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382: Are People Ashamed of Paying with Food Stamps?
Robert Vincent Breunig, R. and Indraneel Dasgupta
380: The Impossibility of a Neutral Resource Rent Tax
B. Smith
379: Incentives and Static and Dynamic Gains from Market Reform in an Emerging Profits Models
T.N. Chen, Tom Kompas and N. Vousden
377: Openness, Technological Change and Labor Demand in Pre-Crisis Indonesia
Asep Suryahadi, P. Chen and Rodney Tyers
376: Shocks, Stocks and Socks: Consumption Smoothing and the Replacement of Durables During an Unemployment Spell
Martin Browning and Thomas Crossley
375: Third Down with a Yard to Go: The Dixit-Skeath Conundrum on Equilibria in Competitive Games
Simon Grant, Atsushi Kajii and B. Polak
374: Reaping What You Sow: An Empirical Analysis of International Patent Harmonization
Phillip McCalman
373: Miller's Equilibrium and Uncertainty
C. Jones
372: The Asian Recession and Northern Labour Markets
Y. Yang and Rodney Tyers
371: The Ralph Report Depreciation Proposals and Investment Neutrality
M. Benge
370: Immigrant Benefit Receipt: Sensitivity to the Choice of Survey years and Model Specification
Thomas Crossley, J.T. McDonald and Christopher Worswick
369: Gains to Australian Shareholders from Perturbations in Corporate Financial Policy
M. Benge
368: The Risk Premium for Equity: Implications for Clinton's Proposed Diversification of the Social Security Trust Fund
Simon Grant and John Quiggin
367: European Unemployment, US Wages, and the Asian Emergence
Rodney Tyers and Y. Yang
366: Synergies and Price Trends in Sequential Auctions
Flavio Menezes and Paulo Klinger Monteiro
365: Property Rights, Incomplete Contracts, and Social Harm
R. Pitchford and C.M. Snyder
364: Marginal Excess Burdens of Taxes on Capital and on Labour Income in a Small Open Economy
M. Benge
363: Auctions of Identical Objects with Single-Unit Demands: a Survey
Flavio Menezes
362: Optimal and Conditionallly Optimal Targeting Rules for Small Open Economies
R. Dennis
361: Conditionally Optimal Rules in a Simple Closed Economy Model Under Discretion and Commitment
R. Dennis
359: Subsiding Private Contributions to a Pure Public Good: A Diagrammatic Analysis
C. Jones
358: Quantity Competition With Access Fees
M. Harrison and J.J. Kline
357: Carrot and Stick Games
J.J. Kline
356: Research Joint Ventures and the Cost Paradox
J.J. Kline
355: Heterogeneous or Homogeneous Quantity Competition
J.J. Kline
354: Uzawa's Transformation and Optimal Control Problems With Variable Rates of Time Preference
Johanna L. Francis and Tom Kompas
352: Non-Performing Assets and Capital Accumulation
L. Gower and D. Wilson
351: Liberalisation, Incentives and Vietnamese Agricultural Growth
T.N. Che, Tom Kompas and N. Vousden
350: Growth in a Small Open Economy
M. Benge and Graeme M. Wells
349: Repeated Games With Imperfect Private Monitoring: Notes on a Coordination Perspective
George J. Mailath and Stephen Morris
348: Discrete Public Goods With Incomplete Information
Flavio Menezes, Paulo Klinger Monteiro and A. Temini
347: Instability Under Nominal GDP Targeting: the Role of Expectations
R. Dennis
346: What Can We Learn from Displaced Worker Data about the Returns to Tenure?
Thomas Crossley
345: Consumption Adjustment under Changing Income Uncertainty
Hahm, J.-H. and Douglas Gardiner Steigerwald
344: Firms and Wages: Evidence from Displaced Workers
Thomas Crossley
343: Private or Public? A Taxonomy of Optimal Ownership and Management Regimes
R. Pitchford and S. King
342: A Simple Theory of Deregulation
R. Pitchford
341: Controlling Risk Selction Incentives when Health Insurance Contracts are Endogenous
W. Jack
340: Equilibrium in Competitive Insurance Markets with Ex Ante Adverse Slection and Ex Post Moral Hazard
W. Jack
338-339: 338: Moral Hazard and Limited Liability: The Real Effects of Contract Bargaining. 339: New Palgrave Dictionary of Law & Economics Entry: Judgement-Proofness
R. Pitchford
337: On the Taxation of Trade Within and Between Households
Patricia Frances Apps and R. Rees
336: Managing Competition in the Health Insurance Market
W. Jack
325: Credit Limits and Long-Term Covered Interest Arbitrage
Mardi Dungey and L Gower
324: Temporal Resolution of Uncertainty and Recursive Non-Expected Utility Models
Simon Grant, Atsushi Kajii and B Polak
323: Intrinsic Preference for Information
Simon Grant, Atsushi Kajii and B Polak
322: Depreciation Provisions and Investment Incentives under Full Imputation
M Benge
321: International Risk Sharing and Health Insurance Financing
W. Jack
320: A Multilateral Approach to Decomposing Volatility in Belateral Exchange Rates
Mardi Dungey
319: Towards a Strucrural VAR Model of the Australian Economy
Mardi Dungey and Adrian Rodney Pagan
318: Trade Shocks and the Magnitude of Transmitted Wage Adjustments
R. Falvey, Rodney Tyers and Robert Andrew McDougall
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