Australian Economic Papers
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Volume 64, month 03, 2025
- The supply elasticity and housing price bubbles in New South Wales, Australia pp. 1-19

- Yi Ding and Xiangling Liu
- Earnings, Productivity and Housing Expenditure: Who Retains the Wage‐Related Agglomeration Effect? pp. 20-30

- Christian A. Nygaard
- The Australian Greens' Public Property Developer: An Input–Output Analysis pp. 31-43

- Chad Satterlee
- Is There Still a Catholic Earnings Premium for Men? Evidence From Australia pp. 44-54

- Michael A. Kortt, Michael B. Charles, Luan Vinicius Bernardelli and Brian Dollery
- Local co‐production in safety service provision: The case of Surf Life Saving in New South Wales pp. 55-70

- Owen Hogan, Brian Dollery and Michael A. Kortt
- Spillover effects of climate transition risk and financial sectors: New evidence from China pp. 71-90

- Shiyuan Li and Xin Li
- Construction and analysis of regional financial stability index in China: Regional system status, difference measure and spatio‐temporal variation pp. 91-112

- Jinsong Wang and Wenhui Wu
- Russia's Trade With G7 Countries and Asymmetric J‐Curve Effect pp. 113-120

- Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee, Muhammad Aftab and Huseyin Karamelikli
- A footloose entrepreneur model with productivity heterogeneity in two regions pp. 121-138

- Po‐Hao Lu and Jyh‐Fa Tsai
- The Effectiveness of Macroprudential Policies on Credit Growth in Vietnam pp. 139-151

- Thi Thu Hong Dinh and Tuan Huu Nguyen
Volume 63, month 12, 2024
- Does agricultural trade respond asymmetrically to oil price shocks? Evidence from New Zealand pp. 553-569

- Puneet Vatsa and Jungho Baek
- Income diversification patterns and their impact on bank risk pp. 570-593

- Parneet Kaur and Aanchal Bansal
- State capacity, tax evasion, and wage inequality pp. 594-626

- Jiancai Pi and Xinyi Liu
- 5A accreditation of tourist attractions in China and international tourist arrivals: A system generalised method of moments approach pp. 627-645

- Honghong Wei, Mingming Cheng and Li Huang
- Urban industrial land misallocation and green total factor productivity: Evidence from China's Yellow River Basin regions pp. 646-666

- Lei Nie, Zhenzhen Ren, Yanrui Wu and Qizhou Luo
- The signalling role of the government‐market relationship in debt financing: Evidence from China pp. 667-686

- Yuan Yuan and Ye Meng
- Evaluating Taiwan's economic and labour market recovery strategies against COVID‐19 pp. 687-711

- Wei‐Wen Lai, Chia‐Hsuan Wu, Meng‐Chun Liu and Jiann‐Chyuan Wang
- Global economic contraction, climate change and the gold market volatility: A GARCH‐MIDAS approach pp. 712-728

- Afees Salisu, Dinci J. Penzin and Xuan Vinh Vo
- International financial integration and financial depth: New evidence from an asymmetry analysis pp. 729-745

- Massomeh Hajilee, Farhang Niroomand and Linda A. Hayes
Volume 63, month 06, 2024
- Employment and technology: Creative creation or creative destruction? An asymmetric analysis pp. 201-219

- Manuchehr Irandoust
- Chinese trade sanctions against Australia: Quantifying the impact pp. 220-236

- Ron Wickes
- Labour market rigidity and firm innovation pp. 237-257

- Limin Gao and Sajid Anwar
- Impact of fiscal decentralisation on economic growth in Vietnam—A spatial regression approach pp. 258-282

- Tran Thi Kim Oanh
- Empowering sustainability practices through energy transition: The role of digital economy and technological innovation among BRICS economies pp. 283-301

- Muhammad Awais Baloch, Yiting Qiu and Zilu Guo
- International friendship cities, spatial spillover effect and urban export growth: Evidence from China pp. 302-328

- Jianjun Zhou and Tingting Cao
- Environmental policies with the excess burden of public funds and privatisation pp. 329-349

- Doori Kim and Sang‐Ho Lee
- Fintech development and environmental sustainability: Does income inequality matter? pp. 350-369

- Nam Thanh Vu, Hung Quang Bui, Tuan Anh Pham and Duc Hong Vo
- What sorts of public value are Thai public business schools aiming to realise? pp. 370-402

- Nattawoot Koowattanatianchai, Michael B. Charles and Michael A. Kortt
Volume 63, month 05, 2024
- From little things big things grow pp. 1-2

- John Simon
- Monetary policy and wealth inequality pp. 3-12

- Kieren Jackson
- The impact of unions on the Australian enterprise bargaining framework pp. 13-22

- William Morton
- Determining the impact of the 2004 Australian Baby Bonus on fertility rates using a synthetic control analysis pp. 23-32

- Genevieve Reich
- A dynamic model of resource extraction and intensity of competition pp. 33-46

- Tim Pegna
- Evaluating Australia's financial conditions: A comparative analysis and extension of a dynamic factor model index pp. 47-58

- Alexander Khreish
- The impact of COVID‐19 stay‐at‐home orders on domestic violence assaults: A study of New South Wales pp. 59-69

- Jake Graceffo
- Investigating heterogeneity in the price elasticity of traffic flow in Melbourne: Evidence from traffic volume data pp. 70-78

- Paul Spasojevic
- The impact of US housing demand and supply shocks on the Australian economy: Analysis implementing a SVAR model pp. 79-88

- Patrick Manning
- Retaining Australian Nurses: An Analysis of Nurses' Wages and Exit Rates pp. 89-98

- Geena Sharma
- Do central banks respond to house price movements? A Bayesian DSGE approach pp. 99-114

- Longcan Li
- The effect and timing sensitivity of parenting style on cognitive and non‐cognitive skills pp. 115-123

- Benaya Lie
- Stochastic credibility and optimal monetary policy pp. 124-134

- Oscar To
- Labour market outcomes of the China shock in Australia pp. 135-144

- Ying Ying Ida Xiao
Volume 63, month 03, 2024
- Introduction to special issue: The economics of catastrophes pp. 1-4

- Markus Brueckner
- Natural disasters and economic policy challenges pp. 5-15

- John Freebairn
- Catastrophe theory and economic modelling at the back of an envelope pp. 16-35

- Eduardo Pol
- How Australia's economy gained momentum because of Covid‐19 pp. 36-58

- Pierre Rostan and Alexandra Rostan
- Australia's gambling epidemic: The role of Covid‐19 support payment pp. 59-77

- Opoku Adabor
- Impact of global macroeconomic factors on spillovers among Australian sector markets: Fresh findings from a wavelet‐based analysis pp. 78-105

- Zhuhua Jiang, Rim El Khoury, Muneer Alshater and Seong‐Min Yoon
- Hiding the elephant: The tragedy of COVID policy and its economist apologists pp. 106-144

- Gigi Foster and Paul Frijters
- The causal effect of political risk on the stock market: Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 145-162

- Zhibing Li, Jia Liu, Jie Liu, Xiaoyu Liu and Yinglun Zhu
- Risk contagion in financial markets: A systematic review using bibliometric methods pp. 163-199

- Fei Su, Lili Zhai, Yunyan Zhou, Zixi Zhuang and Feifan Wang