Australian Economic Review
1968 - 2025
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Volume 43, issue 4, 2010
- Principles and Practice of Resource Rent Taxation pp. 347-356
- Ross Garnaut
- Retirement in Australia: A Closer Look at the Financial Incentives pp. 357-375
- Diana Warren and Umut Oguzoglu
- Estimating the Value of Undergrounding Electricity and Telecommunications Networks pp. 376-388
- Ben McNair and Peter Abelson
- The Labour Market Effects of Vocational Education and Training in Australia pp. 389-408
- Wang-Sheng Lee and Michael Coelli
- The Henry Review, State Taxation and the Federation pp. 409-421
- Neil Warren
- The Henry Review and Taxing Business Income and Rents pp. 422-428
- Greg Smith
- The Henry Review and the Social Security System pp. 429-436
- Peter Whiteford
- The Henry Review and Super and Saving pp. 437-448
- Hazel Bateman and Geoffrey Kingston
- Measuring Social Exclusion in Australia: Assessing Existing Data Sources pp. 449-463
- Rosanna Scutella and Roger Wilkins
- Market Efficiency and the Global Financial Crisis pp. 464-468
- Steve Easton and Paul Kerin
Volume 43, issue 3, 2010
- The Challenges of Climate Policy pp. 225-239

- Timothy Brennan
- Population Ageing and House Prices in Australia pp. 240-253

- Ross Guest and Robyn Swift
- Ricardian Equivalence and the Efficacy of Fiscal Policy in Australia pp. 254-269

- Shane Brittle
- Structural Estimation of Variety Gains from Trade Integration in Asia pp. 270-288

- d'Artis Kancs
- Policy Forum: Saving for Retirement: Important Considerations for Policies on Retirement Issues pp. 289-292

- Guyonne Kalb
- Policy Forum: Saving for Retirement: Policy Options to Increase Retirement Saving in Australia pp. 293-301

- Ross Guest
- Policy Forum: Saving for Retirement: The Fairness and Future of Australia's Retirement Income System pp. 302-311

- David M. Knox
- Policy Forum: Saving for Retirement: Retirement Incomes and Employment Decisions of the Mature Aged pp. 312-320

- John Freebairn and Diana Warren
- Policy Forum: Saving for Retirement: Retirement Savings: A Consumer Perspective pp. 321-325

- Jonathan Kennedy and Peter Matwijiw
- Data Survey: The HILDA Survey: Progress and Future Developments pp. 326-336

- Nicole Watson and Mark Wooden
- For the Student: Experimental Economics pp. 337-345

- Nikos Nikiforakis
Volume 43, issue 2, 2010
- Tax‐and‐Transfer Tensions: Designing Direct Tax Structures pp. 103-113

- John Creedy
- The Entry Cost Shock and the Re‐rating of Power Prices in New South Wales, Australia pp. 114-135

- Paul Simshauser, Elizabeth Molyneux and Michelle Shepherd
- Vacancies and Unemployment in Australia pp. 136-152

- Philip Chindamo and Lawrence Uren
- Australian Family Tax Reform and the Targeting Fallacy pp. 153-175

- Patricia Apps and Ray Rees
- Telecommunications and Economic Activity pp. 176-178

- Ross Williams
- ‘Big Bang’ Telecommunications Reform pp. 179-186

- Joshua Gans and Stephen King
- A Broadband Services Typology pp. 187-193

- Trevor Barr
- Telecommunications: A Market Failing Consumers pp. 194-199

- Allan Asher and Elissa Freeman
- A Guide to Broadband Technologies pp. 200-208

- Rob Ayre, Kerry Hinton, Brad Gathercole and Kate Cornick
- Exploring the Uses of Matched Employer–Employee Datasets pp. 209-216

- Paul Jensen
- Using Microeconomics to Protect Competition pp. 217-224

- Stephen King
Volume 43, issue 1, 2010
- Review of the Australian Economy 2009–10: On the Road to Recovery pp. 1-11

- Guay Lim, Chew Chua, Edda Claus and Sarantis Tsiaplias
- Does Maternal Age Affect Children's Test Scores? pp. 12-27

- Andrew Leigh and Xiaodong Gong
- Technological Change in Australian Manufacturing pp. 28-38

- Harry Bloch
- Income Redistribution and Direct Taxes and Transfers in New Zealand pp. 39-51

- John Creedy, Jamas Enright, Norman Gemmell and Nick McNabb
- Reforming the Health System: Paradise Lost? pp. 52-53

- Anthony Scott
- Taxation and Obesity? pp. 54-62

- John Freebairn
- Medicare Select: A Bold Reform? pp. 63-70

- Jane Hall
- New Opportunities in Health Financing and Governance pp. 71-76

- James R. G. Butler
- Patent Application Databases pp. 77-87

- Alfons Palangkaraya
- Responses to the Illicit Drug Problem: Insights from Supply and Demand Analysis pp. 88-99

- Suresh Narayanan and Balasingam Vicknasingam
- Editors' Report 2009 pp. 100-101

