Economic Papers
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Volume 28, issue 4, 2009
- State Oversight Models for Australian Local Government* pp. 279-290

- Brian Dollery, Sue O’Keefe and Lin Crase
- The Economics of Art Thefts: Too Much Screaming over Munch's The Scream?* pp. 291-303

- Antonio Nicita and Matteo Rizzolli
- Reforming Youth Allowance: The “Independent‐at‐Home” Category pp. 304-309

- Bruce Chapman and Kiatanantha Lounkaew
- Managed Floating in Australia* pp. 310-322

- Shawn Leu
- Intra‐Industry Trade and Adjustment Costs in the Australian Textile, Clothing and Footwear and Motor Vehicle Industries: A Comparative Case Study Approach* pp. 323-336

- Andrew Marks
- Institutional Challenges and Response in Regulating Foreign Direct Investment to Australia pp. 337-345

- Chris Sadleir and Greg Mahony
- Testing Comparative Advantage in Australian Broadacre Agriculture Under Climate Change: Theoretical and Empirical Models* pp. 346-354

- Todd Sanderson and Fredoun Z. Ahmadi‐Esfahani
- Cicero’s Children: The Worth of the History of Economic Thought for Business Students* pp. 355-365

- Alex Millmow
- Natural Resource Diversity and Democracy* pp. 366-375

- Mike Smart
- The End of Free Market Fundamentalism Not of the Mixed Economy* pp. 376-382

- Harry Clarke
Volume 28, issue 3, 2009
- From the Editor pp. 183-183

- Harry Clarke
- Economic Society of Australia’s Distinguished Fellow for 2009 Acceptance Speech* pp. 184-185

- Ross Garnaut
- The Global Financial Crisis and Its Effects* pp. 186-195

- Malcolm Edey
- Making Sense of the GFC: Where did it Come from and what do we do Now? pp. 196-205

- Ian Harper and Mike Thomas
- Banking Crises and Economic Activity: Observations from Past Crises in Developed Countries* pp. 206-216

- Ellis Connolly
- Where has all the Money Gone? pp. 217-225

- Kevin Davis
- The Global Financial Crisis of 2007–2009 – An Australian Perspective* pp. 226-238

- Saul Eslake
- Six Refuted Doctrines* pp. 239-248

- John Quiggin
- The Global Financial Crisis and Behavioural Economics* pp. 249-254

- Ian McDonald
- The Post‐2007 Financial Crisis and Policy Challenges facing Australia pp. 255-263

- Richard Pomfret
- Alternative Policy Responses to the Global Financial Crisis pp. 264-269

- Tom Valentine
- Equity‐Based, Asset‐Based and Asset‐Backed Transactional Structures in Shari’a‐Compliant Financing: Reflections on the Current Financial Crisis* pp. 270-278

- Razi Pahlavi Abdul Aziz and Anne‐Sophie Gintzburger
Volume 28, issue 2, 2009
- Financial Plans for Baby Boomers: How Much Risk?* pp. 65-74

- Geoffrey Kingston
- The Difference between a Recession and a Depression* pp. 75-81

- Saul Eslake
- Grandfathering and Greenhouse: The Role of Compensation and Adjustment Assistance in the Introduction of a Carbon Emissions Trading Scheme for Australia pp. 82-92

- Flavio Menezes, John Quiggin and Liam Wagner
- The Economics of Carbon Abatement: An Integrated Diagrammatic Framework pp. 93-101

- Ross Guest
- Old, Single and Poor: Using Microsimulation and Microdata to Analyse Poverty and the Impact of Policy Change among Older Australians* pp. 102-120

- Robert Tanton, Yogi Vidyattama, Justine McNamara, Quoc Ngu Vu and Ann Harding
- What Future for the Future Fund? pp. 121-129

- Anthony Makin
- Lifting the Cloud of Confusion over Monetary Policy* pp. 130-138

- Trevor Coombes and David Reimers
- Economic Welfare Comparisons: Australia, the United States and the European Union pp. 139-147

- Marc Lombard
- An Empirical Note on Weather Effects in the Australian Stock Market* pp. 148-154

