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Working Papers

1998

  1. Phases of the Canadian Business Cycle
    Department of Economics - Working Papers Series, The University of Melbourne View citations (1)
    See also Journal Article Phases of the Canadian business cycle, Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association (2000) Downloads View citations (16) (2000)
  2. The Australian Business Cycle: Job Palooka or Dead Cat Bounce?
    Department of Economics - Working Papers Series, The University of Melbourne View citations (5)
    See also Journal Article The Australian Business Cycle: Joe Palooka or Dead Cat Bounce?, Australian Economic Papers, Wiley Blackwell (2002) Downloads View citations (9) (2002)

1993

  1. A Dynamic Model Of Trade Union Contract Duration
    Working Paper, Economics Department, Queen's University Downloads

Undated

  1. Are the Effects of Monetary Policy Asymmetric in Australia?
    MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia Downloads View citations (3)
  2. Avoiding the Resource Curse: The Role of Institutions
    MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia Downloads View citations (3)
  3. Fiscal Decentralisation and Economic Growth: A Bayesian Model Averaging Approach
    MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia Downloads View citations (7)
  4. Fiscal Decentralisation, Macroeconomic Conditions and Economic Growth in Australia
    MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia Downloads View citations (3)
  5. International research and development spillovers through foreign direct investment and productivity growth
    MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia Downloads View citations (2)
  6. Making Abundant Natural Resources Work for Developing Economies: The Role of Financial Institutions
    MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia Downloads View citations (2)
  7. Public Investment, Taxation, and Growth in Economies with Multi-leveled Governments
    MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia Downloads
  8. Remittances or technological diffusion: Which is more important for generating economic growth in developing countries?
    MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia Downloads View citations (2)
  9. The Role of Financial Development in Natural Resource Abundant Economies: Does the Nature of the Resource Matter?
    MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia Downloads View citations (6)
  10. What Drives Fiscal Decentralisation?
    MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia Downloads View citations (7)

Journal Articles

2013

  1. Assessing the roles that absorptive capacity and economic distance play in the foreign direct investment-productivity growth nexus
    Applied Economics, 2013, 45, (8), 1027-1039 Downloads View citations (43)

2012

  1. Public investment, taxation, and long-run output in economies with multi-level governments
    Economic Modelling, 2012, 29, (5), 1603-1611 Downloads View citations (6)

2011

  1. Remittances or technological diffusion: which drives domestic gains from brain drain?
    Applied Economics, 2011, 43, (18), 2277-2285 Downloads View citations (12)

2010

  1. What Drives Fiscal Decentralisation? Further Assessing the Role of Income
    Fiscal Studies, 2010, 31, (3), 373-404 View citations (32)

2009

  1. Output volatility in Australia
    Applied Economics, 2009, 41, (24), 3117-3129 Downloads View citations (9)

2005

  1. Are business cycles independent in the G7?
    International Economic Journal, 2005, 19, (4), 483-499 Downloads View citations (2)

2002

  1. The Australian Business Cycle: Joe Palooka or Dead Cat Bounce?
    Australian Economic Papers, 2002, 41, (2), 191-207 Downloads View citations (9)
    See also Working Paper The Australian Business Cycle: Job Palooka or Dead Cat Bounce?, Department of Economics - Working Papers Series (1998) View citations (5) (1998)
  2. The One That Got Away? Crime and Punishment In Queensland's Commercial Fisheries
    Australian Economic Papers, 2002, 41, (3), 320-328 Downloads View citations (3)

2000

  1. Phases of the Canadian business cycle
    Canadian Journal of Economics, 2000, 33, (3), 618-633 Downloads View citations (16)
    Also in Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, 2000, 33, (3), 618-633 (2000) Downloads View citations (13)

    See also Working Paper Phases of the Canadian Business Cycle, Department of Economics - Working Papers Series (1998) View citations (1) (1998)

1999

  1. Labour Market Inefficiency and Frictional Unemployment in Australia and its States: A Stochastic Frontier Approach
    The Economic Record, 1999, 75, (2), 138-148 Downloads View citations (9)

1998

  1. A Contribution on the Empirics of Trade, Migration and Economic Growth for Australia and Canada
    International Economic Journal, 1998, 12, (3), 41-62 Downloads View citations (3)
  2. Asymmetry and Duration Dependence in Australian GDP and Unemployment
    The Economic Record, 1998, 74, (227), 399-411 Downloads View citations (26)

1997

  1. Crime, punishment and deterrence in Australia
    International Journal of Social Economics, 1997, 24, (7/8/9), 884-901 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. The Australian Trade Balance and Current Account: a Time Series Perspective
    International Economic Journal, 1997, 11, (2), 39-57 Downloads View citations (1)

1996

  1. On Export-Led Growth in Australia and Canada: Cointegration, Causality and Structural Stability
    Australian Economic Papers, 1996, 35, (67), 282-99 View citations (21)

Chapters

2005

  1. When the US Sneezes, Do We Need to Catch a Cold? Historical and Future Linkages between the Australian and US Business Cycles
    A chapter in The Changing Nature of the Business Cycle, 2005 Downloads View citations (1)
 
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