- Ross Williams, Ian McDonald and Mark Wooden
Volume 42, issue 4, 2009
- Pricking Bubbles in the Wind: Could Central Banks Have Done More to Head Off the Financial Crisis? pp. 387-396

- Howard Davies
- Political Cycles in the Australian Stock Market since Federation pp. 397-409

- Andrew Worthington
- Assessing the Costs of a Haulage Regime pp. 410-421

- Nick Wills‐Johnson
- Skill Upgrading in New Zealand, 1986–2001 pp. 422-434

- Dean Hyslop and David Maré
- Dynamic Gains and Market Access Insurance: Another Look at the Australia–US Free Trade Agreement pp. 435-452

- Richard Harris and Peter Robertson
- Financial Regulation after the Global Financial Crisis pp. 453-456

- Kevin Davis
- What We Have Learned and Not Learned from the Current Crisis about Financial Reform pp. 457-469

- Robert Eisenbeis
- The Future of Financial Regulation: Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis pp. 470-476

- R. J. Edgar
- Financial Regulation: The Risks of Unintended Consequences or Early Mover Disadvantages pp. 477-481

- Martin Codina
- Regulation of Retail Financial Services pp. 482-489

- Deborah Ralston
- Market Data Resources for Researchers: The SIRCA Data Repository pp. 490-495

- Maurice Peat
- Personal Income Taxation: From Theory to Policy pp. 496-506

- John Creedy
Volume 42, issue 3, 2009
- What Happened to Australia's Productivity Surge? pp. 243-263

- Ben Dolman
- Government Subsidies for Professional Team Sports in Australia pp. 264-275

- John K. Wilson and Richard Pomfret
- Children, Labour Supply and Child Care: Challenges for Empirical Analysis pp. 276-299

- Guyonne Kalb
- Changes in Poverty Rates during the Howard Era pp. 300-320

- Joan Rodgers, Peter Siminski and James Bishop
- Household Debt: Is It a Liability? pp. 321-326

- Ross Williams
- Household Indebtedness pp. 327-339

- Paul Bloxham and Christopher Kent
- Financial Deregulation and Household Debt: The Australian Experience pp. 340-346

- Hugh Green, Ian Harper and Lachlan Smirl
- Household Debt: The Final Stage in an Artificially Extended Ponzi Bubble pp. 347-357

- Steve Keen
- Household Debt in Australia: The Looming Crisis that Isn't pp. 358-366

- Roger Wilkins and Mark Wooden
- Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children: A Valuable New Data Source for Economists pp. 367-376

- Matthew Gray and Diana Smart
- Sports Economics pp. 377-385

- Ross Booth
Volume 42, issue 2, 2009
- Reflection on Microeconomic Policy Frameworks in Australia, and a Suggestion about Fairness pp. 121-130

- Jonathan Pincus
- Models of Labour Services and Estimates of Australian Productivity pp. 131-142

- Robert Dixon and John Freebairn
- Who's Getting Caught? An Analysis of the Australian Medicare Safety Net pp. 143-154

- Kees Van Gool, Elizabeth Savage, Rosalie Viney, Marion Haas and Rob Anderson
- The Dynamics of Public Housing Tenure in Australia pp. 155-176

- Stephen Whelan
- The Case for Gender‐Sensitive Superannuation Plan Design pp. 177-189

- Anup Basu and Michael Drew
- Urban Transport in Australia: Has It Reached Breaking Point? pp. 190-200

- John Stanley and David Hensher
- Australian Urban Transport and Social Disadvantage pp. 201-208

- Graham Currie
- Transforming Australian Cities for a More Financially Viable and Sustainable Future: Transportation and Urban Design pp. 209-216

- Rob Adams
- Measures of Household Wealth for Australia pp. 217-231

- Paul Bloxham and Thomas Betts
- What Happens to the Australian Labour Market in Recessions? pp. 232-242

- Jeff Borland
Volume 42, issue 1, 2009
- Review of the Australian Economy 2008–09: Recessions, Retrenchments and Risks pp. 1-11

- Guay Lim, Chew Chua, Edda Claus and Sarantis Tsiaplias
- The Economic Impacts of a New Dam in South‐East Queensland pp. 12-23

- Glyn Wittwer
- A Structural Model of Australia as a Small Open Economy pp. 24-41

- Kristoffer Nimark
- The Influences of Institution Attended and Field of Study on Graduates' Starting Salaries pp. 42-63

- Elisa Rose Birch, Ian Li and Paul Miller
- Emissions Trading, Wealth Transfers and the Wounded Bull Scenario in Power Generation pp. 64-83

- Paul Simshauser and Thao Doan
- Does Australia Have a ‘National Innovation System’? pp. 84-87

- Elizabeth Webster
- Using Markets in Innovation Policy pp. 88-95

- Joshua Gans
- Beyond Central Planning: Innovation in Government in the 21st Century pp. 96-103

- Nicholas Gruen
- Relationships in China and India: The Basis of Improved Business Model Innovation for Australian Enterprises pp. 104-109

- Patrick Coleman
- Inflation Targeting pp. 110-118

- Guay Lim
- Editors' Report 2008 pp. 119-120

- Ross Williams, Ian McDonald and Mark Wooden
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