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The Economic Record
1925 - 2025
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Volume 90, month 12, 2014
- International Transmissions to Australia: The Roles of the USA and Euro Area pp. 421-446

- Mardi Dungey, Denise Osborn and Mala Raghavan
- Fair Trade pp. 447-461

- Martin Richardson and Frank Stähler
- Is Part-time Employment a Stepping Stone to Full-time Employment? pp. 462-485

- Lixin Cai, Vincent Law and Michael Bathgate
- State-Dependence and Stepping-Stone Effects of Low-Pay Employment in Australia pp. 486-506

- Lixin Cai
- The Relationship between Labour Market Conditions and Welfare Receipt in Australia: A Stock-Flow Analysis pp. 507-525

- Ha Vu
- Do Mergers Benefit Patients in Underperforming Administrations? Lessons from Area Health Service Amalgamation pp. 526-535

- Meliyanni Johar and Elizabeth Savage
- Identifying Important Factors for Closing the Gap in Labour Force Status between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians pp. 536-550

- Guyonne Kalb, Trinh Le, Boyd Hunter and Felix Leung
- Game Theory, An Introduction, by Steven Tadelis (Princeton University Press, 2013) pp. 551-552

- José Rodrigues-Neto
- Energy Economics and Financial Markets, by A. Dorsman, L. J. Simpson and W.Westerman (eds) (Springer-Verlag, 2013) pp. 552-553

- Tiho Ancev
- On Skidelsky's Keynes and Other Essays: Selected Essays of G.C. Harcourt, by G.C.Harcourt (Palgrave MacmillanBasingstoke, UK, 2012 ), pp. xi + 342. and The Making of a Post-Keynesian Economist and Other Essays: Cambridge Harvest, by G. C.Harcourt (Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK2012 ), pp. x + 273 pp. 553-556

- Peter Earl
- GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History, by Diane Coyle (Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2014), pp. 168 pp. 556-558

- Louise Rawlings
- The Economics of Just About Everything, by Andrew Leigh (Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 2014 ), pp. 250 pp. 558-559

- Louise Rawlings
- Capitalism and the Jews, by Jerry Z. Muller (Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2010 ), pp. 267 pp. 559-561

- Julie Mell
- A Course in Behavioral Economics, by Erik Angner (Palgrave Macmillan, New York,2012), pp. xvii + 247 pp. 561-562

- Guy Mayraz
Volume 90, month 09, 2014
- The Debt Maturity Issue in Access Pricing pp. 271-281

- Kevin Davis
- Optimal Trade Policy under Endogenous Foreign Entry pp. 282-300

- Federico Etro
- Squeezed in and squeezed out: the effects of population ageing on the demand for housing pp. 301-315

- Andrew Coleman
- An Emissions Trading Scheme for Australia: National and Regional Impacts pp. 316-344

- Philip Adams, Brian R. Parmenter and George Verikios
- The Effects of Fiscal Policy in New Zealand: Evidence from a VAR Model with Debt Constraints pp. 345-364

- Oscar Parkyn and Tugrul Vehbi
- Government Size, Government Debt and Economic Performance with Particular Application to New Zealand pp. 365-381

- J. Stephen Ferris
- Output Composition of the Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism: Is Australia Different? pp. 382-399

- Tuan Phan
- Why Australia Prospered. The Shifting Sources of Economic Growth, by Ian W. McLean ( Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 2012 ), pp. 281 pp. 400-401

- Glenn Withers
- The Great Escape: Health, Wealth and the Origins of Inequality, by Angus Deaton ( Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 2013 ), pp. xv + 360 pp. 401-403

- Jeff Borland
- Average is Over: Powering America Beyond the Age of the Great Stagnation, by Tyler Cowen ( Dutton Adult, New York, NY, 2013 ), pp. 304 pp. 403-404

- Louise Rawlings
- Econometrics by Example, by Damodar Gujarati ( Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2011 ), pp. xxviii + 371 pp. 404-406

