Economic Papers
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Volume 36, issue 4, 2017
- From the New Editor pp. 365-365

- Rachel Ong ViforJ
- Income Inequality in Australia – Decomposing by City and Suburb pp. 367-379

- Nicholas Biddle and Maxine Montaigne
- Estimating the Contribution of Circumstances that Reflect Inequality of Opportunities pp. 380-400

- Arturo Martinez, Tina Rampino, Mark Western, Wojtek Tomaszewski and Jude David Roque
- Censoring and Distortion in the Hirschman–Herfindahl Index Computation pp. 401-415

- Maurizio Naldi and Marta Flamini
- Ownership Structure and Firm Performance Improvement: Does it Matter in the Vietnamese Stock Market? pp. 416-428

- Lai Trung Hoang, Cuong Cao Nguyen and Baiding Hu
- Analysing the Relationship between Oil Prices and Islamic Stock Markets pp. 429-443

- Shaista Arshad
- Money, Lending and Banking Crises pp. 444-458

- Guillermo Peña
- The Evolution of Tariff Protection and Wage Protection in the Late Colonies and Early Federation pp. 459-476

- Peter Lloyd
Volume 36, issue 3, 2017
- Economic Regulation in Australia: The Case of the New South Wales Gas pp. 250-265

- Malcolm Abbott and Xiaoying Ma
- The Impact on Australia of Trump's 45 per cent Tariff on Chinese Imports pp. 266-274

- Janine Dixon
- A Principles-Based Cost-Recovery Framework for Government Program Resourcing Decisions pp. 275-288

- Harley Smith and Stewart Webster
- The Political Economy of Drought: Legacy and Lessons from Australia's Millennium Drought pp. 289-299

- Lin Crase and Bethany Cooper
- Regulatory Reforms in Small Energy Systems: Experience from Australia's Northern Territory Electricity Market pp. 300-316

- Rabindra Nepal and Flavio Menezes
- Diversifying Cores but Stagnant Peripheries: Mining and Other Industry Employment Contributions to Development in Local Government Areas of the Northern Territory pp. 317-334

- Boyd Blackwell, Jim A. McFarlane, Andrew M. Fischer and Brian Dollery
- The Relationship between Intergenerational Educational Mobility and Public Spending: Evidence from Canada pp. 335-350

- Ehsan Latif
- Cost-benefit Analysis and the Controversial Reinvestment Assumption in IRR and NPV Estimates: Some New Evidence Against Reinvestment Assumption pp. 351-363

- Kannapiran C. Arjunan and Karthi Kannapiran
Volume 36, issue 2, 2017
- Announcement pp. 103-103

- David Prentice
- The Changing Nature of the Australian Electricity Industry pp. 104-120

- Tim Nelson, Stephanie Bashir, Eleanor McCracken-Hewson and Michael Pierce
- Western Australia's Domestic Gas Reservation Policy: The Elemental Economics pp. 121-134

- Kelly Neill
- Volatile Capital Flows and Macroeconomic Performance in Indonesia: An SVAR Analysis pp. 135-155

- Sisira Jayasuriya and Shawn Leu
- Causality between Public Debt and Real Growth in the OECD: A Country-by-country Analysis pp. 156-170

- Luiggi Donayre and Ariuna Taivan
- Can Macroeconomic Variables Explain Managed Fund Returns? The Australian Case pp. 171-184

- Luo Wang, Bin Li and Benjamin Liu
- A New Insight into the World Economic Forum Global Risks pp. 185-197

- John Evans, Neil Allan and Neil Cantle
- Malaysia–Korea Commodity Trade: Are there Asymmetric Responses to Exchange Rate Changes? pp. 198-222

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Muhammad Aftab
- Empirical Studies on Innovation Performance in the Manufacturing and Service Sectors Since 1995: A Systematic Review pp. 223-248

- Srinivas Kolluru and Pundarik Mukhopadhaya
Volume 36, issue 1, 2017
- Skill Shortages in Regional New South Wales: The Case of the Riverina pp. 3-16

- Kishor Sharma, Eddie Oczkowski and John Hicks
- The Evolution of Out-of-Hospital Medical Costs to and through Retirement pp. 17-31

- Meliyanni Johar
- Drawing a Line in the Sand: Valuing Regulated Assets of the Australian Water Industry pp. 32-48

- Malcolm Abbott and Bruce Cohen
- Fast and Loose: An Evaluation of the PricewaterhouseCoopers Report Marriage Equality in Australia pp. 49-59

- Brian Dollery and Michael A. Kortt
- Individualism and Corruption: A Cross-Country Analysis pp. 60-74

- Chandan Jha and Bibhudutta Panda
- A Comparison of Exchange Rate Exposure between Manufacturing vis-à-vis Service Sector Firms in India pp. 75-85

- Sonali Madhusmita Mohapatra
- Characterisation of Economic Growth in Developing Economies with Informal Sector pp. 86-101

