The Economic Record
1925 - 2025
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Volume 101, month 12, 2025
- By How Much Is ‘Women's Work’ Undervalued in the Economy? pp. 421-455

- Leonora Risse
- Nowcasting Quarterly GDP Growth During the COVID‐19 Crisis Using a Monthly Activity Indicator pp. 456-484

- Luke Hartigan and Tom Rosewall
- AI‐Generated Price‐Setting Insights from Firms' Earnings Calls pp. 485-503

- Callan Windsor and Max Zang
- Discretionary Tax Changes and Macroeconomic Activity: New Narrative Evidence from Australia pp. 504-523

- Changchen Ge
- The Ineffective Origin of Australian Protectionism? Victoria's McCulloch Tariff of 1866 pp. 524-546

- Brian D. Varian
- Centennial Anniversary of the Economic Record: A Bibliometric Retrospective pp. 547-597

- Amara Atif, José M. Merigó, Anna M. Gil‐Lafuente, Finn Kydland, Lluis Amiguet and Timo Henckel
- Toward a Wider Vision of Behavioral Economics pp. 598-602

- Gigi Foster
- Controlling Contagion: Epidemics and Institutions from the Black Death to COVID pp. 603-605

- R. Quentin Grafton
- More Than Fiscal: The Intergenerational Report, Sustainability and Public Policy in Australia pp. 606-609

- Rafal Chomik
- A Taxing Journey: How Civic Actors Influence Tax Policy pp. 610-611

- Ben Spies‐Butcher
- Bankruptcy, Bubbles and Bailouts pp. 612-613

- Paul Tilley
- The Unequal Effects of Globalization pp. 614-615

- Jaehee Choi
- Capitalism, Health and Wellbeing: Rethinking Economic Growth for a Healthier, Sustainable Future pp. 616-619

- Steve Robson
- Holding It Together: How Women Became America's Safety Net pp. 620-622

- Laura Beltran Figueroa
Volume 101, month 09, 2025
- Why Waste Your Vote? Informal Voting in Compulsory Elections in Australia pp. 275-300

- Eamon McGinn and Shiko Maruyama
- Skills, Economic Crises and the Labour Market pp. 301-322

- Kabir Dasgupta, Lisa Meehan and Alexander Plum
- Pensions and Participation: Evidence From World War II Veterans in Australia pp. 323-347

- David Rodgers, George Kudrna and Alan Woodland
- Placing Public Housing: Announcement Effects of New Builds in More and Less Expensive Neighbourhoods pp. 348-376

- Syed Hasan, Iqbal A. Syed and Anastasia Klimova
- The Falling Returns to Education in Australia pp. 377-391

- Elisa Birch and Alison Preston
- Rethinking Merger Analysis pp. 392-393

- Rod Sims
- Economic Inequality and Poverty pp. 394-396

- Roger Wilkins
- The Two Parent Privilege: How Americans Stopped Getting Married and Started Falling Behind pp. 397-400

- Kay Cook
- Behavioral Public Economics: Social Incentives and Social Preferences pp. 401-402

- Ralf Steinhauser
- The Economics of Developing and Emerging Markets pp. 403-404

- Ligang Song
- The Greatest of All Plagues: How Economic Inequality Shaped Political Thought from Plato to Marx pp. 405-407

- Maria Bach
- Audit Culture: How Indicators and Rankings are Reshaping the World pp. 408-410

- Ruoxuan Li
- The Economics of Creative Destruction: New Research on Themes from Aghion and Howitt pp. 411-414

- Randolph Luca Bruno
Volume 101, month 07, 2025
- Banking in the Bush pp. 3-25

- Florian Ploeckl and Adam Baird
- The Impact of Technical Efficiency on Productivity Growth: Evidence from the Korean Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 26-49

- Mikyung Yun
Volume 101, month 06, 2025
- The Effects of COVID‐19 and JobKeeper on Productivity‐Enhancing Reallocation in Australia pp. 142-168

