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Economic Analysis and Policy
1970 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue 3, 2012
- Queensland solar feed-in tariffs and the merit-order effect: economic benefit, or regressive taxation and wealth transfers? pp. 277-301

- Tim Nelson, Paul Simshauser and James Nelson
- Inflation, Inflation Uncertainty and Macroeconomic Performance in Australia pp. 305-318

- Ramprasad Bhar and Girijasankar Mallik
- Gender Differences in Domains of Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Doctoral Graduates from Australian Universities pp. 319-338

- Temesgen Kifle and Isaac H. Desta
- Weak Policy in an Open Economy: The US with a Floating Exchange Rate, 1974-2009 pp. 339-350

- Henry Thompson
- International Influences on the Australian Economy in the Interwar Years pp. 351-361

- Tom Valentine
- Generalized Network Externality Function pp. 363-387

- A. Paothong and G.S. Ladde
- Investigating the Interaction Effect of Democracy and Economic Freedom on Corruption: A Cross-Country Quantile Regression Analysis pp. 389-396

- Shrabani Saha and Jen-Je Su
Volume 42, issue 2, 2012
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Tax Evasion and the Underground Economy pp. 131-132

- Michael Pickhardt, Aloys Prinz and Benno Torgler
- Combining Psychology and Economics in the Analysis of Compliance: From Enforcement to Cooperation pp. 133-152

- James Alm, Erich Kirchler and Stephan Muehlbacher
- Endogenous Norm Formation Over the Life Cycle – The Case of Tax Morale pp. 153-170

- Katarina Nordblom and Jovan Žamac
- Tax Morale and Tax Evasion: Social Preferences and Bounded Rationality pp. 171-188

- Zsombor Z. Méder, Andras Simonovits and János Vinczeb
- Competition and Tax Evasion: A Cross Country Study pp. 189-208

- Yiqun Wang
- A Game Theoretic Approach to Cross-Border VAT Evasion within EU Member States and its Relationship with the Black Economy pp. 209-220

- Silvia Fedeli and Francesco Forte
- In the Shadow of Public Debt: Are there Relations between Public Debt and the Shadow Economy? pp. 221-236

- Aloys Prinz and Hanno Beck
- Macroeconomic Implications of the Underground Sector: Challenging the Double Business Cycle Approach pp. 237-256

- Catalina Granda-Carvajal
- Why does a Large Shadow Economy not show up in Administrative Inspections? pp. 257-272

- Kari Takala and Matti Viren
Volume 42, issue 1, 2012
- For the Sake of a Credible Climate Change Policy in Australia - Revisiting the Nuclear Energy Option pp. 5-14

- Colin Hunt
- Twenty-first Colin Clark Lecture: November 2011, Competition Regulation in Australia: A Report Card pp. 17-35

- Stephen King
- Components of Inflation Uncertainty and Interest Rates: Evidence from Australia and New Zealand pp. 39-49

- Ramaprasad Bhar and Girijasankar Mallik
- Corruption: Democracy, Autocracy, and Political Stability pp. 51-66

- Kanybek Nur-tegin and Hans J. Czap
- Green TFP Intensity Impact on Sustainable East Asian Productivity Growth (Elsadig Musa Ahmed) pp. 67-78

- Elsadig Ahmed
- Study of Discrete Choice Models and Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System in the Prediction of Economic Crisis Periods in USA pp. 79-96

- Eleftherios Giovanis
- Impacts of Macroeconomic Forces and External Shocks on Real Output for Indonesia pp. 97-104

- Yu Hsing
- Foreign Direct Investment, Economic Growth and Financial Sector Development in Small Open Developing Economies pp. 105-127

- Oluwatosin Adeniyi, Festus O. Egwaikhide, Mutiu Oyinlola and Olusegun Omisakin
Volume 41, issue 3, 2011
- Debunking Macroeconomics pp. 147-168

- Steve Keen
- Beyond the Australian Debt Dreamtime: Recognising Imbalances pp. 169-194

- Mark McGovern
- Efficiency of Research Performance of Australian Universities: A Reappraisal using a Bootstrap Truncated Regression Approach pp. 195-204

