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Australian Economic Review1968 - 2025
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 Volume 46, issue 4, 2013
 
  The Wage Premium of Foreign Education: New Evidence from Australia   pp. 395-404 Max Tani, Chris Heaton and Gavin ChanFormal and Informal Employment in China: Probability of Employment and Determinants of Monthly Wages   pp. 405-423 Hong ZuoIntroduction   pp. 460-461 Ross WilliamsAustralia's Productivity: Past, Present and Future   pp. 462-472 Dean ParhamAustralian Productivity Growth: Trends and Determinants   pp. 473-482 Ellis Connolly and Linus GustafssonInnovation and Productivity   pp. 483-488 Russell Thomson and Elizabeth WebsterAdding a Top-Up Sample to the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey   pp. 489-498 Nicole Watson and Mark WoodenChoosing Your PhD Topic (and Why It Is Important)   pp. 499-507 Paul JensenEffect of Inflation Targeting on Inflation Uncertainty: A SWARCH Analysis   pp. n/a-n/a Bedri Kamil Onur Tas and Hasan Murat Ertugrul Volume 46, issue 3, 2013
 
  Demystifying the Chinese Economy   pp. 259-268 Justin LinModelling House Prices across Sydney   pp. 269-285 Peter Abelson, Roselyne Joyeux and Stephane MahuteauThe Costs of Unpaid Higher Education Contribution Scheme Debts of Graduates Working Abroad   pp. 286-299 Bruce Chapman and Tim HigginsLocal Government Efficiency: Evidence from Western Australia   pp. 300-311 James Fogarty and Amin MugeraWho Gains from Foreign Direct Investment-Induced Technology Spillovers? Horizontal and Vertical Linkages   pp. 312-324 Akinori Tomohara and Kazuhiko YokotaIntroduction   pp. 325-326 Ross WilliamsDevelopment and Principles of the National Disability Insurance Scheme   pp. 327-337 John Walsh and Sarah JohnsonNational Disability Insurance Scheme Funding: The Case for Hypothecation   pp. 338-344 Henry ErgasExplaining the Growth in the Number of Recipients of the Disability Support Pension in Australia   pp. 345-356 Duncan McVicar and Roger WilkinsIs Australia One Recession Away from a Disability Blowout? Lessons from Other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Countries   pp. 357-368 Richard Burkhauser, Mary C. Daly and Brian T. LuckingImpacts of Demand-Driven Reforms on Access to Vocational Education and Training for People with Disability   pp. 369-378 Cain PolidanoPanelWhiz and the Australian Longitudinal Data Infrastructure in Economics   pp. 379-386 Markus Hahn and John P. Haisken-DeNewA Chinese Perspective on Economic Development: The Views of Justin Yifu Lin   pp. 387-394 Ross Garnaut Volume 46, issue 2, 2013
 
  The Resources Boom and Economic Policy in the Long Run   pp. 121-139 Peter Sheehan and Robert GregoryAn Assessment Methodology for Domestic Systemically Important Banks in Australia   pp. 140-159 Patrick Brämer and Horst GischerHousehold Preference and Financial Commitment to Flood Insurance in South-East Queensland   pp. 160-175 Alex LoProfitability of Interest-Free versus Interest-Based Banks in Turkey   pp. 176-188 Ali Soylu and Nazif DurmazIntroduction   pp. 189-190 Ross WilliamsA Healthy Beginning: The Origins of Medicare   pp. 191-195 John DeebleThe Development of Health Economics in Australia and Its Contribution to Policy   pp. 196-201 Jane HallThe Henderson Question? The Melbourne Institute and 50 Years of Welfare Policy   pp. 202-215 Robert GregoryA Reflection on the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey   pp. 216-222 Sue RichardsonMacroeconomics at the Melbourne Institute   pp. 223-226 Guy DebelleRevenge of the Nerds: The Economics of Education Reform   pp. 227-233 Andrew LeighModelling the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting System's Energy Consumption Under-Coverage   pp. 234-246 Kay Cao, Jason Wong and Anil KumarTwo-Sided Markets   pp. 247-258 Stephen King Volume 45, issue 4, 2012
 
  Policy Uncertainty about Australia's Carbon Price: Expert Survey Results and Implications for Investment   pp. 395-409 Frank Jotzo, Tim Jordan and Nathan FabianForeign Direct Investment in Australia Following the Australia–US Free Trade Agreement   pp. 410-421 Stephen KirchnerManaged Futures for Long-Term Investors: A DEA Ranking Analysis   pp. 422-440 Damir TokicWhat Is the Recent Evidence on an Excess Supply of Legal Qualifications in Australia?   pp. 441-454 Anne DalyInnovative China: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities   pp. 455-456 Paul JensenThrough the Looking Glass: Innovation in China in 20 Years’ Time   pp. 457-462 Ross GarnautThe Evolution of Innovation Policy in China: A Brief Introduction   pp. 463-466 Xiaobo WuTrends and Prospects in China's Research and Development Sector   pp. 467-474 Yanrui WuEmbracing the China of Tomorrow   pp. 475-477 John BrumbyThe Quantity and Quality of Intellectual Property Rights in China   pp. 478-483 Philip NoonanThe Re-emergence of China: Economic and Strategic Implications for Australia   pp. 484-487 John LeeChasing Data: Sources of Data for the Study of Gambling Economics   pp. 488-496 Lisa FarrellPetrol Price Cycles   pp. 497-506 David Byrne Volume 45, issue 3, 2012
 
