Australian Economic Review
1968 - 2009
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Volume 42, issue 3, 2009
- What Happened to Australia's Productivity Surge? pp. 243-263

- Ben Dolman
- Government Subsidies for Professional Team Sports in Australia pp. 264-275

- John K. Wilson and Richard Pomfret
- Children, Labour Supply and Child Care: Challenges for Empirical Analysis pp. 276-299

- Guyonne Kalb
- Changes in Poverty Rates during the Howard Era pp. 300-320

- Joan R. Rodgers, Peter Matthew Siminski and James Bishop
- Household Debt: Is It a Liability? pp. 321-326

- Ross Williams
- Household Indebtedness pp. 327-339

- Paul Bloxham and Christopher Kent
- Financial Deregulation and Household Debt: The Australian Experience pp. 340-346

- Hugh Green, Ian Harper and Lachlan Smirl
- Household Debt: The Final Stage in an Artificially Extended Ponzi Bubble pp. 347-357

- Steve Keen
- Household Debt in Australia: The Looming Crisis that Isn't pp. 358-366

- Roger Kingsley Wilkins and Mark Peter Wooden
- Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: A Valuable New Data Source for Economists pp. 367-376

- Matthew Cameron Gray and Diana Smart
- Sports Economics pp. 377-385

- Ross Booth
Volume 42, issue 2, 2009
- Reflection on Microeconomic Policy Frameworks in Australia, and a Suggestion about Fairness pp. 121-130

- Jonathan Pincus
- Models of Labour Services and Estimates of Australian Productivity pp. 131-142

- Robert Dixon and John Freebairn
- Who's Getting Caught? An Analysis of the Australian Medicare Safety Net pp. 143-154

- Kees van Gool, Elizabeth Savage, Rosalie Viney, Marion Haas and Rob Anderson
- The Dynamics of Public Housing Tenure in Australia pp. 155-176

- Stephen Whelan
- The Case for Gender-Sensitive Superannuation Plan Design pp. 177-189

- Anup K. Basu and Michael E. Drew
- Urban Transport in Australia: Has It Reached Breaking Point? pp. 190-200

- John Stanley and David Hensher
- Australian Urban Transport and Social Disadvantage pp. 201-208

- Graham Currie
- Transforming Australian Cities for a More Financially Viable and Sustainable Future: Transportation and Urban Design pp. 209-216

- Rob Adams
- Measures of Household Wealth for Australia pp. 217-231

- Paul Bloxham and Thomas Betts
- What Happens to the Australian Labour Market in Recessions? pp. 232-242

- Jeff Borland
Volume 42, issue 1, 2009
- Review of the Australian Economy 2008-09: Recessions, Retrenchments and Risks pp. 1-11

- Guay C. Lim, Chew Lian Chua, Edda Claus and Sarantis Tsiaplias
- The Economic Impacts of a New Dam in South-East Queensland pp. 12-23

- Glyn Wittwer
- A Structural Model of Australia as a Small Open Economy pp. 24-41

- Kristoffer P. Nimark
- The Influences of Institution Attended and Field of Study on Graduates' Starting Salaries pp. 42-63

- Elisa Rose Birch, Ian Li and Paul W. Miller
- Emissions Trading, Wealth Transfers and the Wounded Bull Scenario in Power Generation pp. 64-83

- Paul Edward Simshauser and Thao Doan
- Does Australia Have a 'National Innovation System'? pp. 84-87

- Elizabeth Webster
- Using Markets in Innovation Policy pp. 88-95

- Joshua Gans
- Beyond Central Planning: Innovation in Government in the 21st Century pp. 96-103

- Nicholas Gruen
- Relationships in China and India: The Basis of Improved Business Model Innovation for Australian Enterprises pp. 104-109

- Patrick Coleman
- Inflation Targeting pp. 110-118

- Guay C. Lim
Volume 41, issue 4, 2008
- Competition and Competition Policy in the Trans-Tasman Air Travel Market pp. 337-348

- Tim Hazledine
- The Dynamic Efficiency Gains from Introducing Capacity Payments in the National Electricity Market pp. 349-370

- Paul Edward Simshauser
- A Consistent Poverty Approach to Assessing the Sensitivity of Income Poverty Measures and Trends pp. 371-388

- Peter Saunders and Trish Hill
- A Note on Perry's Reconsideration of Macroeconomic Evidence from New Zealand pp. 389-393

- Paul Dalziel and David Peetz
- Rejoinder to 'A Note on Perry's Reconsideration of Macroeconomic Evidence from New Zealand' pp. 394-398

- Len Perry
- Urban Water: An Outline of the Issues pp. 399-400

- Ross Williams
- Towards Urban Water Reform pp. 401-412

- Neil Byron, Alan Johnston, Rick Baker and Andrew Barker
- Urban Water Reform: An Industry Perspective pp. 413-419