- Boon Lee
- Is there any Link Between Commodity Price and Monetary Policy? Evidence from Australia pp. 205-216

- A.F.M. Kamrul Hassan and Ruhul Salim
- Estimating Production Response of Broadacre Farms in Western Australia: The Nexus of Empirics and Economics Revisited pp. 217-232

- Vilaphonh Xayavong, Nazrul Islam and Ruhul Salim
- Unintended Migration Consequences of US Welfare Reform pp. 233-252

- Hal Snarr, Daniel Friesner and Mark Burkey
- Price Effects of Monetary Policy: The Case of a Small Open Economy of New Zealand pp. 253-272

- Shahnawaz Karim, Minsoo Lee and Christopher Gan
- Economic Policies, Political Considerations and Overall Health pp. 273-286

- Stavros Drakopoulos
Volume 41, issue 2, 2011
- Australian Residential Solar Feed-in Tariffs: Industry Stimulus or Regressive Form of Taxation? pp. 113-129

- Tim Nelson, Paul Simshauser and Simon Kelley
- Reducing the Lower Bound on Market Interest Rates pp. 133-146

- Ulrich van Suntum, Metin Kaptan and Cordelius Ilgmann
- Does the ECB Rely on a Taylor Rule During the Financial Crisis? Comparing Ex-post and Real Time Data with Real Time Forecasts pp. 147-171

- Ansgar Belke and Jens Klose
- Economic Growth and FDI in Asia: A Panel-Data Approach pp. 173-187

- Aviral Tiwari and Mihai Mutascu
- Shared Equity Policy in Joint Ventures for Host Countries pp. 189-202

- Mei-Fang Chung
- Household Size Economies: Malaysian Evidence pp. 203-223

- Penny Mok, Gillis Maclean and Paul Dalziel
- New IMF Lending Facilities and Financial Stability in Emerging Markets pp. 225-238

- Jari John and Tobias Knedlik
- Book Review: IDENTITY ECONOMICS: HOW OUR IDENTITIES SHAPE OUR WORK, WAGES, AND WELL-BEING George A. Akerlof & Rachel E. Kranton, Princeton, 2010, 185 pages, ISBN 978-0-691-14648-5 pp. 241-242

- Toni Cannard
Volume 41, issue 1, 2011
- Prospects for Meeting Australia’s 2020 Carbon Targets, given a Growing Economy, Uncertain International Carbon Markets and the Slow Emergence of Renewable Energies pp. 5-11

- Colin Hunt
- The Economic Contribution of the Resources Sector by Regional Areas in Queensland pp. 15-36

- John Rolfe, Daniel Gregg, Galina Ivanova, Reuben Lawrence and David Rynne
- Assurance Problem in Gift Exchange Game: An Experimental Study pp. 33-108

- Kean Siang Ch’ng
- Sources of Productivity Growth in Health Services: A Case Study of Queensland Public Hospitals pp. 37-48

- Hong Son Nghiem, Timothy Coelli and Scott Barber
- Paying for Performance in Hospitals pp. 49-70

- Burkhard Hehenkamp and Oddvar Kaarboe
- Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) of Australian Dollar: Do Test Procedures Matter? pp. 71-81

- Kamrul Hassan Afm and Ruhul Salim
- Comparing Responses from Internet and Paper-Based Collection Methods in more Complex Stated Preference Environmental Valuation Surveys pp. 83-97

- Jill Windle and John Rolfe
Volume 40, issue 3, 2010
- Asleep at the wheel: the real interest rate experience in Australia pp. 283-296

- Mark McGovern
- The welfare effects of taxicab regulation in English towns pp. 299-312

- Jeremy Toner
- The surprising vulnerability of New Zealand manufacturing to CO2 emissions pricing: the lessons of an international comparison pp. 313-325

- Elisabeth Numan-Parsons, Kris Iyer and Matthew Bartleet
- Forecasting Population Changes and Service Requirements in the Regions: A Study of Two Regional Councils in Queensland, Australia pp. 327-349

