Economic Analysis and Policy
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Volume 44, issue 4, 2014
- Competitive devaluations and the trade balance in less developed countries: An empirical study of Latin American countries pp. 266-278

- Rodrigo Costamagna
- Penalties for dangerous tackles in the Australian NRL competition. Rugby League øjudiciaryù decisions reviewed from the Chicago School perspective on the economics of crime and punishment pp. 355-363

- Leslie Duhs
- How sustainable is sub-national public debt in Australia?? pp. 364-375

- Anthomy J. Malkin and Julian Pearce
- A link between labor participation, mental health and class of medication for mental well-being pp. 376-385

- Nerina Vecchio, G. Mihala, J. Sheridan, M. F. Hilton, H. Whiteford and Paul Scuffham
- The impacts of rising energy prices on non-energy sectors in Australiaa pp. 386-395

- Abbas Valadkhani, Alperhan Babacan and Parviz Dabir-Alai
- Real exchange rate dynamics: Evidence from India pp. 396-404

- Natalie D. Hegwood and Hiranya Nath
- Assessing the effects of climate change on rice yields: An econometric investigation using Bangladeshi panel data pp. 405-416

- Md. Abdur Rashid Sarker, Khorshed Alam and Jeff Gow
- Does oil price volatility matter for Asian emerging economies? pp. 417-441

- Shuddhasattwa Rafiq and Ruhul Salim
- Export performance during economic transition in Mongolia pp. 442-450

- Oyunbadam Davaakhuu, Kishor Sharma and Yapa M.W.Y. Bandara
- The impact of climate change on food crop productivity, food prices and food security in South Asia pp. 451-465

- Jayatilleke S. Bandara and Yiyong Cai
Volume 44, issue 3, 2014
- Subprime agriculture, and Australia?? pp. 243-258

- Mark McGovern
- On the reliability of Japanese inflation expectations using purchasing power parity pp. 259-265

- Koichiro Kamada and Jouchi Nakajima
- A new Keynesian model with delay: Monetary policy lag and determinacy of equilibrium pp. 279-291

- Eiji Tsuzuki
- Public debt and economic growth in India: A reassessment pp. 292-300

- Debi Prasad Bal and Badri Rath
- A time series analysis of passenger rail demand in major Australian cities pp. 301-309

- Albert Wijeweera, Hong To, Michael B. Charles and Keith Sloan
- Are exporting manufacturing SMEs more efficient than non-exporting ones? Evidence from Australiaùs business longitudinal database pp. 310-317

- Viet Le and Abbas Valadkhani
- Are wildfire management resources in the United States efficiently allocated to protect resources at risk? A case study from Montana pp. 318-332

- Derek T. O'Donnell, Tyron J. Venn and David E. Calkin
- Flood, cropping pattern choice and returns in agriculture: A study of Assam plains, India pp. 333-344

- Raju Mandal
- Fiscal behaviours in EMU countries: A dynamic approach pp. 345-354

- Christophe Schalck
Volume 44, issue 2, 2014
- Reconciling opposing views of the commodity boom pp. 129-135

- Anthony Makin
- National accounting and the digital economyy pp. 136-142

- John Quiggin
- Female overeducation, job satisfaction and the impact of children at home in Australia pp. 143-155

- Christopher Fleming and Parvinder Kler
- Does the student evaluation of teaching instrument really measure instructorsù teaching effectiveness? An econometric analysis of studentsù perceptions in economics courses pp. 156-168

- Mohammad Alauddin and Temesgen Kifle
- Metering and the principalóagent problem in restructured energy markets æ pp. 169-183

- Tim Nelson and Paul Simshauser
- The cost of capital for power generation in atypical capital market conditions pp. 184-201

- Paul Simshauser
- Predicting the US bank failure: A discriminant analysis pp. 202-211

- Raymond Cox and Grace Wang
- Economics of co-authorship pp. 212-220

- Bruna Bruno
- Who benefits from behavioural economics? pp. 221-232

- Lisbet Berg
- Aid dependence and economic growth in Ghana pp. 233-242

- Samuel Adams and Francis Atsu
Volume 44, issue 1, 2014
- Economic Analysis and Policy moves forward pp. 1-2

- Clevo Wilson
- Revisiting Germanyùs solar cell promotion: An unfolding disaster pp. 3-13

- Manuel Frondel, Christoph Schmidt and Colin Vance
- Ecosystems functions and genetic diversity: TEEB raises challenges for the economics discipline pp. 14-20