- Kerry Schott, Stuart Wilson and Sally Walkom
- Water for Today, Water for Tomorrow: Establishment and Operation of the SEQ Water Grid pp. 420-427

- Daniel Spiller
- Reform, Risk and Reality: Challenges and Opportunities for Australian Urban Water Management pp. 428-434

- Stuart White, Kate Noble and Joanne Chong
- Urban Water: Is Efficiency Enough? pp. 435-440

- Geoff Syme
- Producer Price Indexes: Properties, Problems and Potential Applications pp. 441-449

- Neville R. Norman
- Primary Phases of Australian Economic Development in the Twentieth Century pp. 450-455

- Boris Schedvin
Volume 41, issue 3, 2008
- Infrastructure: What Is Needed and How Do We Pay for It? pp. 231-238

- Michael Keating
- The Simple Analytics of Illicit Drug Policy pp. 239-249

- D. P. Doessel and Ruth F. G. Williams
- An Estimated Trade Restrictiveness Index of the Level of Protection in Australian Manufacturing pp. 250-259

- Peter Lloyd and Donald MacLaren
- Regulatory Policy and the Efficiency of the Banking Sector in Australia pp. 260-271

- Satya Paul and Khaled Kourouche
- The Use of Dental Services among Older Australians: Does Location Matter? pp. 272-282

- Nerina Vecchio
- Full Employment: Is There Good Reason to Be Falling Short? pp. 283-285

- Ian Martin McDonald
- Examining Full Employment in Australia Using the Phillips and Beveridge Curves pp. 286-297

- Steven Kennedy, Nghi Luu and Anthony Goldbloom
- What Do State Occupational Data Say about Macro Wage Equations? pp. 298-309

- Barry Hughes
- Are Skills Shortages a Constraint on Increasing Employment in Australia? pp. 310-322

- Michael Bernard Coelli and Roger Kingsley Wilkins
- Australian Innovation Data pp. 323-329

- Paul H. Jensen and Elizabeth Webster
- Political Economics pp. 330-335

- Roland Hodler
Volume 41, issue 2, 2008
- Globalisation, Growth and Crises: The View from Latin America pp. 123-140

- Sebastian Edwards
- How and Why Has Teacher Quality Changed in Australia? pp. 141-159

- Andrew Leigh and Christopher Anthony Ryan
- Leaving Home: What Economics Has to Say about the Living Arrangements of Young Australians pp. 160-176

- Deborah A. Cobb-Clark
- Targeting Urban Congestion: Equity and Second-Best Issues pp. 177-186

- Harry Clarke
- Editor's Introduction pp. 187-193

- Stephen T. Sedgwick
- Housing Affordability Crisis: Fact or Fiction? pp. 194-199

- Chris Lamont
- Australia's Housing Affordability Crisis pp. 200-214

- Judith Yates
- Is There a Housing Crisis? The Incidence and Persistence of Housing Stress 2001-2006 pp. 215-221

- Gary N. Marks and Stephen T. Sedgwick
- Behavioural Economics pp. 222-228

- Ian Martin McDonald
Volume 41, issue 1, 2008
- An Analysis of FEE-HELP in the Vocational Education and Training Sector pp. 1-14

- Bruce James Chapman, Mark Rodrigues and Christopher Anthony Ryan
- Tertiary Performance, Field of Study and Graduate Starting Salaries pp. 15-31

- Grace Chia and Paul W. Miller
- Dynamic Properties of Income Support Receipt in Australia pp. 32-55

- Yi-Ping Tseng, Ha Vu and Roger Kingsley Wilkins
- Are Native and Non-Native English Speaking Tutors Equally Effective? pp. 56-66

- Akihito Asano
- Obesity as a Multidisciplinary Research Topic: Editors' Introduction pp. 67-71

- Alison Goode and Kostas Mavromaras
- 'Ask Me Why I'm Fat!' The Need to Engage with Potential Recipients of Health Promotion Policy to Prevent Obesity pp. 72-77

- Flora Douglas, Joe Greener and Edwin van Teijlingen
- Economics and Obesity pp. 78-84

- Kostas Mavromaras
- Fat Is Good for Business pp. 85-89

- Rob Moodie
- The Vulnerable and the Disadvantaged pp. 90-96

- Cate Burns
- Assessing the Evidence Base for Interventions to Prevent the Further Increase in Obesity pp. 97-104

- Alison Avenell and Alison Goode
- The CPI and Other Measures of Australian Inflation pp. 105-113

- Sarantis Tsiaplias
- Some Macroeconomic Implications of the Future Fund pp. 114-120

- John Freebairn
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