  The Governance of a Fragile Eurozone   pp. 255-268 Paul De GrauweIndustrial Relations Reform: Chasing a Pot of Gold at the End of the Rainbow?   pp. 269-289 Jeff BorlandDutch Disease in Australia: Policy Options for a Three-Speed Economy   pp. 290-304 Warner CordenDynamic Pricing and the Peak Electricity Load Problem   pp. 305-324 Paul Simshauser and David DownerIntergen+10: Clarifying the Crystal Ball   pp. 325-326 Anthony Scott, Deborah Cobb-Clark and Philip ClarkeA Decade of Intergenerational Reports: Contributing to Long-Term Fiscal Sustainability   pp. 327-334 David Gruen and Duncan SpenderThe Population Dimension in the Intergenerational Reports   pp. 335-343 Peter McDonaldMore than Additions to Population: The Economic and Fiscal Impact of Immigration   pp. 344-349 Mark CullyPensions, Ageing and Retirement in Australia: Long-Term Projections and Policies   pp. 350-361 Rafal Chomik and John PiggottFunding and Providing Aged Care: Lessons from the Last Decade   pp. 362-367 Henry ErgasIntroducing ‘Journeys Home’   pp. 368-378 Mark Wooden, Andrew Bevitt, Abraham Chigavazira, Nancy Greer, Guy Johnson, Eoin Killackey, Julie Moschion, Rosanna Scutella, Yi-Ping Tseng and Nicole WatsonUsing Psychology to Improve Economic Policy   pp. 379-385 Ross GittinsI Want to Be an Economist: A Rejoinder to Ross Gittins   pp. 386-394 Jeff Borland Volume 45, issue 2, 2012
 
  History of Federal–State Fiscal Relations in Australia: A Review of the Methodologies Used   pp. 145-157 Ross WilliamsUnobserved Heterogeneity, Job Training and the Employer Size–Wage Effect in Australia   pp. 158-175 Lixin Cai and C. WaddoupsSupply Elasticity Estimates for the Sydney Housing Market   pp. 176-190 Emily Gitelman and Glenn OttoForecasting Housing Approvals in Australia: Do Forecasters Herd?   pp. 191-201 Christian Pierdzioch, Jan-Christoph Rülke and Georg StadtmannHow Women Are Faring in the Australian Labour Market   pp. 202-203 Judith SloanWomen in the Workforce   pp. 204-210 Elizabeth BroderickThat Pesky Problem of Persistent Gender Bias   pp. 211-215 Deborah Cobb-ClarkWages in Managed Markets: An Explanation of the Gender Wage Gap?   pp. 216-231 Jenny GordonA Socio-Economic Profile of Families in the First Wave of the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children   pp. 232-245 Killian Mullan and Gerry RedmondRenewable Resource Economics   pp. 246-254 Stephanie McWhinnie Volume 45, issue 1, 2012
 
  Review of the Australian Economy 2011–12: A Case of Déjà Vu   pp. 1-13 Guay Lim, Chew Chua, Edda Claus and Viet Hoang NguyenRegulating Synthetic Securitisation Following the Global Financial Crisis   pp. 14-28 Edward PodolskiImmigration and School Choice in Australia   pp. 29-49 Astghik MavisakalyanTrade Marks and Performance in Services and Manufacturing Firms: Evidence of Schumpeterian Competition through Innovation   pp. 50-76 Christine Greenhalgh and Mark RogersDesigning a Carbon Price Policy: Introduction   pp. 77-85 Peter LloydPolicy Forum: Designing a Carbon Price Policy: Using Market‐Based Mechanisms for Emission Abatement: Are the Assumptions Plausible?   pp. 86-95 Henry ErgasPolicy Forum: Designing a Carbon Price Policy: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions at the Lowest Cost   pp. 96-104 John FreebairnPolicy Forum: Designing a Carbon Price Policy: Is the Australian Climate Plan Fair to Australia's Energy‐Intensive, Trade‐Exposed Industries?   pp. 105-113 Harry Clarke and Robert WaschikPolicy Forum: Designing a Carbon Price Policy: Empirical Uncertainties in Climate Policy Implementation   pp. 114-124 David PearceData Survey: eveloping the Statistical Longitudinal Census Dataset and Identifying Its Potential Uses   pp. 125-133 Guangyu Zhang and Paul CampbellFor the Student: Matching and Economic Design   pp. 134-141 Georgy Artemov, Sven Feldmann and Simon Loertscher |  |