- Subhasankar Chattopadhyay and Rima Mondal
Volume 35, issue 4, 2016
- Announcement pp. 299-300

- David Prentice
- Workforce Adaptation to the Cessation of Motor Vehicle Manufacturing in Australia pp. 301-315

- Janine Dixon
- When Only the Second Best Will Do: Economic Reform and Intra-Industry Trade in Australia's Automotive Industry pp. 316-331

- Nicholas Gruen
- Housing Tax Reform: Is There a Way Forward? pp. 332-346

- Gavin Wood, Rachel Ong ViforJ and Melek Cigdem
- Managing Tax Complexity: The State of Play after Henry pp. 347-358

- Binh Tran-Nam, Chris Evans, Richard Krever and Philip Lignier
- Retirement Adequacy of Indigenous Australians: A Baseline Study pp. 359-374

- Robert Bianchi, Michael Drew, Adam Walk and Osei K. Wiafe
- Gendered Ageism in Australia: Changing Perceptions of Age Discrimination among Older Men and Women pp. 375-388

- Michael McGann, Rachel Ong ViforJ, Dina Bowman, Alan Duncan, Helen Kimberley and Simon Biggs
- Impact of Central Bank Intervention in the Foreign Exchange Market: Evidence from India Using an Event Study Approach pp. 389-402

- Smita Roy Trivedi and Bobby Srinivasan
- A New Empirical Output Allocation Model for the Competitive Multiproduct Firm pp. 403-410

- James Seale, Gulcan Onel and Manhong Zhu
Volume 35, issue 3, 2016
- Announcement pp. 203-203

- David Prentice
- A Comparison of Policy Instruments to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions pp. 204-215

- John Freebairn
- Undermined by Adverse Selection: Australia's Direct Action Abatement Subsidies pp. 216-229

- Paul Burke
- If It Ain't Broke: An Evaluation of the Australian Asylum Program under Rudd and Gillard pp. 230-244

- Natalie Herold, Michael A. Kortt and Brian Dollery
- ICT Activity, Innovation and Productivity: An Analysis of Data From Australian Businesses pp. 245-255

- Andrew Reeson and Lachlan Rudd
- The Efficiency of Australian Schools: A Nationwide Analysis Using Gains in Test Scores of Students as Outputs pp. 256-268

- Hong Son Nghiem, Ha Nguyen and Luke Connelly
- Using Pythagorean Expectation to Determine Luck in the KFC Big Bash League pp. 269-281

- Anthony J. Vine
- New Estimates of Factor Income Shares in Central Asian Economies pp. 282-291

- Dodo J. Thampapillai, Yvonne Chen, Christopher Ivo Bacani and Omer Baris
- How Might the Funding of Infrastructure from Land Taxes Affect Housing Affordability? pp. 292-296

- Shann Turnbull
Volume 35, issue 2, 2016
- Pricing of Regional Airline Services in Australia and New Zealand, 2011–2015 pp. 87-98

- David Gillen and Tim Hazledine
- Learning from Experience in NSW? pp. 99-111

- Brian Bell, Brian Dollery and Joseph Drew
- Dissatisfaction with Working Time and Workers' Training Opportunities. Evidence from Matched Employer–Employee Data pp. 112-129

- Elisabetta Magnani
- Economic Incentives in Health Care: The Case of Assigning Patients as “Not Ready for Care” pp. 130-141

- Megan Gu and Meliyanni Johar
- Research Funding Mechanisms and Biomedical Research Outputs pp. 142-154

- Julian Clark, Gabrielle Hirsch, Paul Jensen and Elizabeth Webster
- An Insight into the Economics that Underpin the Dynamic Allocation of Road Space Using Traffic Signals in New South Wales pp. 155-168

- Christian Chong-White
- Banking Models and Monetary Transmission Mechanisms in Malaysia: Are Islamic Banks Different? pp. 169-183

- Malika Akhatova, Mohd-Pisal Zainal and Mansor H. Ibrahim
- Is Public Debt a Burden for India? pp. 184-201

- Debi Prasad Bal and Badri Rath
Volume 35, issue 1, 2016
- From the Editor pp. 1-1

- David Prentice
- Who Killed the Australian Automotive Industry: The Employers, Government or Trade Unions? pp. 2-15

- Stephen Clibborn, Russell D. Lansbury and Chris F. Wright
- Better Financial Innovation via Innovative Finance of Supervisors pp. 16-23

- Axel Wieneke
- Human Capital in Economic Development: From Labour Productivity to Macroeconomic Impact pp. 24-36

- Kristinn Hermannsson and Patrizio Lecca
- Which Institutions Promote Growth? Revisiting the Evidence pp. 37-58

- Kuntal Das and Thomas Quirk
- Internet Use and Ethnic Heterogeneity in a Cross-Section of Countries pp. 59-72

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Davidson Okai and Alberto Posso
- Citation-Capture Rates for Economics Journals: Do they Differ from Other Disciplines and Does it Matter? pp. 73-85

- David Anderson and John Tressler
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