- Wasantha Athukorala, Clevo Wilson, Prasad Neelawela, Evonne Miller, Tony Sahama, Peter Grace, Mike Hefferan, Premawansa Dissanayake and Oshan Manawadu
- Do instructional attributes pose multicollinearity problems? An empirical exploration pp. 351-361

- Mohammad Alauddin and Hong Son Nghiem
- The Role of Price Floor in a Differentiated Product Retail Market pp. 363-368

- Barna Bakó
- Nonlinearities, co-trending and budget balance sustainability pp. 369-376

- Mark Holmes
- Asleep at the wheel: the real interest rate experience in Australia pp. 377-391

- M. Zakir Saadullah Khan and M. Ismail Hossain
- Labor Market Institutions and Wage and Inflation Dynamics pp. 393-410

- Fatih Macit
Volume 40, issue 2, 2010
- Editorial Note pp. 123-123

- Uwe Dulleck, Benno Torgler and Clevo Wilson
- Comment: ‘Knock, Knock: Where is the Evidence for Dangerous Human-Caused Global Warming?’ by Robert M. Carter pp. 125-144

- Robert Edward Thomas Ward
- Reply to the Comment of Robert E.T. Ward by Robert M. Carter pp. 145-148

- Robert M. Carter
- Informal eldercare across Europe: Estimates from the European Community Household Panel pp. 149-178

- Tarja Viitanen
- Pension Reform in Japan pp. 179-208

- Akira Okamoto
- The Marginal Values of Lifesavers and Lifeguards to Beach Users in Australia and the United States pp. 209-227

- Boyd Blackwell and Clement Tisdell
- Perceptions of Fairness and Allocation Systems pp. 229-248

- David Savage and Benno Torgler
- Labor Productivity Growth, Education, Health and Technological Progress: A Cross-Country Analysis pp. 249-261

- Supachet Chansarn
- An Empirical Analysis of Real Activity and Stock Returns in an Emerging Market pp. 263-271

- Mansor Ibrahim
- Book Review - Carbon sinks and climate change: forests in the fight against global warming, C.A. Hunt, Edward Elgar, 2009, 236 pages, ISBN 978-1-84720-977-1 pp. 275-278

- Wasantha Athukorala
Volume 40, issue 1, 2010
- Nineteenth Colin Clark Lecture: November 2009: What Have we Learnt? The Great Depression in Australia from the Perspective of Today pp. 3-20

- David Gruen and Colin Clark
- The Impact of Intergovernmental Grants on Cost Efficiency: Theory and Evidence from German Municipalities pp. 21-63

- Alexander Kalb
- The Role of Labor Market Institutions on Wage and Inflation Dynamics: Empirical Evidence from OECD Economies pp. 64-77

- Fatih Macit
- A Note on the Concept of Excess Burden pp. 78-88

- Hans Lind and Roland Granqvist
- The Determinants of Firm-Level Export Intensity in New Zealand Agriculture and Forestry pp. 90-101

- Kris Iyer
- FARMERS RESOURCE – USE AND TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY IN COWPEA PRODUCTION IN NIGERIA pp. 102-110

- Omononona B.T., A.T. Akanbi and O.A. Egbetokun
- Response to Peter Monkhouse pp. 112-123

- Nick Wills-Johnson
- NEUROECONOMICS – DECISION MAKING AND THE BRAIN, P.W. Glimcher, C.F. Camerer, E. Fehr and R.A. Poldrack, Elsevier Academic Press, London, 2009, 538 pages, ISBN 978-0-12-374176-9 pp. 126-128

- Jonas Fooken
- AN INTRODUCTION TO CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS AND POLICY, F.R. Fitzroy and E. Papyrakis, Earthscan Ltd, London, 2009, 214 pages, ISBN 978-1-844-07809-7 pp. 128-130

- Jeremy Webb
- MACROECONOMIC THEORY – A DYNAMIC GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM APPROACH, M.R. Wickens, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2008, 496 pages (hardback), ISBN 0691116407 pp. 131-132

- Dirk Bethmann
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