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Australian Economic Review1968 - 2025
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 Volume 56, issue 4, 2023
 
  The Economic Consequences of Mr Trump and Mr Biden   pp. 417-430 Ross GarnautEvaluating Policy Impact: Working Out What Works   pp. 431-441 Andrew LeighHow Productive Are Economics and Finance PhDs?   pp. 442-461 Yihui Lan, Kenneth Clements and Zong Ken ChaiLabour Mobility With Vocational Skill: Australian Demand and Pacific Supply   pp. 462-486 Michael Clemens and Satish ChandCan Pre‐recorded Evidence Raise Conviction Rates in Cases of Domestic Violence?   pp. 487-499 Steve S. Yeong and Suzanne PoyntonUnpaid Work—What Does It Matter?   pp. 500-501 Barbara BroadwayGender Gaps in Unpaid Domestic and Care Work: Putting The Pandemic in (a Life Course) Perspective   pp. 502-515 Janeen Baxter, Alice Campbell and Rennie LeeRedefining Parent's Unpaid Labour: Distinguishing Errands from Housework for Targeted Mental Health Policy   pp. 516-523 Nataliya IlyushinaDivision of Household Labour and Fertility Outcomes Among Dual‐Income Australian Couples   pp. 524-537 Kristin SnopkowskiDistributional Comparisons Using the Gini Inequality Measure   pp. 538-550 John Creedy Volume 56, issue 3, 2023
 
  Monetary Policy Mistakes and Remedies: An Assessment Following the RBA Review   pp. 273-287 Ross Garnaut and David VinesChanging Nature of Patents in Australia   pp. 288-307 Sasan BakhtiariLocal House Price Effects of Internal Migration in Queensland: Australia's Interstate Migration Capital   pp. 308-327 Isil Erol and Umut UnalAlternatives to Paying Child Benefit to the Rich: Means‐Testing or Higher Tax?   pp. 328-354 Ray Rees, Thor Thoresen and Trine E. VattøIntroduction   pp. 355-356 Sarantis TsiapliasHousing Fever in Australia 2020–23: Insights from an Econometric Thermometer   pp. 357-362 Shuping Shi and Peter PhillipsPlace‐Based Policies and Nowcasting   pp. 363-370 Ashton de Silva, Maria Yanotti, Sarah Sinclair and Sveta AngelopoulosNowcasting Key Australian Macroeconomic Variables   pp. 371-380 Michael AnthoniszNowcasting National GDP Growth Using Small Business Sales Growth   pp. 381-392 Cahit GuvenUnder‐ and Postgraduate Education in Health Economics for Australia's Medical Practitioners: Time for Change?   pp. 393-412 Jeffrey C. L. Looi, Jasmine M. Davis, Martin Hensher and Stephen J. Robson Volume 56, issue 2, 2023
 
  The Market for Economics and Finance PhDs   pp. 163-191 Yihui Lan, Ian Li, Zong Ken Chai and Kenneth ClementsVolatile Mining Revenues and State Government Budget Decisions   pp. 192-203 John Freebairn and William GriffithsDigital Privacy: GDPR and Its Lessons for Australia   pp. 204-220 Ratul Das Chaudhury and Chongwoo ChoeCOVID‐19 and Long‐Term Economic Growth   pp. 221-237 Jinji Hao, Harry Gregg and Yao YaoIntroduction   pp. 238-239 Barbara BroadwayReforming the Private Rental Sector: Challenges in the 2020s and Beyond   pp. 240-248 Kath Hulse and Zoë GoodallWhy we should increase Rent Assistance   pp. 249-254 Bruce BradburyEconomic Growth Theory and Natural Resource Constraints: A Stocktake and Critical Assessment   pp. 255-268 Robbie Maris and Mark Holmes Volume 56, issue 1, 2023
 
  The Australian Economy in 2022–23: Inflation and Higher Interest Rates in a Post‐COVID‐19 World   pp. 5-19 Sarantis Tsiaplias and Jiao WangMacroeconomic Implications of Changes in Corporate Tax Rates: A Review   pp. 20-41 Sacchidananda Mukherjee and Shivani BadolaThe Impacts of Land and Real Estate Price Fluctuations on Financial Stability: Evidence from China   pp. 42-60 Jinsong Wang, Wenhui Wu, Yueqiao Li and Qiyuan YangIntroduction   pp. 61-69 Jeff BorlandToo Much of a Good Thing? Australian Cash Transfer Replacement Rates During the Pandemic   pp. 70-90 Robert Breunig and Tristram SainsburyThe Economic Impacts of the COVID‐19 Pandemic in Australia: A Closer Look at Gender Gaps in Employment, Earnings and Education   pp. 91-108 Leonora RisseJobKeeper: An Initial Assessment   pp. 109-123 Jeff Borland and Jennifer HuntAustralian Government COVID‐19 Business Supports   pp. 124-140 Timothy Watson and Paul BuckinghamComparing Income Distributions Using Atkinson's Measure of Inequality   pp. 141-155 John Creedy Volume 55, issue 4, 2022
 