- Andrew Worthington
- Community Valuations of Environmental Quality in Coastal Lakes: Lake Illawarra Case Study* pp. 155-168

- Ann Hodgkinson and Abbas Valadkhani
- Postage Price Parity* pp. 169-175

- Maxwell N. Maesepp
- The Ranking of Economics Journals by the Economic Society of Australia* pp. 176-180

- Peter Abelson
Volume 28, issue 1, 2009
- From the Editor pp. 1-1

- Harry Clarke
- Consistent Regulation of Infrastructure Businesses: Some Economic Issues* pp. 2-10

- Flavio Menezes
- Comments on the Productivity Commission’s Modelling of the Economy‐Wide Effects of Future Automotive Assistance* pp. 11-18

- Peter Dixon
- A Reply to Professor Dixon’s Comments on the Productivity Commission’s Modelling of Automotive Assistance pp. 19-24

- Lisa Gropp, Patrick Jomini and John Salerian
- Towards Improving the Conduct of Policy Modelling: A Response to Gropp, Jomini and Salerian pp. 25-26

- Peter Dixon
- Affordable Housing: Concepts and Policies* pp. 27-38

- Peter Abelson
- The Victorian Competition and Efficiency Commission after Four Years* pp. 39-48

- Graham Evans
- Port Botany’s Landside: Market Pricing to Address Congestion pp. 49-55

- James Cox, Dennis Mahoney and Mike Smart
- The Boom We Didn’t Really Have: Australian Economics Degree Enrolments, 1990–2007* pp. 56-62

- Alex Millmow
- We Need Wage Moderation, Not Just Demand Stimulation pp. 63-64

- Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer
Volume 27, issue S1, 2008
- FINANCIAL REGULATION: COSTS, BENEFITS AND THE PROCESS OF REGULATORY CHANGE pp. 1-5

- Kevin Davis
- IMPROVING THE PROCESS OF CHANGE IN AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL SECTOR REGULATION pp. 6-23

- Pamela Hanrahan
- IMPLEMENTING BEST PRACTICE REGULATION IN A DYNAMIC MARKETPLACE: CONSULTATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY pp. 24-40

- Ric Simes, Ian Harper and Hugh Green
- REGULATION IMPACT ASSESSMENT pp. 41-52

- Andrew Serpell
- DEVELOPING A GLOBALLY-COMPETITIVE FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR: MANAGING THE TENSION BETWEEN INNOVATION AND REGULATION THROUGH SELF-REGULATION pp. 53-69

- Gail Pearson and Steve Elliot
- MEASURING REGULATION AND REGULATORY PERFORMANCE: BENCHMARKING THROUGH KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS pp. 70-82

- Justin O'Brien
- QUANTIFYING BENEFIT ESTIMATES FOR PRUDENTIAL RULE MAKING pp. 83-96

- Charles Littrell and Phillip Anastopoulos
Volume 27, issue 4, 2008
- BETWEEN FORCED RESUMPTION AND VOLUNTARY SALE: A MECHANISM FOR THE COLLECTIVE SALE OR TRANSFER OF IRRIGATION WATER pp. 303-314

- Jonathan Pincus and Perry Shapiro
- FUEL WATCH: EVIDENCE-BASED-POLICY OR POLICY-BASED-EVIDENCE? pp. 315-328

- Don Harding
- GAUGING ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE UNDER CHANGING TERMS OF TRADE: REAL GROSS DOMESTIC INCOME OR REAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT? pp. 329-342

- William Coleman
- SHARED SERVICES IN AUSTRALIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT: A CASE STUDY OF THE QUEENSLAND LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION MODEL pp. 343-354

- Brian Dollery, Greg Hallam and Joe Wallis
- AN APPROACH TO TEACHING MONETARY POLICY SINCE DEREGULATION pp. 355-363

- Trevor Coombes
- IS THE DECLINE IN THE FREQUENCY OF DRAWS IN TEST MATCH CRICKET DETRIMENTAL TO THE LONG FORM OF THE GAME? pp. 364-380

- Liam Lenten
- MEASURING THE EQUITY BURDEN IN PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION: THE CASE OF NEW JERSEY TOLL ROADS pp. 381-392