- Clement Tisdell
- Ecosystems functions and genetic diversity: TEEB raises challenges for the economics discipline pp. 14-20

- Clement Tisdell
- An empirical analysis of Australian freight rail demand pp. 21-29

- Albert Wijeweera, Hong To and Michael Charles
- Does an uncertain tax system encourage üaggressive tax planningý? pp. 30-38

- James Alm
- Hidden workers and the hidden worker potential in the Netherlands pp. 39-50

- Brugt Kazemier
- Four decades of rice water productivity in Bangladesh: A spatio-temporal analysis of district level panel data pp. 51-64

- Mohammad Alauddin, Upali A. Amarasinghe and Bharat R. Sharma
- Nigeriaùs power sector: Analysis of productivity pp. 65-73

- Carlos Barros, Ade Ibiowie and Shunsuke Managi
- Participatory job demand and efficiency of performance of NREGS in rural asset creation: An analysis in the context of West Bengal, India pp. 74-84

- Soumyendra Datta and Krishna Singh
- Economic growth and the problem of balancing consumption between rich and poor æ pp. 85-94

- Debabrata Datta
- The economic impact of extreme weather events through a KaleckianóPost-Keynesian lens: A case study of the State of Queensland, Australia pp. 95-106

- Taha Chaiechi
- Globalisation and cointegration among the states and convergence across the continents: A panel data analysis pp. 107-121

- Utpal de
- Fertility rate and child care policies in a pension system æ pp. 122-127

- Masaya Yasuoka and Atsushi Miyake
Volume 43, issue 3, 2013
- Illustrated implications of the Terrifying New Math of Meinshausen and McKibben pp. 235-245

- Colin Hunt
- An Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of Passenger Rail Demand in Melbourne, Australia pp. 249-264

- Albert Wijeweera and Michael Charles
- Does Heavy Drinking by Adults Respond to Higher Alcohol Prices and Taxes? A Survey and Assessment pp. 265-291

- Jon Nelson
- A Note on Socio-Economic Characteristics and the Demand for Beverages in Nigeria: Does Income Matter? pp. 293-302

- Kolawole Ogundari
- The Role of Taxes as an Automatic Stabilizer: Evidence from Turkey pp. 303-313

- Hüseyin Sen and Ayse Kaya
- Bilateral J-Curve between India and Her Trading Partners: A Quantitative Perspective pp. 318-338

- Aruna Dash
- The Growth of Government Spending in Lesotho pp. 339-352

- Retselisitsoe Thamae
- Adaptive Expectations and Dynamic Models for Network Goods pp. 353-373

- Arnut Paothong and G.S. Ladde
Volume 43, issue 2, 2013
- Who Benefits from Tax Evasion? pp. 139-154

- James Alm and Keith Finlay
- Credit Rating Agencies: The Importance of Fundamentals in the Assessment of Sovereign Ratings pp. 157-176

- Vanja Bozic and Cosimo Magazzino
- Trust in Spanish Governments: Antecedents and Consequences pp. 177-194

- Gloria Alarcón García and Edgardo Ayala Gaytán
- Evaluating the Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks on GCC Countries pp. 195-215

- Sayyed Ziaei
- The Determinants of Economic Growth in Africa: A Dynamic Causality and Panel Cointegration Analysis pp. 217-226

- Sharif Hossain and Rajarshi Mitra
Volume 43, issue 1, 2013
- Fiscal Deficits and the Role of Fiscal Governance: The case of Greece pp. 5-30

- Georgia Kaplanoglou and Vassilis T. Rapanos
- TWENTY-SECOND COLIN CLARK MEMORIAL LECTURE: Removing Climate Change as a Barrier to Economic Progress pp. 31-50

- Ross Garnaut
- The Relationship Between Immigration and Unemployment: The Case of France pp. 51-66

- Vincent Fromentin
- Productivity Performance of Singapore’s Retail Sector: A Two-Stage Non-Parametric Approach pp. 67-78

- Boon Lee
- Simulating the Impact of Exogenous Food Price Shock on Agriculture and the Poor in Nigeria: Results from a Computable General Equilibrium Model pp. 79-94

- Nkang Nkang, B.T. Omonona, S.A. Yusuf and O.A. Oni
- Why Post Keynesianism is Not Yet a Science pp. 95-108

- Egmont Kakarot-Handtke
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