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from School of Economics, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia
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99-3: A Bayesian Analysis of HOGLEX Demand Systems Using Unit Records for Major Asean Economies: Thailand and the Philippines
H. Hasegawa, Van Hoa Tran and R. Valenzuela
99-2: Profit and Non-Profit Maximising Network Density, Membership Fees and Service in Monopolistic and Duopolistic Framework Downloads
A. Levy
99-1: China's Economic Growth Slowdown: Causes, Consequences and Policy Options Downloads
C. Harvie
98-04: Economic Transition: What Can Be Learned from China's Experience? Downloads
C. Harvie
98-03: An Integrative Analysis of Business Bankruptcy in Australia Downloads
L. Cheung and A. Levy
98-02: Regulatory Issues in Electronic Money: A Legal-Economics Analysis Downloads
B.C. Lee and Longe-Akindemowo, O.
98-01: Life-Expectancy Augmented Rational Addition: A Note Downloads
Levy-Livermore, A.
97-7: Median Income Versus Per Capita Income: Implications for Assessing Growth and Convergence
A. Levy
97-6: Colonial Forms of Labour Organisation In Nineteenth Century Australia
R. Markey
97-5: European Economic and Monetary Union: Problems, Prospects and Global Financial Implications
C. Harvie
97-4: The Role of the State in Trade Union Growth: The Cases of North America and Australia
R. Markey and R. Adams
97-3: Social Democracy and the Agrarian Issue: Australia 1870-1914
R. Markey
97-2: Productivity Measurement and Enterprise Bargaining in the Public Sector - The Local Government Perspective
A. Hodgkinson
97-1: Reforming China's State Owned Enterprises: What Can Be Learned From the Experiences of Other Economies in Transition?
C. Harvie
96-13: Why Aren't They Taking Economics? Attitudes of First Year Students - University of Wollongong: Case Study
A. Hodgkinson and N. Perera
96-12: Union Density and Industry Output, Dynamic and Long Run Responses: The case of the Australian Building and Construction Industry
A. Webber and W.B. Knight
96-11: The relevance of Labour History to Contemporary Labour Relations in Australia
R. Markey
96-10: Economic Transition and Macroeconomic Performance in the Czech Republic: and Prospects for Membership of the European Union
C. Harvie
96-9: Trends in Inter-Country Income Differences: World Levels and Decomposition Between and Within Regions
A. Levy and K. Chowdhury
96-8: Economic reform and Future Prospects of the Vietnamese Economy
C. Harvie
96-7: Colonial Reforms of Labour Organisation in Nineteenth Century Australia
R. Markey
96-6: Australian Commodiy Export Pass-Through and Freeback Causality from the Exchange Rate to Commodity Prices
A.G. Webber
96-5: The Optimal Price of Heroin: More or Less Prohibition?
F. Neri
96-4: The Economic Impact of Rural-to-Urban Migration of Economic Well-Being in the United States
J.L. Rodgers and J.R. Rodgers
96-3: The Relative Significance of the ACTU and the Labor Council of New South Wales
R. Markey
96-2: Public Infrastructure Canpital and Private Investment
C. Harvie and Colm Kearney
96-1: Financial Deregulation and Macroeconomic Adjustment: The Case of Australia
C. Harvie and B.C. Lee
95-6: Trade Union Membership Fees: Some Theoretical Considerations
A. Levy
95-5: Sovereign Debt and the Triple R Problem: Repudiation, Retaliation and Reputation
A. Levy
95-4: Research Assistants in the Clever Country
M. Organ and S. Svensen
95-3: Repudiation, Retaliation and the Secondary Market Price of Sovereign Debts
A. Levy
95-2: Heroin Prohibition and the Incentive for Collusion
F. Neri
95-1: Interindustry Linkages and Business Bankruptcy Rates: Evidence from Australia, 1973-1991
L. Cheung, K. Chowdhury, C. Harvie and A. Levy
94-04: Some Popular Misconceptions About Small Country Pass-Through
T. Webber
94-03: Beatrice Webb as a Feminist
C. Nyland
94-02: Continuation and Liquidation Timing: A Pareto Optimal Approach
A. Levy
94-01: Dew on the Wires: The Australian Telecommunications Industry's Response to the Global Market Place - A Case Study in Corporate Organizational Change
A. Hodgkinson
93-11: Expenditures by International University Students
D. McKay and D.E. Lewis
93-10: An Input/Output Analysis of Overseas Students Studying at Australian Universities
D. McKay
93-9: Intercountry Income Inequality 1960-1990: World Levels and Decomposition Between and Within Geographical Clusters and Regions
A. Levy and K. Chowdhry
93-8: Rescheduling A Sovereign Debt Expected Repayment, Risk and Time Preference
A. Levy
93-7: Monetary Policy Effects in the Short and Long Run Under Alternative Wealth Assumptions
C. Harvie
93-6: Scientific Management and Market Stabilisation, 1914-1930
K. Bruce and C. Nyland
93-5: Intercountry Income Inequality: World Levels and Decomposition Between and Within Developmental Clusters and Regions
A. Levy and K. Chowdhury
93-4: Terms of Trade Volatility and Macroeconomic Adjustment in a Resource Exporting Economy: The Case of Australia
C. Harvie and T.V. Hoa
93-3: Rescheduling Sovereign Debt: A Theoretical Analysis
A. Levy
93-2: One-Way Arbitrage with Transaction Costs: An Evidence from the Hong Kong Foreign Exchange Market
D.P. Chan and K.Y. Cheung
93-01: The Relative Effectiveness of Fiscal and Monetary Policy in Inflation and Unemployment: The Australian Experience
K.Y. Cheung and L. Cheung
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