- Jonathan Peters and Cameron Gordon
- FINANCIAL REFORMS IN AN EMERGING ECONOMY: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA pp. 393-402

- G. Sivalingam
Volume 27, issue 3, 2008
- A NOTE FROM THE NEW EDITOR pp. 207-207

- Harry Clarke
- AUSTRALIA'S LONG-RUN ECONOMIC STRATEGY, PERFORMANCE, AND POLICY: A NEW DYNAMIC PERSPECTIVE pp. 208-232

- Graeme Snooks
- RETURNS TO EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIA pp. 233-249

- Andrew Leigh
- AUSTRALIAN EARLY RETIREMENT TAX BIASES PRIOR TO JULY 2007 AND THE LIKELY EFFECTS OF TAX REFORM ON RETIREMENT PLANS pp. 250-264

- Bruce Felmingham, Natalie Jackson, Maggie Walter and Yong Hong Yan
- EXAMINING THE BEHAVIOUR OF VISITOR ARRIVALS TO AUSTRALIA FROM TWENTY DIFFERENT COUNTRIES: AN APPLICATION OF PANEL UNIT ROOT TESTS pp. 265-271

- Paresh Narayan and Arti Prasad
- THE REGULATION OF INVESTMENTS pp. 272-285

- Tom Valentine
- THE JOB NETWORK AND UNDEREMPLOYMENT pp. 286-302

- Thorsten Stromback
Volume 27, issue 2, 2008
- THREE STRATEGIES TO DEAL WITH TERRORISM pp. 107-114

- Bruno Frey and Simon Luechinger
- THE IMPACT OF TERRORISM ON UNITED STATES INDUSTRIES pp. 115-134

- Marie-Anne Cam
- DISORDER WITH LAW: A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF VIOLENCE IN RESPONSE TO WATER RIGHTS VIOLATION IN COLONIAL NEW SOUTH WALES pp. 135-145

- Edwyna Harris
- THE HOWARD-TURNBULL NATIONAL PLAN FOR WATER SECURITY OF JANUARY 2007: RESCUE OR REJECTION? pp. 146-159

- Alistair Watson
- MANAGING THE MURRAY-DARLING BASIN: SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY pp. 160-166

- John Quiggin
- DEFINING AND MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS: INPUTS FROM SOCIETY pp. 167-183

- Jeffrey Bennett
- SOME EMERGING ISSUES IN URBAN WATER SUPPLY AND PRICING pp. 184-193

- John Freebairn
- URBAN WATER PRICING: PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVES AND CUSTOMER PREFERENCES pp. 194-206

- Lin Crase, Sue O'Keefe and Brian Dollery
Volume 27, issue 1, 2008
- IN THE SHADOW OF THE CHINA-AUSTRALIA FTA NEGOTIATIONS: WHAT AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS THINKS ABOUT IP pp. 1-18

- Anne Leahy, Donald Maclaren, David Morgan, Kimberlee Weatherall, Elizabeth Webster and Jongsay Yong
- AUSTRALIA-CHINA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT: CAUSAL EMPIRICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY pp. 19-29

- Van Hoa Tran
- A CHINESE PERSPECTIVE ON THE CHINA-AUSTRALIA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT AND POLICY SUGGESTIONS pp. 30-40

- Dawei Cheng
- COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE AND AUSTRALIA-CHINA BILATERAL TRADE pp. 41-56

- Yu Sheng and Ligang Song
- A STUDY ON FINANCIAL SERVICE TRADE BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND CHINA pp. 57-69

- Xiao Fengjuan and Lindsay Turner
- AUSTRALIA'S DIRECT INVESTMENT IN CHINA: TRENDS AND DETERMINANTS pp. 70-86

- Zihui Ma, Ruilong Yang and Yin Zhang
- CHINESE INVESTMENT IN AUSTRALIA pp. 87-94

- James Laurenceson
- THE IMPLICATIONS OF CHINA'S RAPID GROWTH ON DEMAND FOR ENERGY AND MINING PRODUCTS IMPORTED FROM AUSTRALIA pp. 95-106

- Yongsheng Zhang and Chaoyu Zheng
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