- Neville R. Norman
- Douglas Copland: Scholar, Economist, Diplomat, by Marjorie Harper ( Miegunyah Press, Melbourne, Australia, 2013 ), pp. viii+ 548, ISBN 9780522862843 hb $60 pp. 406-409

- Alex Millmow
- Trading Nation: Advancing Australia's Interests in World Markets, by Mike Adams, Nicolas Brown and Ron Wickes ( UNSW Press, Sydney, 2013 ), pp. 404 pp. 409-414

- Malcolm Bosworth and Greg Cutbush
- The Cost Disease: Why Computers Get Cheaper and Health Care Doesn't, by William J. Baumol with contributions by Monte Malach, Ariel Pablos-Mendez and Lilian Gomory Wu. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT. pp. xxi +238 pp. 414-415

- Robert Breunig
- Capital in the Twenty-First Century, by Thomas Piketty (trans. Arthur Goldhammer) ( Harvard University Press, Cambridge and London, 2014 ), pp. viii + 685 pp. 415-416

- Declan Trott
Volume 90, month 06, 2014
- On the Measurement of Strength of Preference in Units of Money pp. 1-15

- David Butler, Andrea Isoni, Graham Loomes and Daniel Navarro-Martinez
- Does a Nearby Murder Affect Housing Prices and Rents? The Case of Sydney pp. 16-40

- Anastasia Klimova and Adrian Lee
- Agglomeration Economies and Productivity Growth in Manufacturing Industry: Empirical Evidence from Indonesia pp. 41-58

- Wahyu Widodo, Ruhul Salim and Harry Bloch
- The Effect of Superannuation Tax Incentives on Salary Sacrifice Participation pp. 59-73

- Jun Feng
- FDI and Outsourcing in a Service Industry: Welfare Effects of Liberalising Trade and Investment pp. 74-86

- Te-Cheng Lu, Yan-Shu Lin and Jin-Li Hu
- Uncertainty and Investment: Evidence from Australian Firm Panel Data pp. 87-101

- Thang Long Tran
- Differential Impacts of Foreign Capital and Remittance Inflows on Domestic Savings in Developing Countries: A Dynamic Heterogeneous Panel Analysis pp. 102-126

- Delwar Hossain
- Equity Markets and Economic Development: Does the Primary Market Matter? pp. 127-141

- Andriansyah Andriansyah and George Messinis
- Spatial Variation in Prices and Expenditure Inequalities in Australia pp. 137-159

- Ankita Mishra and Ranjan Ray
- Just Interested or Getting Involved? An Analysis of Superannuation Attitudes and Actions pp. 160-178

- Hazel Bateman, Jeanette Deetlefs, Loretti Dobrescu, Ben R. Newell, Andreas Ortmann and Susan Thorp
- Patents, Transaction Costs and Academic Research Project Choice pp. 179-196

- Paul Jensen and Elizabeth Webster
- Quality–Price Competition and Product R&D Investment Policies in Developing and Developed Countries pp. 197-206

- Yasunori Ishii
- Monetary Policy and the Uncovered Interest Rate Parity Puzzle: Theory and Empirical Results for Oceania pp. 207-219

- Alfred Guender
- Risk-Sharing, Vulnerability and the Global Financial Crisis pp. 220-235

- Stephen Matteo Miller
- How Windfall Income Increases Gambling at Poker Machines pp. 236-248

- Hielke Buddelmeyer and Kyle Peyton
- The Oxford Handbook of the Digital Economy, by Martin Peitz and Joel Waldfogel (eds) ( Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK ) pp. 560 pp. 249-251

- Robert Ackand
- Australian Wage Policy: Infancy and Adolescence, by Keith Hancock ( University of Adelaide Press, Adelaide, 2013 ), pp. 731 pp. 251-253

- J Rob Bray
- Middle Class China: Identity and Behaviour, by Minglu Chen and David S.G. Goodman ( Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2013 ), pp. xiii + 204 pp. 253-255

