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Working Papers
2019
- Developing an Energy Poverty Index for Queensland
Discussion Papers in Economics, Griffith University, Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics
2018
- Household consumption patterns and the sectoral composition of growing economies: A review of the interlinkages
Discussion Papers in Economics, Griffith University, Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics View citations (6)
- The Triple Aim framework in the context of primary healthcare: A systematic literature review
Discussion Papers in Economics, Griffith University, Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics View citations (2)
2017
- The saturation of spending diversity and the truth about Mr Brown and Mrs Jones
Discussion Papers in Economics, Griffith University, Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics
2014
- Web-enhanced procrastination? How online lecture recordings affect binge study and academic achievement
Discussion Papers in Economics, Griffith University, Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics View citations (2)
- What time to adapt? The role of discretionary time in sustaining the climate change value-action gap
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (1)
See also Journal Article What time to adapt? The role of discretionary time in sustaining the climate change value–action gap, Ecological Economics, Elsevier (2015) View citations (23) (2015)
2013
- Signalling to whom? Conspicuous spending and the local density of the social group income distribution
Papers on Economics and Evolution, Philipps University Marburg, Department of Geography View citations (1)
2012
- Conspicuous consumption and the distribution of income within social groups
Discussion Papers in Economics, Griffith University, Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics
- Sustainable Consumption and Consumer Sovereignty
Papers on Economics and Evolution, Philipps University Marburg, Department of Geography View citations (1)
2011
- Back to Engel? Some evidence for the hierarchy of needs
Papers on Economics and Evolution, Philipps University Marburg, Department of Geography View citations (4)
See also Journal Article Back to Engel? Some evidence for the hierarchy of needs, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer (2012) View citations (16) (2012)
- Reviving a wants-based empirical approach to analysing household spending
Discussion Papers in Economics, Griffith University, Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics
2010
- Consumer specialization and the Romantic transformation of the British Grand Tour of Europe
Papers on Economics and Evolution, Philipps University Marburg, Department of Geography View citations (1)
See also Journal Article Consumer specialization and the Romantic transformation of the British Grand Tour of Europe, Journal of Bioeconomics, Springer (2011) View citations (8) (2011)
- The evolution of Engel curves and its implications for structural change
Discussion Papers in Economics, Griffith University, Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics View citations (16)
2009
- Satiation, Escaping Satiation, and Structural Change: Some Evidence from the Evolution of Engel Curves
Papers on Economics and Evolution, Philipps University Marburg, Department of Geography View citations (6)
2008
- At the Origins of Engel Curves Estimation
Papers on Economics and Evolution, Philipps University Marburg, Department of Geography View citations (3)
- Comparing Shapes of Engel Curves
Jena Economics Research Papers, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena 
See also Journal Article Comparing shapes of engel curves, Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon (2009) View citations (1) (2009)
Journal Articles
2019
- CONSPICUOUS SPENDING AND THE INCOME DISTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL GROUPS
Economic Inquiry, 2019, 57, (3), 1324-1341 View citations (6)
- Examining Dutch disease across Australian regions
The World Economy, 2019, 42, (2), 590-613 View citations (5)
2018
- Domestic technology, consumption economies of scale and poverty: evidence from Sri Lanka
Applied Economics, 2018, 50, (16), 1777-1789 View citations (5)
- Look at me Saving the Planet! The Imitation of Visible Green Behavior and its Impact on the Climate Value-Action Gap
Ecological Economics, 2018, 146, (C), 290-303 View citations (49)
- Prioritizing Foreign Investment In APEC
Global Economy Journal, 2018, 18, (3), 9 
Also in Global Economy Journal (GEJ), 2018, 18, (3), 1-9 (2018)
- The application of triple aim framework in the context of primary healthcare: A systematic literature review
Health Policy, 2018, 122, (8), 900-907 View citations (3)
2017
- Interdisciplinary and evolutionary perspectives on managing the transition to a sustainable economy
Journal of Bioeconomics, 2017, 19, (1), 1-5
- Rethinking the economic possibilities of our grandchildren: what is the future of consumption?
Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 2017, 27, (2), 215-219 View citations (1)
- Tackling Keynes’ question: a look back on 15 years of Learning To Consume
Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 2017, 27, (2), 251-271 View citations (12)
- The power of the vegetable patch: How home-grown food helps large rural households achieve economies of scale & escape poverty
Food Policy, 2017, 73, (C), 62-74 View citations (4)
2016
- The implications of income dependent equivalence scales for measuring poverty in Sri Lanka
International Journal of Social Economics, 2016, 43, (12), 1300-1314 View citations (10)
2015
- MEASURING THE DIVERSITY OF HOUSEHOLD SPENDING PATTERNS
Journal of Economic Surveys, 2015, 29, (3), 423-440 View citations (16)
- What time to adapt? The role of discretionary time in sustaining the climate change value–action gap
Ecological Economics, 2015, 116, (C), 95-107 View citations (23)
See also Working Paper What time to adapt? The role of discretionary time in sustaining the climate change value-action gap, MPRA Paper (2014) View citations (1) (2014)
2014
- Escaping Satiation Dynamics: Some Evidence from British Household Data
Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbuecher fuer Nationaloekonomie und Statistik), 2014, 234, (2-3), 299-327 View citations (4)
- The evolution of Engel curves and its implications for structural change theory
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2014, 38, (4), 895-923 View citations (14)
2012
- Back to Engel? Some evidence for the hierarchy of needs
Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 2012, 22, (4), 649-676 View citations (16)
See also Working Paper Back to Engel? Some evidence for the hierarchy of needs, Papers on Economics and Evolution (2011) View citations (4) (2011)
- Consumer Specialization and the Demand for Novelty: a Reconsideration of the Links and Implications for Studying Fashion Cycles in Tourism
Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbuecher fuer Nationaloekonomie und Statistik), 2012, 232, (6), 678-701 View citations (1)
2011
- Consumer specialization and the Romantic transformation of the British Grand Tour of Europe
Journal of Bioeconomics, 2011, 13, (3), 181-203 View citations (8)
See also Working Paper Consumer specialization and the Romantic transformation of the British Grand Tour of Europe, Papers on Economics and Evolution (2010) View citations (1) (2010)
2010
- Retrospectives: Engel Curves
Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2010, 24, (1), 225-40 View citations (74)
2009
- Comparing shapes of engel curves
Economics Bulletin, 2009, 29, (2), 1156-1162 View citations (1)
See also Working Paper Comparing Shapes of Engel Curves, Jena Economics Research Papers (2008) (2008)
Edited books
2019
- Demand, Complexity, and Long-Run Economic Evolution
Economic Complexity and Evolution, Springer View citations (2)
2018
- Understanding Economic Change
Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press View citations (3)
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