Australian Economic Review
2004 - 2008
Edited by Ross Williams, Ian McDonald and Mark Wooden
from The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
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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 Chris 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 M. McDonald
Volume 41, issue 1, 2008
- An Analysis of FEE-HELP in the Vocational Education and Training Sector pp. 1-14

- Bruce Chapman, Mark Rodrigues and Chris 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 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
Volume 40, issue 4, 2007
- The Diversification and Performance of Self-Managed Superannuation Funds pp. 339-352

- Peter J. Phillips, Alex Cathcart and John Teale
- Inside the Crystal Ball of Finance: Understanding Financial Economists' Attitudes to Market and Society pp. 353-368

- Dick Bryan and Shaun Wilson
- Income Support and Stigma Effects for Young Australians pp. 369-384

- Wang-Sheng Lee and Umut Oguzoglu
- Real Effects of Monetary Policy in New Zealand pp. 385-401

- Shahnawaz Karim, Minsoo Lee and Christopher Gan
- Economic Issues with Climate Change pp. 402-409

- John Freebairn
- From National to International Climate Change Policy pp. 410-420

- Warwick Mckibbin
- Is Stern Correct? Does Climate Change Require Policy Intervention? pp. 421-431

- Paul H. Jensen and Elizabeth Webster
- Insurance against Catastrophic Climate Change: How Much Will an Emissions Trading Scheme Cost Australia? pp. 432-452

- Philip D. Adams
- Using Imputed Data: Examples from the HILDA Survey pp. 453-461

- Nicole Watson
- Editorial Policy pp. 462-462

- Jeff Borland
- A PhD Thesis without Tears pp. 463-470

- John Creedy
Volume 40, issue 3, 2007
- The Growth of House Prices in Australian Capital Cities: What Do Economic Fundamentals Explain? pp. 225-238

- Glenn Otto
- Providing Duty-Free Access to Australian Markets for Least-Developed Countries: A General Equilibrium Analysis pp. 239-252

- Xiao-guang Zhang and George Verikios
- On the Effects of Inflation Shocks in a Small Open Economy pp. 253-266

- Sushanta K. Mallick and Mohammed Mohsin
- Strategic Interaction amongst Australia's East Coast Ports pp. 267-278

- Flavio Menezes, Marcin Pawel Pracz and Rodney Tyers
- Education and Skill Mismatches in the Labour Market: Editors' Introduction pp. 279-285

- Kostas Mavromaras and Seamus Mcguinness
- Overeducation in the United Kingdom pp. 286-291

- Peter James Sloane
- Overeducation and Undereducation in Australia pp. 292-299

- Paul W. Miller
- Skill Mismatch and Training in Australia: Some Implications for Policy pp. 300-306

- George Messinis and Nilss Olekalns
- Overskilling in the Australian Labour Market pp. 307-312

- Kostas Mavromaras, Seamus Mcguinness and Mark Peter Wooden
- The 2002 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey pp. 313-322

- Boyd Hamilton Hunter
- Tax Revenues and Fiscal Drag: An Introduction pp. 323-338

- John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
Volume 40, issue 2, 2007
- Through the Looking Glass: Reform of the International Institutions pp. 123-128

- Mervyn King
- Squeaky Wheel Gets the Oil: Incentives, Information and Drought Policy pp. 129-148

- Arthur Ha, Gary Stoneham, Jane Harris, Bill Fisher and Loris Strappazzon
- Can OECD Countries Afford Demographic Change? pp. 149-164

- Ross Guest
- The Relationship between Personal Income and Net Worth in Australia pp. 165-181

- John Creedy and Li Tan
- The Next Wave of Tax Reform: Introduction pp. 182-185

- John Freebairn
- Interaction of the Tax and Social Security Systems in Australia: The Effect on Effective Marginal Tax Rates pp. 186-193

- Guyonne Kalb
- Changing the Tax Mix pp. 194-199

- John Freebairn
- The Impact of Tax Gap on Future Tax Reforms pp. 200-207

- Neil Warren and Jacqui McManus
- The Expanded Cross-National Equivalent File: HILDA Joins Its International Peers pp. 208-215

- Richard V. Burkhauser and Dean R. Lillard
- Central Bank Operating Procedures: How the RBA Achieves Its Target for the Cash Rate pp. 216-224

- Glenn Otto
Volume 40, issue 1, 2007
- Editors' Report 2006 pp. 1-2

- Ian Martin McDonald, Ross Williams and Mark Peter Wooden
- Global Imbalances and China pp. 3-23

- Yu Yongding
- What Determines Australia's Response to Emergencies and Natural Disasters? pp. 24-36

- Simon Feeny and Matthew Clarke
- Disability Support Pension Recipients: Who Gets Off (and Stays Off) Payments? pp. 37-61

- Lixin Cai, Ha Vu and Roger Kingsley Wilkins
- Changing Skill Intensity in Australian Industry pp. 62-79

- Ross Kelly
- Industry Dynamics: Setting the Scene pp. 80-81

- Paul H. Jensen and Elizabeth Webster
- Innovation and Industrial Evolution pp. 82-89

- Elizabeth Webster, Hielke Buddelmeyer and Paul H. Jensen
- The Role of Firm Dynamics in Australia's Productivity Growth pp. 90-96

- Robert Vincent Breunig and Marn-Heong Wong
- Founder Quality and Firm Performance: Implications for Local Development Strategies pp. 97-105

- Peter Thompson
- Shakeouts, Innovation, and Industrial Strategy and Policy pp. 106-112

- Kenneth L. Simons
- NCVER's National Collections and Surveys on Vocational Education and Training pp. 113-118

- Susanne Wood and Gurjinder Virk
- Predicting Reserve Bank of Australia Interest Rate Announcements: Beware of the Target Rate Tracker pp. 119-122

- Steve Easton and Sean Pinder