- Jennifer Chang
- Economic Modeling and Inference, by Bent J. Christensen and Nicholas M. Kiefer ( Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 2019 ), pp. xiv + 482 pp. 255-257

- Dong-Hyuk Kim
- The Illusion of Free Markets: Punishment and the Myth of the Natural Order, by Bernard E. Harcourt ( Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 2011 ), pp. 336 pp. 257-258

- William Coleman
- Bad Economics: Pestilent Economists, Profligate Governments, Debt, Dependency & Despair, by Peter Smith (ed.) ( Connor Court Publishing, Ballan, Victoria ), pp. 240 pp. 258-260

- Steven Kates
- Innovation, Human Capabilities, and Democracy: Towards an Enabling Welfare State, by Reijo Miettinen ( Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2013 ), pp. 236 pp. 260-262

- Antti Moisio
- Expecting Better: Why the Conventional Pregnancy Wisdom is Wrong – and What you Really Need to Know, by Emily Oster ( The Penguin Press, Sydney, Australia, 2013 ), pp. 336 pp. 262-263

- Louise Rawlings
Volume 90, month 03, 2014
- The New National Quality Framework: Quantifying Some of the Effects on Labour Supply, Child Care Demand and Household Finances for Two-Parent Households pp. 1-16

- Robert Breunig, Xiaodong Gong and Declan Trott
- Unpacking the Beauty Premium: What Channels Does It Operate Through, and Has It Changed Over Time? pp. 17-32

- Jeff Borland and Andrew Leigh
- City Relative Price Dynamics in Australia: Are Structural Breaks Important? pp. 33-48

- Hiranya Nath and Jayanta Sarkar
- Economic Inequality in Australia between 1983 and 2010: A Stochastic Dominance Analysis pp. 49-62

- Ma. Rebecca Valenzuela, Hooi Hooi Lean and George Athanasopoulos
- Evaluating the Evidence on Income Inequality in Australia in the 2000s pp. 63-89

- Roger Wilkins
- Managerial Delegation, Cost Asymmetry and Social Efficiency of Entry pp. 90-97

- Arijit Mukherjee and Yingyi Tsai
- Do SVAR Models Justify Discarding the Technology-Shock-Driven Real Business Cycle Hypothesis? pp. 98-118

- Hyeon-seung Huh and David Kim
- On Battlers and Billionaires: The Story of Inequality in Australia, by Andrew Leigh ( Black, Inc. (an imprint of Schwartz Media Pty Ltd), Collingwood, Vic., Australia, 2013 ), pp. 224 pp. 119-121

- Paul Frijters
- The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Poverty, by Philip N. Jefferson ( Oxford University Press, New York, 2012 ), pp. 849 pp. 121-123

- Syed Hasan
- The Great Rebalancing: Trade, Conflict, and the Perilous Road Ahead for the World Economy, by Michael Pettis ( Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2013 ), pp. 232 pp. 123-125

- Guy de Jonquières
- Too Much Is Not Enough: Incentives in Executive Compensation, by Robert W. Kolb ( Oxford University Press, New York, 2012 ), pp. 227 pp. 125-126

- Savo Kovačević
- Wall Street: A History, Updated Edition, by Charles R. Geisst ( Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012 ), pp. 544 pp. 126-128

- Lyndon Moore
- Understanding Long-run Economic Growth: Geography, Institutions, and the Knowledge Economy, by Dora L. Costa and Naomi R. Lamoreaux ( University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2011 ), pp. 390 pp. 128-129

- Kam Ki Tang
- A Return to Jekyll Island. The Origins, History, and Future of the Federal Reserve, by Michael D. Bordo and William Roberds (eds.) ( Cambridge University Press, New York, 2013 ) pp. 431 pp. 129-132

- Selwyn Cornish
- The Great Recession and the Distribution of Household Income, by Stephen P. Jenkins, Andrea Brandolini, John Mickelwright, and Brian Nolan ( Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2013 ), pp. 277 pp. 132-133

- Eva Sierminska
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