Economic Analysis and Policy
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Volume 37, issue 2, 2007
- Seventeenth Colin Clark lecture: August 2007, Setting Australia's Minimum Wages in 2007 and Beyond: Building a New Australian Economic Institution pp. 109-118

- Ian Harper
- A Conversation with Clem Tisdell pp. 119-144

- John Lodewijks
- Exchange Rate Implications for Australian Manufacturing Investment and Exports pp. 145-162

- Robyn Swift
- Personal Income Tax Reform in Australia: A Specific Proposal pp. 163-186

- Binh Tran-Nam, Linh Vu and Brian Andrew
- Teaching Economics in a Changing Environment: The Case of Introductory Postgraduate Economic Statistics pp. 187-204

- Mohammad Alauddin and John Foster
Volume 37, issue 1, 2007
- Is bigger Better? Local Government Amalgamation and the South Australian Rising to the Challenge Inquiry pp. 1-14

- Brian Dollery, Joel Byrnes and Lin Crase
- Market External Events as Triggers of the 1991-1997 Residential Construction Peak in Taiwan pp. 15-40

- Hui-Yuan Hsieh and John Forster
- Foreign Aid and Government's Fiscal Behaviour in Nepal: An Empirical Analysis pp. 41-60

- Badri Prasad Bhattarai
- Labour Market Decisions of Australian Families Coping with Mental and Physical Disabilities pp. 61-76

- Nerina Vecchio
- The Value of a Recreational Beach Visit: An Application to Mooloolaba Beach and Comparisons with other Outdoor Recreation Sites pp. 77-98

- Boyd Blackwell
Volume 36, issue 1-2, 2006
- Innovation and the Conditions of Economic Progress pp. 1-12

- J. Stanley Metcalfe
- The Welfare Cost of Capital Controls pp. 13-24

- Anthony Makin and Alexander Robson
- The New Economy and the Dollar Puzzle pp. 25-43

- Neil Dias Karunaratne
- Determinants of Export Supply of the Australian Textiles Industry pp. 45-59

- Inka Havrila and Pemasiri Gunawardana
- The National and Regional Economic Consequences of Rapid Growth in Australia's Telecommunications Sector pp. 61-97

- James Giesecke
- Economic Evaluation of a Community Based Early Intervention Program Implemented in a Disadvantaged Urban Area of Queensland pp. 99-119

- Matthew Manning, Ross Homel and Christine Smith
Volume 35, issue 1-2, 2005
- Estimates of Capital Stocks for the States and Territories of Australia pp. 1-22

- S. Mikhailitchenko, D.T. Gfyen and C. Smith
- The Gains from the Microeconomic Reform of the Power Generation Industry in East-Coast Australia pp. 23-43

- Paul Simhauser
- Corporate Income Tax Reform: The Neglected Issue of Tax Income pp. 45-60

- John Ablett and Neil Hart
- The Economic Consequences of Droit De Suite in the European Union pp. 61-71

- Victor Ginsburgh
- The Asian Currency Crisis and Australian Exports to East Asia pp. 73-90

- Pemasiri Gunawardana
- The Optimal Access Price in a Vertically Related Industry pp. 91-102

- Partha Gangopadhyay
- On the Double Imputation Hedonic Price Index pp. 103-112

- M.L. Kremmer and David Prentice
Volume 34, issue 2, 2004
- Does the Term Structure Predict Australia's Future Output Growth? pp. 121-44

- Abbas Valadkhani
- Business Expectations and Preferences Regarding the Introduction of Daylight Saving in Queensland pp. 145-62

- Andrew Worthington
- An Analysis of the Sri Lankan Conflict Using an Economic Tool pp. 163-188

- Preben Johannessen, Jayatilleke S. Bandara and Christine Smith
- Could Foreign-Aid Financing Cause Excess Depreciation of Public Capital? Two Simple Hypothetical Cases pp. 189-202

- Yisheng Bu
- Superannuation: A Guide to the Field for Australian Economists pp. 203-26

- Geoffrey Kingston
Volume 34, issue 1, 2004
- Demographic Transition and Optimal Saving in Four Asian Countries pp. 1-13

- R.S. Guest and Ian McDonald
- Modelling the Regional Economic Consequences of Efficiency Gains in the Utilities Sector pp. 15-35

- James Giesecke and John Madden
- Effects of Housing Allowances on Housing Prices in Australia: A Cointegration Analysis pp. 37-51

- Mamta Chowdhury and Girijasankar Mallik
- An Empirical Analysis of Sugarcane Production in Fiji, 1970-2000 pp. 53-62

- Paresh Kumar Narayan
- Commodity Currencies: A Macroeconomic Interpretation pp. 63-78

- Matt Polasek
- Attitudes to Entry Fees to National Parks: Results and Policy Implications from a Queensland Case Study pp. 79-102

- Clevo Wilson and Clement Tisdell
Volume 33, issue 2, 2003
- Introduction to Special Issue on International Taxation and Foreign Investment pp. 173-177

- Johannes Jüttner
- International Tax Competition: A New Framework for Analysis pp. 179-192

- Peter Birch Sørensen
- Tax Competition, Economic Hegemony and the Future pp. 193-219

- Terry Dwyer and Deborah Dwyer
- Tax Policy, FDI and the Irish Economic Boom of the 1990s pp. 221-236

- Frank Barry
- Source Rules, Trade and Income Taxes, and Electronic Commerce: Designing Rules for the Taxation of Cross-Border Income pp. 237-249

- Harry Grubert
- Tax Treaties, Renegotiations, and Foreign Direct Investment pp. 251-273

- Ronald Davies
- The Impact of Corporate Taxation on the Location of Capital: A Review pp. 275-292

- Michael Devereux and Rachel Griffith
- Taxing International Financial Institutions pp. 293-306

- Warren Hogan
Volume 33, issue 1, 2003
- Macro and Micro Impacts of Structural Reforms in Papua New Guinea: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis pp. 1-22

- John Asafu-Adjaye
- Macroeconomic Factors and Bank and Finance Stock Prices: The Australian Experience pp. 23-30

- Satya Paul and Girijasankar Mallik
- Willingness to Pay for Malaria Insurance: A Case Study of Households in Ghana Using the Contingent Valuation Method pp. 31-47

- John Asafu-Adjaye and Janet Dzator
- Take-Home Tests in Economics pp. 52-60

- George Bredon
- On the Use of Classroom Experiments in 'Aligned' Teaching pp. 61-72

- Stephen Cheung
- The Gender Issue Revisited: A Case Study of Student Performance in Economics and Econometrics pp. 73-89

- Diane M Dancer
- Making Natural Resource Economics Relevant for a Highly Diversified Student Clientele pp. 90-102

- Steve Harrison
- Teaching Large Classes: Overcoming the Myths pp. 103-117

- Debra Herbert, Denise Chalmers and Rachel Hannam
- Teaching Them a Lesson at Ipswich: Reflections pp. 118-125

- Bruce Littleboy
- The Teaching of Economics in Schools: A Problem in the Making? pp. 126-135

- Alex Millmow
- Alternative Structures and Teaching Modes for a Multi-campus University pp. 136-143

- Satya Paul and John Lodewijks
- Designing a Conversion Masters Subject with Flexible Assessment pp. 144-156

- Jon Stanford
- Understanding Students' Misunderstanding in Economics pp. 157-171

- Tommy Tang