21-37 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2005)
  7. Random walk versus multiple trend breaks in stock prices: evidence from 15 European markets
    Applied Financial Economics Letters, 2006, 2, (1), 1-7 Downloads View citations
  8. Temporal causality and the dynamics of judicial appellate caseload, real income and socio-economic complexity in Australia
    Applied Economics, 2006, 38, (19), 2209-2219 Downloads
  9. The dynamic relationship between real exchange rates, real interest rates and foreign exchange reserves: empirical evidence from China
    Applied Financial Economics, 2006, 16, (9), 639-651 Downloads View citations
  10. Unemployment Within China's Floating Population: Empirical Evidence from Jiangsu Survey Data
    Chinese Economy, 2006, 39, (4), 41-56 Downloads View citations
  11. WHAT DETERMINES MIGRATION FLOWS FROM LOW-INCOME TO HIGH-INCOME COUNTRIES? AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF FIJI-U.S. MIGRATION 1972-2001
    Contemporary Economic Policy, 2006, 24, (2), 332-342 Downloads

2005

  1. Are OECD stock prices characterized by a random walk? Evidence from sequential trend break and panel data models
    Applied Financial Economics, 2005, 15, (8), 547-556 Downloads View citations
  2. COINTEGRATION OF STOCK MARKETS BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA AND THE G7 ECONOMIES: SEARCHING FOR CO-MOVEMENT UNDER STRUCTURAL CHANGE
    Australian Economic Papers, 2005, 44, (3), 231-247 Downloads
  3. Determinants of Retirement on the High Court of Australia
    The Economic Record, 2005, 81, (254), 193-203 Downloads
  4. Electricity consumption, employment and real income in Australia evidence from multivariate Granger causality tests
    Energy Policy, 2005, 33, (9), 1109-1116 Downloads
  5. INSTITUTIONALIZED CORRUPTION AND PRIVILEGE IN CHINA'S SOCIALIST MARKET ECONOMY: A GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS
    Pacific Economic Review, 2005, 10, (3), 341-360 Downloads
  6. Marketization and perceptions of social protection in China's cities
    World Development, 2005, 33, (11), 1759-1781 Downloads
  7. Perceptions of Subjective Economic Well-Being and Support for Market Reform among China's Urban Population
    Post-Communist Economies, 2005, 17, (4), 425-447 Downloads
  8. STRUCTURAL BREAKS AND UNIT ROOTS IN AUSTRALIAN MACROECONOMIC TIME SERIES
    Pacific Economic Review, 2005, 10, (4), 421-437 Downloads View citations
  9. THE DETERMINANTS OF AGGREGATE IMPORT DEMAND IN BRUNEI DARUSSALAM: AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT USING A COINTEGRATION AND ERROR CORRECTION APPROACH
    The Singapore Economic Review (SER), 2005, 50, (02), 197-210 Downloads View citations
  10. Temporal causality and the dynamics of democracy, emigration and real income in Fiji
    International Review of Applied Economics, 2005, 19, (2), 245-261 Downloads View citations
  11. The residential demand for electricity in Australia: an application of the bounds testing approach to cointegration
    Energy Policy, 2005, 33, (4), 467-474 Downloads View citations

2004

  1. Crime rates, male youth unemployment and real income in Australia: evidence from Granger causality tests
    Applied Economics, 2004, 36, (18), 2079-2095 Downloads View citations
  2. DIVISIONS OF LABOUR, SPECIALIZATION AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF A SYSTEM OF PROPERTY RIGHTS: A GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS
    Pacific Economic Review, 2004, 9, (4), 307-326 Downloads
  3. Interdependence and dynamic linkages between the emerging stock markets of South Asia
    Accounting and Finance, 2004, 44, (3), 419-439 Downloads View citations
  4. Is Chinese provincial real GDP per capita nonstationary?: Evidence from multiple trend break unit root tests
    China Economic Review, 2004, 15, (1), 1-24 Downloads View citations
  5. Is South Korea's stock market efficient?
    Applied Economics Letters, 2004, 11, (11), 707-710 Downloads View citations
  6. Judicial Independence, Judicial Promotion and the Enforcement of Legislative Wealth Transfers—An Empirical Study of the New Zealand High Court
    European Journal of Law and Economics, 2004, 17, (2), 209-235 Downloads View citations
  7. Modelling the linkages between the Australian and G7 stock markets: common stochastic trends and regime shifts
    Applied Financial Economics, 2004, 14, (14), 991-1004 Downloads
  8. Temporal Causality and the Dynamics of Exports, Human Capital and Real Income in China
    The International Journal of Applied Economics, 2004, 1, (1), 24-45 Downloads View citations
  9. The Race that Stops a Nation: The Demand for the Melbourne Cup
    The Economic Record, 2004, 80, (249), 193-207 Downloads
  10. The relationship between the real exchange rate and balance of payments: empirical evidence for China from cointegration and causality testing
    Applied Economics Letters, 2004, 11, (5), 287-291 Downloads View citations
  11. Towards a re-interpretation of the economics of feasible socialism
    Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2004, 28, (6), 791-808 Downloads

2003

  1. Attendance and pricing at sporting events: empirical results from Granger Causality Tests for the Melbourne Cup
    Applied Economics, 2003, 35, (15), 1649-1657 Downloads View citations
  2. Bivariate causality between exchange rates and stock prices in South Asia
    Applied Economics Letters, 2003, 10, (11), 699-704 Downloads View citations
  3. How fast do old judges slow down?: A life cycle study of aging and productivity in the Federal Court of Australia
    International Review of Law and Economics, 2003, 23, (2), 141-164 Downloads
  4. The Game is Not the Same: The Demand for Test Match Cricket in Australia
    Australian Economic Papers, 2003, 42, (1), 77-90 Downloads View citations
  5. Unemployment Hysteresis in Australian States and Territories: Evidence from Panel Data Unit Root Tests
    Australian Economic Review, 2003, 36, (2), 181-192 Downloads View citations
  6. What Determines Judicial Prestige? An Empirical Analysis for Judges of the Federal Court of Australia
    American Law and Economics Review, 2003, 5, (1), 233-262

2002

  1. Ownership Reform and Total Factor Productivity Growth in Chinese Industry
    Applied Economics Letters, 2002, 9, (2), 103-06 Downloads View citations

2001

  1. Aging and Productivity among Judges: Some Empirical Evidence from the High Court of Australia
    Australian Economic Papers, 2001, 40, (2), 199-212 Downloads View citations
  2. Restructuring China's Petrochemical Enterprises: a Case Study of the Fushun Petrochemical Company
    Post-Communist Economies, 2001, 13, (2), 243-261 Downloads
  3. The Determinants of Judicial Prestige and Influence: Some Empirical Evidence from the High Court of Australia
    Journal of Legal Studies, 2001, 30, (1), 223-52 View citations

2000

  1. Should China be Promoting Large-Scale Enterprises and Enterprise Groups?
    World Development, 2000, 28, (4), 721-737 Downloads View citations
  2. Theories of the Firm and the Relationship between Different Perspectives on the Division of Labour
    Review of Political Economy, 2000, 12, (3), 333-349 Downloads

1998

  1. New Institutionalist Economics in the Post-Socialist Transformation Debate
    Journal of Economic Surveys, 1998, 12, (4), 361-98 Downloads
 
 
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