ANU Working Papers in Economics and Econometrics
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- 2024-703: Identifying Economic Causes of Mass Shootings

- Markus Brueckner and Hasin Yousaf
- 2024-702: Health Heterogeneity, Portfolio Choice and Wealth Inequality

- Juergen Jung and Chung Tran
- 2024-701: Child-Related Transfers, Means Testing and Welfare

- Darapheak Tin and Chung Tran
- 2024-700: Supernudge: A transparent pricing proposal for sports betting

- Evan Calford
- 2024-699: Natural Disasters and Human Development in Asia-Pacific: The Role of External Debt

- Markus Brueckner, Sudyumna Dahal and Haiyan Lin
- 2024-698: Information Acquisition and Individual Investors’ Trading Behavior

- Yaling Li, Ronghua Luo and Kailing Shen
- 2024-697: Long Term Care Risk For Couples and Singles

- Elena Capatina, Gary Hansen and Minchung Hsu
- 2024-696: External shocks and labor market reforms in autocracies and democracies: evidence from oil price windfalls

- Markus Brueckner, Gabriele Ciminelli and Norman Loayza
- 2024-695: Demand for Spousal Health

- Elena Capatina and Hyunjae Kang
- 2023-694: Natural Resources, State Ownership, and Economic Development

- Markus Brückner, Chadi Bou Habib and Martin Lokanc
- 2023-693: Education, mobility and redistribution

- Pierre Pestieau and Maria Racionero
- 2023-692: Employer vs Government Parental Leave: Labour Market Effects

- Elena Del Rey, Maria Racionero and Jose I. Silva
- 2023-691: Progressive Pension and Optimal Tax Progressivity

- Chung Tran and Nabeeh Zakariyya
- 2023-690: Effects of Government Regulation of Diesel and Petrol Prices on GDP Growth: Evidence from China

- Markus Brueckner, Haidi Hong and Joaquin Vespignani
- 2022-689: Estimating Causal Effects of Monetary Policy for a Small Open Economy: Econometric Model and Estimation Framework

- Markus Brueckner
- 2022-688: The Value of and Demand for Diverse News Sources

- Evan Calford and Anujit Charkraborty
- 2022-687: Dividend Imputation, Investment and Capital Accumulation in Open Economies

- Chung Tran and Sebastian Wende
- 2022-686: Lifecycle Earnings Risk and Insurance: New Evidence from Australia

- Darapheak Tin and Chung Tran
- 2022-685: Inflationary Redistribution, Trading Opportunities and Consumption Inequality

- Timothy Kam and Junsang Lee
- 2022-684: Money, Credit and Imperfect Competition Among Banks

- Allen Head, Timothy Kam, Ieng Man (Sam) Ng and Isaac Pan
- 2022-681: Higher-order Beliefs in a Sequential Social Dilemma

- Evan Calford and Anujit Chakraborty
- 2021-683: Covid-19 and Firms’ Stock Price Growth: The Role of Market Capitalization

- Markus Brueckner, Wensheng Kang and Joaquin Vespignani
- 2021-682: Inequality and Growth in China

- Markus Brueckner and Haiyan Lin
- 2021-680: An elementary tariff reform for a free trade area

- Martin Richardson
- 2021-679: Contingent Reasoning and Dynamic Public Goods Provision

- Evan Calford and Timothy Cason
- 2021-678: Of hired guns and ideologues: why would a law firm ever retain an honest expert witness?

- Martin Richardson
- 2021-677: Between a Rock and a Hard Place: A New Perspective on the Resource Curse

- Rabah Arezki and Markus Brueckner
- 2020-676: A Note on the Annuity Role of Estate Tax - ONLINE SUPPLEMENT

- Monisankar Bishnu and Cagri Kumru
- 2020-675: Mixed strategies and preference for randomization in games with ambiguity averse agents

- Evan Calford
- 2020-674: Covid-19 Infections and the Performance of the Stock Market: An Empirical Analysis for Australia

- Markus Brueckner and Joaquin Vespignani
- 2020-673: Non-Gravity Trade

- Markus Brueckner, Ngo Long and Joaquin Vespignani
- 2020-672: Semiparametric Identification and Estimation of Discrete Choice Models for Bundles

- Fu Ouyang, Thomas Tao Yang and Hanghui Zhang
- 2020-671: Semiparametric Estimation of Dynamic Binary Choice Panel Data Models

- Fu Ouyang and Thomas Tao Yang
- 2019-670: Incidence of Capital Income Taxation in a Lifecycle Economy with Firm Heterogeneity

- Chung Tran and Sebastian Wende
- 2019-669: On The Existence of Equilibrium In Bayesian Games Without Complementarities

- Idione Meneghel and Rabee Tourky
- 2019-668: A strategic product for belief functions

- Ronald Stauber
- 2019-667: Tax Progressivity in Australia: Facts, Measurements and Estimates

- Chung Tran and Nabeeh Zakariyya
- 2018-666: Sustainable and Equitable Pensions with Means Testing in Aging Economies

- George Kudrna, Chung Tran and Alan Woodland
- 2018-665: Threshold regression with endogeneity for short panels

- Tue Gorgens and Allan H. Würtz
- 2018-664: Private School Usage in Australia 1975 - 2010: Evidence from the Household Expenditure Surveys

- Tue Gorgens, Christopher Ryan and Guochang Zhao
- 2018-663: Labor Market Effects of Reducing the Gender Gap in Parental Leave Entitlements

- Elena Del Rey, Maria Racionero and Jose I. Silva
- 2018-662: Optimal Progressive Income Taxation in a Bewley-Grossman Framework

- Juergen Jung and Chung Tran
- 2018-660: Revisiting Tax on Top Income

- Ayse Imrohoroglu, Cagri Kumru and Arm Nakornthab
- 2018-659: Media, fake news, and debunking

- Ngo Long, Martin Richardson and Frank Stahler
- 2018-658: A Revisit to the Annuity Role of Estate Tax

- Monisankar Bishnu, Nick L Guo and Cagri Kumru
- 2017-657: International Agreements, Economic Sovereignty and Exit

- Martin Richardson and Frank Stähler
- 2017-656: Social Security: Progressive Benefits but Regressive Outcome?

- Monisankar Bishnu, Nick L. Guo and Cagri Kumru
- 2017-655: Estimation of dynamic models of recurring events with censored data

- Tue Gorgens and Sanghyeok Lee
- 2017-654: Equivalent representations of discrete-time two-state panel data models

- Tue Gorgens and Dean Hyslop
- 2017-653: Emotions in Civil Litigation

- Ben Chen and José Rodrigues-Neto
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