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- 2002-29: Sources of Variations Between The Inflation Rates of Korea, Thailand and Indonesia During The Post-1997 Crisis

- Gulasekaran Rajaguru and Reza Siregar
- 2002-28: Water and Economic Growth

- Edward Barbier
- 2002-27: The Role of Natural Resources in Economic Development

- Edward Barbier
- 2002-26: Liberalisation of Financial Services in Southeast Asia under the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Services (AFAS)

- Ramkishen Rajan and Rahul Sen
- 2002-25: Building an internationally competitive Australian olive industry: lessons from the wine industry

- Kym Anderson
- 2002-24: Prices of French Icon Wines and the Business Cycle: Empirical Evidence from Danish Wine Auctions

- Jan Bentzen, Valdemar Smith and Søren Leth-Sørensen
- 2002-23: Wine prices in the Nordic countries: Are they lower than in the region of origin?

- Jan Bentzen and Valdemar Smith
- 2002-22: Will Asian Economies Gain from Liberalizing Trade in Services?

- Ramkishen Rajan and Graham Bird
- 2002-21: Base Money and Exchange Rate: Sources of Inflation in Indonesia during the Post-1997 Financial Crisis

- Reza Siregar and Gulasekaran Rajaguru
- 2002-20: International Financial Liberalisation in Developing Countries: Lessons from Recent Experiences

- Ramkishen Rajan
- 2002-19: Capital Flows and Regional Financial Interdependencies in the Context of Crises: Evidence From East Asia

- Ramkishen Rajan, Reza Siregar and Graham Bird
- 2002-18: The Political Economy of A Trade-First Approach to Regionalism

- Graham Bird and Ramkishen Rajan
- 2002-17: Liberalisation of International Trade in Financial Services in Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand

- Ramkishen Rajan and Rahul Sen
- 2002-16: International trade and industry policies

- Kym Anderson
- 2002-15: The New Global Economy: Opportunities and Challenges for Small Open Economies

- Kym Anderson
- 2002-14: Environmental economics and the Murray-Darling

- Jonathan Pincus
- 2002-13: From the Australian Settlement to Microeconomic Reform: the Change in Twentieth Century Policy Regimes

- Geoffrey Brennan and Jonathan Pincus
- 2002-12: Exchange Rate Volatility, Trade and “Fixing for Life” in Thailand

- Teuku Rahmatsyah, Gulasekaran Rajaguru and Reza Siregar
- 2002-11: Impact of ChinaÂ’s WTO Accession on Farm-Nonfarm Income Inequality and Rural Poverty

- Kym Anderson, Jikun Huang and Elena Ianchovichina
- 2002-10: Too Much of a Good Thing?: The Adequacy of International Reserves in the Aftermath of Crises

- Graham Bird and Ramkishen Rajan
- 2002-09: Measuring Effects of Trade Policy Distortions: How far have we come?

- Kym Anderson
- 2002-08: The Japan-Singapore “New Age” Economic Partnership Agreement: Background, Motivation and Implications

- Ramkishen Rajan and Rahul Sen
- 2002-07: Pecularities of Retaliation in WTO Dispute Settlement

- Kym Anderson
- 2002-06: Is Regulatory Harmonization Efficient? The Case of Agricultural Biotechnology Labelling

- Lee Ann Jackson
- 2002-05: Impact of Exchange Rate Volatility on IndonesiaÂ’s Trade Performance in the 1990s

- Reza Siregar and Ramkishen Rajan
- 2002-04: Who Gains from Australian Generic Wine R&D and Promotion?

- Xueyan Zhao, Kym Anderson and Glyn Wittwer
- 2002-03: The Evolving Asian Financial Architecture

- Graham Bird and Ramkishen Rajan
- 2002-02: SingaporeÂ’s New Commercial Trade Strategy: the Pros and Cons of Bilateralism

- Ramkishen Rajan and Rahul Sen
- 2002-01: Safeguarding against Capital Account Crises: Unilateral, Regional and Multilateral Options for East Asia

- Ramkishen Rajan