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683: The Resources Boom and Economic Policy in the Longer Run
Peter Sheehan and Robert George Gregory
682: The Henderson Question? The Melbourne Institute and fifty years of welfare policy
Robert George Gregory
681: Income and Access to Higher Education: Are High Quality Universities Becoming More or Less Elite? A Longitudinal Analysis of Admissions at UW-Madison
John F. Witte , Barbara L. Wolfe and Sara E. Dahill-Brown
680: Estimating Benefits from University Level Diversity
Barbara L. Wolfe and Jason Fletcher
679: Do Single-Sex Classes Affect Exam Scores? An Experiment in a Coeducational University
Alison Lee Booth , Lina Cardona-Sosa and Patrick Nolen
678: Harsh occupations, life expectancy and social security
Pierre Pestieau and Maria Racionero
677: Labor Supply Heterogeneity and Demand for Child Care of Mothers with Young Children
Patricia Apps , Jan Kabátek , Ray Rees and Arthur van Soest
676: The Inadequacy of Friedman and Savage’s Critique of Diminishing Marginal Utility
William Oliver Coleman
675: Capital Income Taxation and the Mirrlees Review
Patricia Frances Apps and Ray Rees
674: Risk and Saving in Two-Person Households: More Scope for Precautionary Saving
Patricia Frances Apps , Yuri Andrienko and Ray Rees
673: Optimal Taxation, Child Care and Models of the Household
Patricia Frances Apps and Ray Rees
672: Harsh occupations, health status and social security
Maria Racionero and Pierre Pestieau
671: Choosing the type of income-contingent loan: risk-sharing versus risk-pooling
Maria Racionero and Elena Del Rey
670: The Economic Behavior of Trade Unions
Alison Lee Booth
669: Health and Wealth in Early Retirement
Geoffrey L. Wallace , Robert Haveman , Karen Holden and Barbara L. Wolfe
668: Am I my Brother's Keeper? Sibling Spillover Effects: The Case of Developmental Disabilities and Externalizing Behavior
Jason Fletcher , Nicole Hair and Barbara L. Wolfe
667: Long-Term Effects of Public Low-Income Housing Vouchers: Work, Neighborhood, Family Composition and Childcare Usage
Robert Haveman and Barbara L. Wolfe
666: From Parents to Their Children: How Do Nations Compare? Findings of a Major Cross-National Study
Robert Haveman
665: The Importance of Family Income in the Formation and Evolution of Non-Cognitive Skills in Childhood
Jason Fletcher and Barbara L. Wolfe
664: Monetary transfers from children and the labour supply of elderly parents: evidence from Vietnam
Ha Trong Nguyen , Amy Y.C. Liu and Alison Lee Booth
663: Wage dispersion and team performance: a theoretical model and evidence from baseball
Robert Vincent Breunig , Bronwyn Garrett-Rumba , Mathieu Jardin and Yvon Rocaboy
662: A Monte Carlo Study of Bias Corrections for Panel Probit Models
Blair Alexander and Robert Vincent Breunig
661: The immigrant wage gap and assimilation in Australia: the impact of unobserved heterogeneity
Mosfequs Salehin and Robert Vincent Breunig
660: Asylum Policy in the EU: The Case for Deeper Integration
Timothy James Hatton
659: Salience, Risky Choices and Gender
Alison Lee Booth and Patrick Nolen
658: Refugee and Asylum Migration to the OECD: A Short Overview
Timothy James Hatton
657: Do Health Care Report Cards Cause Providers to Select Patients and Raise Quality of Care?
Yijuan Chen and Juergen Meinecke
656: Living Standards, Terms of Trade and Foreign Ownership: Reflections on the Australian Mining Boom
Robert George Gregory
655: Optimal Piecewise Linear Income Taxation
Patricia Frances Apps , Ngo Van Long and Ray Rees
654: Gender Differences in Risk Aversion: Do Single-Sex Environments Affect their Development?
Alison Lee Booth , Lina Cardona-Sosa and Patrick Nolen
653: Estimating Net Child Care Price Elasticities of Partnered Women With Pre-School Children Using a Discrete Structural Labour Supply-Child Care Model
Xiaodong Gong and Robert Breuing
652: Partnered women’s labour supply and child care costs in Australia: measurement error and the child care price
Xiaodong Gong , Robert Breuing and Anthony King
651: Reconciling income mobility and welfare persistence
Elliott Fan and Christopher Anthony Ryan
650: From strangers to partners in the hemisphere: New Prospects in Australia’s Economic Relations with Latin America
Don Kenyon and Pierre van der Eng
649: Firm Characteristics and Influence on Government Rule-Making: theory and evidence
Emma Kate Aisbett and Carol McAusland
648: Compensation for Indirect Expropriation in International Investment Agreements: Implications of National Treatment and Rights to Invest
Emma Kate Aisbett , Larry S. Karp and Carol McAusland
647: Repayment Burdens with US College Loans
Bruce James Chapman and Kiatanantha Lounkaewa
646: Student Loan Reforms for German Higher Education: Financing Tuition Fees
Bruce James Chapman and Mathias Sinning
645: The Merits of Ability in Developing and Developed Countries
Daniel Suryadarma
644: Labor Market Returns, Marriage Opportunities, or the Education System? Explaining Gender Differences in Numeracy in Indonesia
Daniel Suryadarma
643: Dynamics of health insurance ownership in Vietnam, 2004 – 06
Ha Trong Nguyen and Suiwah Leung
642: Why the Henry Review Fails on Family Tax Reform
Patricia Frances Apps
641: Do Rising Top Incomes Lift All Boats?
Dan Andrews , Christopher Jencks and Andrew Keith Leigh
640: The Distribution of Top Incomes in Five Anglo-Saxon Countries over the Twentieth Century
Anthony Barnes Atkinson and Andrew Keith Leigh
639: Economic Reform, Education Expansion, and Earnings Inequality for Urban Males in China, 1988-2007
Xin Meng , Kailing SHEN and Sen Xue
638: Powerful Multinational or Persecuted Foreigners: ‘Foreignness’ and Influence over Government
Emma Kate Aisbett
637: Has the effect of parents’ education on child’s education changed over time?
Jenny Chesters
636: Income, resources, and electricity mix
Paul J. Burke
635: Evidence and Perceptions of Inequality in Australia
Jenny Chesters and John Western
634: Rates of Return to University Education: the Regression Discontinuity Design
Elliott Fan , Xin Meng , Zhichao Wei and Guochang Zhao