  A More Dynamic Economy   pp. 431-440 Andrew LeighPublic Debt: What Measures Should We Use? A Case Study of Public Debt in Mid‐ and Post‐pandemic Australia and Its Economic, Policy and Social Consequences   pp. 441-460 Sebastian Zwalf and Robin ScottHeart Disease and The Economic Contributions of Elderly Men and Women: Evidence from Australia   pp. 461-476 Marie Ishida, Teralynn Ludwick and Ajay MahalOn the Relation between Exchange Rates and Domestic Investment: Asymmetric Evidence from China's 31 Provinces   pp. 477-488 Guimin Lu, Jungho Baek and Soojoong NamIntroduction   pp. 489-490 Barbara BroadwayEnergy Poverty: Measurement and Governance in Europe and Lessons for Australia   pp. 491-502 Sangeetha Chandrashekeran, Viktoria Noka and Stefan BouzarovskiFuel Poverty and the 2022 Energy Crisis   pp. 503-514 Paul SimshauserEmpirical Evidence on the Incidence and Persistence of Energy Poverty in Australia   pp. 515-529 Esperanza Vera‐Toscano and Heather BrownEnergy Disadvantage and Housing: Considerations Towards Establishing a Long Run Integrated Analysis Framework   pp. 530-540 Lavinia Poruschi and John GardnerThe ATO Longitudinal Information Files (ALife): Individuals—A New Dataset for Public Policy Research   pp. 541-557 Thomas Abhayaratna, Andrew Carter and Shane JohnsonThe Incomes of Visual Artists: Which Artists, What Income?   pp. 558-567 Kate MacNeill, Jeanette Lye, Grace McQuilten, Marnie Badham and Chloë Powell Volume 55, issue 3, 2022
 
  The 2020 Aged Care Workforce Census and Issues Arising for Residential Care Workforce Planning and Policy   pp. 331-345 Anna HoweCompany Income Tax and Business Investment   pp. 346-360 John FreebairnDoes Monetary Policy Stabilise Food Inflation in India? Evidence From Quantile Regression Analysis   pp. 361-372 Asharani Samal and Phanindra GoyariIntroduction   pp. 373-374 Sarantis TsiapliasYield Curve Control and Zero Interest Rate Policy in a Small Open Economy   pp. 375-382 Callum Jones and Mariano KulishAustralia's Fiscal Space: The Role of Public Investment   pp. 383-388 Begoña Domínguez and John QuigginNowcasting the Australian Labour Market at Disaggregated Levels   pp. 389-404 Samuel Shamiri, Leanne Ngai, Peter Lake, Yin Shan, Amee McMillan, Therese Smith and Kishor SharmaChina's Global Finance Footprint 2005–2014: Comparing AidData and CGIT   pp. 405-416 Salma Ahmed, Bruce Rasmussen and Peter SheehanMeasuring the Welfare Gain from a New Good: An Introduction   pp. 417-425 John Creedy Volume 55, issue 2, 2022
 
  The Labour Market for Uber Drivers in Australia   pp. 177-194 Oliver Alexander, Jeff Borland, Andrew Charlton and Amit SinghThe Correlation of Wealth Between Parents and Children in Australia   pp. 195-214 Peter Siminski and Sin Hung (Timothy) YuInforming Resource Allocation for Investment in Early Childhood: A Review of the International Peer‐Reviewed Evidence   pp. 215-231 Elizabeth A. Geelhoed, David E. Bloom, Catherine Bock, Paul Flatau, Joelie Mandzufas, Ian Li and Donna CrossThe Effects of Product Standards on Trade: Quasi‐Experimental Evidence from China   pp. 232-249 Xuejun Wang, Xiaoqi Zhang, Dan Meng and Harry KaiserIntroduction   pp. 250-253 Barbara BroadwayThe Efficiencies and Inequities of Australia's Temporary Labour Migration Regime   pp. 254-262 Stephen Clibborn and Chris F. WrightA Preliminary Literature Review on the Effect of Immigration On Australian Domestic Employment and Wages   pp. 263-272 Anna Boucher, Robert Breunig and Cecilia KarmelRefugees are a Valuable but Overlooked Economic Resource, and it is Time to Update Our Approach to Migration   pp. 273-280 Sally Baker, Stephanie Cousins, Claire Higgins and Max TaniIt is Time for a New Regional Compact!   pp. 281-289 Richard Curtain, Ryan Edwards, Max Tani and Glenn WithersAustralia's LGBTIQ Research Data Landscape   pp. 290-308 Karinna SaxbyIllustrating Income Mobility and Poverty Persistence   pp. 309-323 John Creedy and Norman Gemmell Volume 55, issue 1, 2022
 
  The Australian Economy in 2021–2022: The Virus Strikes Back   pp. 5-24 Viet Hoang Nguyen, Tim Robinson and Sarantis TsiapliasForecasting Federal Elections: New Data From 2010–2019 and a Discussion of Alternative and Emerging Methods   pp. 25-39 Hamish Greenop‐RobertsClimbing the Jobs Ladder Slower: Young People in a Weak Labour Market   pp. 40-70 Bryn Lampe, Catherine  de Fontenay, Jessica Nugent and Patrick JominiThe Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment: A Review and Re‐Analysis of Evidence from Australia   pp. 71-90 Zac Rafidi and George VerikiosNational and Sectoral Effects of a Decline in the Desirability of Investing in Australia   pp. 91-121 Paul GrettonIntroduction to the Policy Forum on Inflation Expectations   pp. 122-124 Sarantis TsiapliasInflation Expectations in Australia   pp. 125-135 Benjamin Beckers and Anthony BrassilWhat's Up with Inflation Expectations?   pp. 136-140 James YetmanUnderstanding Consumer Inflation Expectations during the COVID‐19 Pandemic   pp. 141-154 Gunda‐Alexandra Detmers, Sui‐Jade Ho and Ozer KaragedikliTen to Men: The Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health: Waves 1–3   pp. 155-165 Neha Swami, Jennifer Prattley, Dinusha Bandara, Leanne Howell, Michelle Silbert, Jennifer Renda, Bosco Rowland and Brendan QuinnNew Approaches to Economic History   pp. 166-172 Peter Lloyd |  |