Economic Analysis and Policy
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Volume 49, issue C, 2016
- Modelling mergers among polluting firms when environmental policy is endogenous pp. 1-6

- Mahelet Fikru
- Surrounded by wars: Quantifying the role of spatial conflict spillovers pp. 7-16

- Fabrizio Carmignani and Parvinder Kler
- The effects of parental leave on child health and postnatal care: Evidence from Australia pp. 17-29

- Rasheda Khanam, Hong Son Nghiem and Luke Connelly
- Health costs of arsenic contamination of drinking water in Assam, India pp. 30-42

- Ratul Mahanta, Jayashree Chowdhury and Hiranya Nath
- Does internet stimulate the accumulation of social capital? A macro-perspective from Australia pp. 43-55

- Mohammad Salahuddin, Clement Tisdell, Lorelle Burton and Khorshed Alam
- From agriculture to mining: The changing economic base of a rural economy and implications for development pp. 56-65

- Jim A. McFarlane, Boyd Blackwell, Stuart W. Mounter and Bligh J. Grant
- Does prior knowledge of economics and higher level mathematics improve student learning in principles of economics? pp. 66-73

- Girijasankar Mallik and Sriram Shankar
- Can brain drain be good for human capital growth? Evidence from cross-country skill premiums and education costs pp. 74-99

- Dozie Okoye
- A research note on the poverty dynamics and cost of poverty inequality: Case study of Indonesia pp. 100-107

- Tung Mai and Renuka Mahadevan
- University dropouts in Italy: Are supply side characteristics part of the problem? pp. 108-116

- Lara Gitto, Leo Fulvio Minervini and Luisa Monaco
- Climate perception and flood mitigation cooperation: A Bangladesh case study pp. 117-133

- Moinul Islam, Koji Kotani and Shunsuke Managi
Volume 48, issue C, 2015
- Electricity utility business not as usual pp. 1-11

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- Electricity networks privatization in Australia: An overview of the debate pp. 12-24

- Rabindra Nepal and John Foster
- Decomposition analysis to examine Australia’s 2030 GHGs emissions target: How hard will it be to achieve? pp. 25-34

- Md Shahiduzzaman and Allan Layton
- Vertical integration in energy-only electricity markets pp. 35-56

- Paul Simshauser, Yuan Tian and Patrick Whish-Wilson
- Relief in sight: Why residential electricity costs in Eastern Australia may fall between 2015 and 2020 pp. 57-70

- Fiona Orton and Tim Nelson
- Brown coal exit: A market mechanism for regulated closure of highly emissions intensive power stations pp. 71-81

- Frank Jotzo and Salim Mazouz
- Consumers’ willingness to pay for electricity after the Great East Japan Earthquake pp. 82-105

- Tamaki Morita and Shunsuke Managi
- Installing Photovoltaics in Germany: A license to print money? pp. 106-116

- Mark Andor, Manuel Frondel and Colin Vance
- Incentive regulation and utility benchmarking for electricity network security pp. 117-127

- Rabindra Nepal and Tooraj Jamasb
- Which electricity market design to encourage the development of demand response? pp. 128-138

- Vincent Rious, Yannick Perez and Fabien Roques
- Efficient tariff structures for distribution network services pp. 139-149

- Toby Brown, Ahmad Faruqui and Léa Grausz
- Energy pricing impact on domestic economy under recent climate action pp. 150-162

- Tomoyuki Sakamoto and Shunsuke Managi
- Network depreciation and energy market disruption: Options to avoiding passing costs down the line pp. 163-171

- Garth Crawford
- Australian evidence on the role of interregional flows, production capacity, and generation mix in wholesale electricity prices and price volatility pp. 172-181

- Helen Higgs, Gudbrand Lien and Andrew Worthington
- Wind speed and electricity demand correlation analysis in the Australian National Electricity Market: Determining wind turbine generators’ ability to meet electricity demand without energy storage pp. 182-191

- William Bell, Phillip Wild, John Foster and Michael Hewson
- Taking demand management into the future: Managing flexible loads on the electricity network using smart appliances and controlled loads pp. 192-203

