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Working Papers
1998
- 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/Revue canadienne d'économique, John Wiley & Sons (2000) View citations (13) (2000)
- 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) View citations (9) (2002)
1993
- A Dynamic Model Of Trade Union Contract Duration
Working Paper, Economics Department, Queen's University
Undated
- Are the Effects of Monetary Policy Asymmetric in Australia?
MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia View citations (3)
- Avoiding the Resource Curse: The Role of Institutions
MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia View citations (3)
- Fiscal Decentralisation and Economic Growth: A Bayesian Model Averaging Approach
MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia View citations (7)
- Fiscal Decentralisation, Macroeconomic Conditions and Economic Growth in Australia
MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia View citations (3)
- International research and development spillovers through foreign direct investment and productivity growth
MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia View citations (2)
- Making Abundant Natural Resources Work for Developing Economies: The Role of Financial Institutions
MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia View citations (2)
- Public Investment, Taxation, and Growth in Economies with Multi-leveled Governments
MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
- 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 View citations (2)
- 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 View citations (6)
- What Drives Fiscal Decentralisation?
MRG Discussion Paper Series, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia View citations (7)
Journal Articles
2013
- 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 View citations (43)
2012
- Public investment, taxation, and long-run output in economies with multi-level governments
Economic Modelling, 2012, 29, (5), 1603-1611 View citations (6)
2011
- Remittances or technological diffusion: which drives domestic gains from brain drain?
Applied Economics, 2011, 43, (18), 2277-2285 View citations (12)
2010
- What Drives Fiscal Decentralisation? Further Assessing the Role of Income
Fiscal Studies, 2010, 31, (3), 373-404 View citations (32)
2009
- Output volatility in Australia
Applied Economics, 2009, 41, (24), 3117-3129 View citations (9)
2005
- Are business cycles independent in the G7?
International Economic Journal, 2005, 19, (4), 483-499 View citations (2)
2002
- The Australian Business Cycle: Joe Palooka or Dead Cat Bounce?
Australian Economic Papers, 2002, 41, (2), 191-207 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)
- The One That Got Away? Crime and Punishment In Queensland's Commercial Fisheries
Australian Economic Papers, 2002, 41, (3), 320-328 View citations (3)
2000
- Phases of the Canadian business cycle
Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, 2000, 33, (3), 618-633 View citations (13)
Also in Canadian Journal of Economics, 2000, 33, (3), 618-633 (2000) View citations (16)
See also Working Paper Phases of the Canadian Business Cycle, Department of Economics - Working Papers Series (1998) View citations (1) (1998)
1999
- Labour Market Inefficiency and Frictional Unemployment in Australia and its States: A Stochastic Frontier Approach
The Economic Record, 1999, 75, (2), 138-148 View citations (9)
1998
- A Contribution on the Empirics of Trade, Migration and Economic Growth for Australia and Canada
International Economic Journal, 1998, 12, (3), 41-62 View citations (3)
- Asymmetry and Duration Dependence in Australian GDP and Unemployment
The Economic Record, 1998, 74, (227), 399-411 View citations (26)
1997
- Crime, punishment and deterrence in Australia
International Journal of Social Economics, 1997, 24, (7/8/9), 884-901 View citations (1)
- The Australian Trade Balance and Current Account: a Time Series Perspective
International Economic Journal, 1997, 11, (2), 39-57 View citations (1)
1996
- 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
- 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 View citations (1)
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