Australian Economic Review
1968 - 2025
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Volume 52, issue 4, 2019
- Low Wage Growth: Why It Matters and How to Fix It pp. 377-392

- Stephen Bell and Michael Keating
- The Relationship between Income, Wealth and Age in Australia pp. 393-405

- Alan Tapper and Alan Fenna
- The Economic Demography Transition: Is China's ‘Not Rich, First Old’ Circumstance a Barrier to Growth? pp. 406-426

- Lauren A. Johnston
- The Causal Effect of Retirement on Health: Understanding the Mechanisms pp. 427-446

- Dai Binh Tran and Vasileios Zikos
- From Adversaries to Allies: Australian and European Union Responses to Challenges in the World Economy pp. 447-447

- Richard Pomfret
- From Friction to Free Trade Negotiations: Australia's Engagement with the European Union pp. 448-454

- Philomena Murray
- Trade Policy and Global Uncertainties: How to Promote an Open Trade Agenda pp. 455-461

- Lucian Cernat
- Australian Trade Policy in the Twenty‐First Century pp. 462-467

- Richard Pomfret
- Mega‐Regional Agreements and Their Impact on Australia pp. 468-475

- Peter A. Petri and Michael Plummer
- Introducing the Longitudinal Multi‐Agency Data Integration Project and Its Role in Understanding Income Dynamics in Australia pp. 476-495

- Nicholas Biddle, Robert Breunig, Francis Markham and Chris Wokker
- The Economics of Ageing—What do you Face? pp. 496-506

- Ian McDonald
Volume 52, issue 3, 2019
- Teaching Public Economics with Special Reference to Australian and US Cultures pp. 279-293

- Peter Abelson
- Optimal Monetary Policy in China with Money as Not Redundant pp. 294-304

- Guoxiong Zhang
- Tracing the Sources of South Australian Economic Slumps pp. 305-320

- Dou Jiang
- Introduction pp. 321-322

- Efrem Castelnuovo
- Yield Curve and Financial Uncertainty: Evidence Based on US Data pp. 323-335

- Efrem Castelnuovo
- Does Monetary Policy Respond to Uncertainty? Evidence from Australia pp. 336-343

- Natalia Ponomareva, Jeffrey Sheen and Ben Wang
- Measuring Uncertainty for New Zealand Using Data‐Rich Approach pp. 344-352

- Trung Duc Tran, Tugrul Vehbi and Benjamin Wong
- Surveying Lifelong Learning in the German National Educational Panel Study pp. 353-362

- Silke Anger, Marie‐Christine Laible, Annette Trahms and Basha Vicari
- The Influence of Climate on Migration pp. 363-372

- Dennis Wesselbaum
Volume 52, issue 2, 2019
- Depositor Protection and Bank Liquidity Regulation: Distortions Affecting Superannuation pp. 149-157

- Kevin Davis and Rodney Maddock
- The Longer‐term Impacts of Job Displacement on Labour Market Outcomes in New Zealand pp. 158-177

- Dean Hyslop and Wilbur Townsend
- State of Confusion: Economic Policy Uncertainty and International Trade and Investment pp. 178-199

- Stephen Kirchner
- Violence in the Household and Happiness in Mexico pp. 200-211

- Humberto Charles‐Leija, Gilberto Aboites and Ignacio Llamas
- Introduction: Australian Higher Education as an Industry pp. 212-216

- Ross Williams
- Distributing Student Places in Australian Higher Education pp. 217-225

- Andrew Norton
- Valuing the Humanities pp. 226-235

- John O’Mahony, Rohan Garga, Michael Thomas and Max Kimber
- Productivity and Policy in Higher Education pp. 236-247

- Kenneth Moore, Gwilym Croucher and Hamish Coates
- The National Coronial Information System: Saving Lives through the Power of Data pp. 247-254

- Lauren Dunstan
- Practical Empirical Research Using gretl and hansl pp. 255-271

- Artur Tarassow
Volume 52, issue 1, 2019
- The Australian Economy in 2018–2019: Convergence in Economic Activity across Australia pp. 5-18

- Viet Hoang Nguyen and Jiao Wang
- Should We Tax Sugar and If So How? pp. 19-40

- Peter Lloyd and Donald MacLaren
- Do Foreign Mergers and Acquisitions Increase Acquired Firms’ Innovation? Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing Firms pp. 41-60

- Zheng Zhang, Yuping Deng and Sam Hak Kan Tang
- Trends in Intergenerational Educational Mobility in Canada pp. 61-75

- Ehsan Latif
- Introduction pp. 76-77

- Efrem Castelnuovo
- What Do We Know About the Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Policy? A Brief Survey of the Literature on Fiscal Multipliers pp. 78-93

- Efrem Castelnuovo and Guay Lim
- The Cyclical Behaviour of the Labour Force Participation Rate in Australia pp. 94-106

- Richard Evans, Angus Moore and Daniel Rees
- Contributions of Employment Change to Annual Wage Growth in New Zealand pp. 107-115

- Dean Hyslop and Amy Rice
- How Much Have Lending Standards Constrained US Recovery After the Financial Crisis? pp. 116-126

- Martin Fukač
- Chinese Family and Society Dynamics Using the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) Household Panel pp. 127-133

- Sherry Tao Kong and Qiong Wu
- What Do Australian Economics PhDs Do? pp. 134-144

- Kenneth Clements and Jiawei Si
Volume 51, issue 4, 2018
- Challenges Facing the World Trade Organization: An Overview pp. 453-473

- Gary P Sampson
- Policy Options to Reduce Electricity Greenhouse Gas Emissions pp. 474-485