- Vanessa Swinson, Joanne Hamer and Steven Humphries
- Fuel cells and the hydrogen revolution: Analysis of a strategic plan in Japan pp. 204-221

- Noriko Behling, Mark C. Williams and Shunsuke Managi
- Modelling the impact of energy policies on the Philippine economy: Carbon tax, energy efficiency, and changes in the energy mix pp. 222-237

- Helen Cabalu, Paul Koshy, Erwin Corong, U-Primo E. Rodriguez and Benjamin A. Endriga
Volume 47, issue C, 2015
- Did pre-WTO agreements curb corruption? pp. 1-10

- Deepraj Mukherjee
- Financial development and economic growth in Nigeria: Evidence from threshold modelling pp. 11-21

- Oluwatosin Adeniyi, Mutiu Oyinlola, Olusegun Omisakin and Festus O. Egwaikhide
- Attribute non-attendance in discrete choice experiments: A case study in a developing country pp. 22-33

- Thanh Cong Nguyen, Jackie Robinson, Jennifer A. Whitty, Shinji Kaneko and The Chinh Nguyen
- Non-linear transition mechanism of production and Japanese development pp. 34-47

- Tomoyuki Yagi and Masako Takahashi
- Foreign direct investment, regulations and growth in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 48-56

- Samuel Adams and Eric Evans Osei Opoku
- Exchange rate changes and inflation in India: What is the extent of exchange rate pass-through to imports? pp. 57-68

- Venkataramana Yanamandra
- Can public expenditure stabilize output? Multipliers and policy interdependence in Queensland and Australia pp. 69-81

- Fabrizio Carmignani
- Analysis of the management of currency composition of foreign exchange reserves in Australia pp. 82-89

- Tommy Soesmanto, Eliyathamby Selvanathan and Saroja Selvanathan
- Australia and the growth of the world economy: 24th Colin Clark Memorial Lecture pp. 90-100

- Dale Jorgenson and Khuong Vu
Volume 46, issue C, 2015
- Private monetary transfers and altruism: An empirical investigation on Italian families pp. 1-15

- Luigi Aldieri and Damiano Fiorillo
- Caught between theory and practice: Government, market, and regulatory failure in electricity sector reforms pp. 16-24

- Rabindra Nepal and Tooraj Jamasb
- Energy-only markets and renewable energy targets: Complementary policy or policy collision? pp. 25-42

- Tim Nelson, Cameron Reid and Judith McNeill
- The non-linear effect of population growth and linear effect of age structure on per capita income: A threshold dynamic panel structural model pp. 43-58

- Mehdi Hajamini
- The enemy within: An econometric analysis of injuries caused by self-harm pp. 59-66

- Vani Borooah and John Mangan
Volume 45, issue c, 2015
- Labour force participation of families coping with a disabling condition æ pp. 1-10

- Nerina Vecchio
- The effectiveness of access restriction to higher education in decreasing overeducation pp. 11-26

- Alexander Tarvid
- Tax morale, tax compliance and the optimal tax policy pp. 27-32

- Gaetano Lisi
- Smallholder farmersù household wealth and livelihood choices in developing countries: A Sri Lankan case study pp. 33-38

- Jagath C. Edirisinghe
- Examining ordering effects in discrete choice experiments: A case study in Vietnam pp. 39-57

- Thang Cong Nguyen, Jackie Robinson, Shinji Kaneko and The Chinh Nguyen
- Automotive Modal Lock-in: The role of path dependence and large socio-economic regimes in market failure pp. 58-68

- Max Briggs, Jeremy Webb and Clevo Wilson
- The Australian east coast gas supply cliff pp. 69-88

- Paul Simshauser and Tim Nelson
- The burden of Germanyùs energy transition: An empirical analysis of distributional effects pp. 89-99

- Manuel Frondel, Stephan Sommer and Colin Vance
- Decomposition of energy-related CO2 emissions in Australia: Challenges and policy implications pp. 100-111

- Md Shahiduzzaman, Allan Layton and Khorshed Alam
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