- Dan Andrews, Elif Bahar and Jonathan Hambur
- Learning‐by‐Doing when Times Are Tough: Evidence from the Great Recession pp. 169-185

- Angela Zha and Rebecca Taylor
- Economics Education in Australian Public Universities: An Investigation of the Current State of Play pp. 186-202

- Michael B. Charles, Michael A. Kortt and Marcus K. Harmes
- The Welfare Effects of Character Protections on Neighbourhoods pp. 203-232

- Ryan Greenaway‐McGrevy and James Allan Jones
- Hijacked: How Neoliberalism Turned the Work Ethic Against Workers and How Workers Can Take it Back pp. 233-235

- Mark Fabian
- Solvable. How We Healed the Earth, and How We Can Do It Again pp. 236-237

- Cristina Peñasco
- In Praise of Scepticism: Trust But Verify pp. 238-239

- Charles Kenny
- Growth: A Reckoning pp. 240-242

- Julia Wdowin
- Economy and Interest: A New Presentation of the Fundamental Problems Related to the Economic Role of the Rate of Interest and Their Solutions pp. 243-245

- Richard Holden
- The Big Con – How the Consulting Industry Weakens Our Businesses, Infantilizes Our Governments and Warps Our Economies pp. 246-247

- Stephen Bartos
- RETRACTED: The Economics of Inequality pp. 255-257

- Putri Auliah Azani and Indraswati Tri Abdireviane
- RETRACTED: How Sanctions Work: Iran and the Impact of Economic Warfare pp. 258-260

- Asminih Ambo and Indraswati Tri Abdireviane
- RETRACTED: Financial Perspectives of Economic History, Volume II: Capitalist Revolution, International Trade, Banking, Insurance pp. 261-263

- Astini, Abdul Hamid Paddu and Aldi Aldi
- RETRACTED: The Remnants of Race Science: UNESCO and Economic Development in the Global South pp. 264-266

- Aldi Aldi and Nurdjanah Hamid
- RETRACTED: The Theory of Inertial Inflation: The Foundation of Economic Reform in Brazil and Argentina pp. 267-269

- A. Sri Wahyuddin, Madris and Anas Iswanto Anwar
- RETRACTED: Economic Growth and Development in the Tropics pp. 270-272

- Raehana Tul Jannah and Indraswati Tri Abdireviane
Volume 101, month 03, 2025
- Changes in the Inflation Target and the Comovement Between Inflation and the Nominal Interest Rate pp. 3-40

- Yunjong Eo and Denny Lie
- Children and the Gender Earnings Gap: Evidence for Australia pp. 41-75

- Elif Bahar, Natasha Bradshaw, Nathan Deutscher and Maxine Montaigne
- Inequality of Opportunity and the Probability of Being Very Rich or Very Poor pp. 76-100

- Alessio Rebechi, Nicholas Rohde and Gordon Anderson
- How Principals Decide Which Students With Disability Sit Standardised Tests and the Implications for School Accountability pp. 101-120

- John de New, Cain Polidano and Chris Ryan
- Microeconomics for Managers: Principles and Applications pp. 121-122

- Kentaro Tomoeda
- The Legacy of the Global Financial Crisis pp. 122-124

- Aneeq Sarwar
- Limitarianism: The Case Against Extreme Wealth pp. 124-127

- Marco Ranaldi
- What's the Worst that Could Happen? Existential Risk and Extreme Politics pp. 127-129

- Roland Rich
- Inside the Invisible Cage pp. 129-130

- Nina Roussille
- Unexpected Revolutionaries: How Central Banks Made and Unmade Economic Orthodoxy pp. 130-132

- Adam Triggs
- Australia's Pandemic Exceptionalism: How We Crushed the Curve but Lost the Race pp. 132-134

- Declan Trott
- Religious Influences on Economic Thinking pp. 134-136

- Matthew Watson