- John Freebairn
- How Financial Freedom and Integration Change Public Debt Impact on Financial Development in the Asia‐Pacific: A Panel Smooth Transition Regression Approach pp. 486-501

- Duy‐Tung Bui
- Australia's Growth in Households and House Prices pp. 502-511

- Creina Day
- Introduction pp. 512-513

- Efrem Castelnuovo
- Cryptocurrencies: A Crash Course in Digital Monetary Economics pp. 514-526

- Jesús Fernández‐Villaverde
- Cryptocurrencies and Digital Fiat Currencies pp. 527-539

- Robert Kirkby
- Central Bank Digital Cash and Cryptocurrencies: Insights from a New Baumol–Friedman Demand for Money pp. 540-550

- Donato Masciandaro
- Cryptocurrencies, Mainstream Asset Classes and Risk Factors: A Study of Connectedness pp. 551-563

- George Milunovich
- Australia Has the World's Best Petrol Price Data: FuelWatch and FuelCheck pp. 564-577

- David Byrne, Jia Sheen Nah and Peng Xue
- Ratios of Parameters: Some Econometric Examples pp. 578-602

- Jeanette Lye and Joseph Hirschberg
Volume 51, issue 3, 2018
- How Monetary Policy Affects Your Gross Domestic Product pp. 309-335

- Andrew Haldane
- Mapping the Australian Poverty Profile: A Multidimensional Deprivation Approach pp. 336-350

- Peter Saunders and Yuvisthi Naidoo
- Does Taxation Stifle Corporate Investment? Firm‐Level Evidence from ASEAN Countries pp. 351-367

- Serhan Cevik and Fedor Miryugin
- Work Me Not Into Temptation: Exploring the Relationship between Work and Healthy Eating in Dieters Using Data from the HILDA Survey pp. 368-381

- Heather Brown and Justin Presseau
- Dragon CEOs and Firm Value pp. 382-395

- Tao Chen
- Introduction pp. 396-398

- Ian McDonald
- Australia Demonstrates the Rise of Populism is About More than Economics pp. 399-410

- Danielle Wood, John Daley and Carmela Chivers
- The Economic Consequences of Mr Trump pp. 411-417

- Warner Corden and Ross Garnaut
- Populism and Fiscal Illusion pp. 418-425

- Sinclair Davidson
- The Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth: 20 Years and Beyond pp. 426-440

- Somayeh Parvazian and Ronnie Semo
- Stepping up to Teaching in Business: Understanding Teaching Effectiveness for Small Classes pp. 441-448

- Angela Paladino
Volume 51, issue 2, 2018
- India's Search for Prosperity pp. 165-174

- Vijay Joshi
- Why Are Australian Wages Lagging and What Can Be Done About It? pp. 175-190

- Joe Isaac
- The Timing of Income Tax Changes in the Face of Projected Debt Increases pp. 191-210

- Christopher Ball, John Creedy and Grant Scobie
- The Labour Market Effects of ‘Working for Families’ In New Zealand pp. 211-231

- John Creedy, Joseph Mercante and Penny Mok
- The Global Iron and Steel Industry: From a Bilateral Oligopoly to a Thwarted Monopsony pp. 232-243

- Sylvain Sourisseau
- Introduction pp. 244-246

- Ross Williams
- Pump Up the Volume: Making Health and Wellbeing the Centre Stage of Economic Growth pp. 247-252

- Anthony Scott
- Education Policy Reforms to Boost Productivity in Australia pp. 253-261

- Gigi Foster
- Federalism and Tax Reform pp. 262-268

- John Freebairn
- The Not†So†Strange Death of Multifactor Productivity Growth pp. 269-275

- John Quiggin
- The Survey of Income and Housing pp. 276-285

- Matthew Taylor
- A Primer on the ‘Reproducibility Crisis’ and Ways to Fix It pp. 286-300

- W. Reed
- Editors' Report 2017 pp. 301-302

- Ross Williams, Ian McDonald and Christopher Ryan
Volume 51, issue 1, 2018
- The Australian Economy in 2017–2018: The Importance of Stronger Non†Mining Business Investment Growth pp. 5-20

- Tim Robinson and Jiao Wang
- Income Inequality in New Zealand, 1935–2014 pp. 21-40

- John Creedy, Norman Gemmell and Loc Nguyen
- Grattan Institute's Case for Sugar Tax Is Not Proven pp. 41-51

- Jonathan Pincus
- Choosing the Social Discount Rate for Australia pp. 52-67

- Peter Abelson and Tim Dalton
- Introduction to the Policy Forum: Macroeconomic Policies after the Global Financial Crisis pp. 68-69

- Efrem Castelnuovo
- Macroeconomic Policies in a Low Interest Rate Environment: Back to Keynes? pp. 70-86

- Efrem Castelnuovo, Guay Lim and Giovanni Pellegrino
- Measuring Uncertainty and Its Impact on a Small Open Economy pp. 87-98

- Lucy Greig, Amy Rice, Tugrul Vehbi and Benjamin Wong
- Towards Understanding Macrofinancial Impacts of Loan†to†Value Ratio Policy in New Zealand: A General Equilibrium Perspective pp. 99-131

- Martin Fukač, Lucy Greig and Daniel Snethlage
- Firm†Level Analysis Using the ABS’ Business Longitudinal Analysis Data Environment (BLADE) pp. 132-138

- David Hansell and Bilal Rafi
- Public Sector Discount Rates: A Comparison of Alternative Approaches pp. 139-157

- John Creedy and Hemant Passi
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