CEPR Discussion Papers
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- 702: Drivers of Growth in the Philippines

- Markus Brueckner and Birgit Hansl
- 701: Was Federation Uniting or Dividing? The Impact of the Customs Union of 1901 on Australian Trade Relationships

- William Coleman
- 700: The Social and Economic Determinants of Voting ‘Yes’ in South Australia’s Federation Referenda

- William Coleman
- 699: Asylum providers: Hawks or Doves?

- Yuji Tamura
- 698: On the Effect of Parental Leave Duration on Unemployment and Wages

- Elena Del Rey, Maria Racionero and Jose I. Silva
- 697: The Rise of the Middle Class and Economic Growth in ASEAN

- Markus Brueckner, Era Dabla-Norris, Mark Gradstein and Daniel Lederman
- 696: Two-aggregate games: Demonstration using a production-appropriation model

- Richard Cornes, Roger Hartley and Yuji Tamura
- 695: Parents' primary and secondary childcare time adjustment to market time: Evidence from Australian mothers and fathers

- Huong Dinh and Maria Racionero
- 694: Drivers of Growth in Russia

- Markus Brueckner and Birgit Hansl
- 693: International Coordination in Asylum Provision

- Yuji Tamura
- 692: Asylum provision: A review of economic theories

- Anjali Suriyakumaran and Yuji Tamura
- 691: The Management of Organisations as a Target for Productivity Gains in Australia: Intellectual Assets

- Christina Boedker, Kieron Meagher, Richard Vidgen, Julie Cogin and Jan Mouritsen
- 690: Optimal Taxation, Inequality and Top Incomes

- Yuri Andrienko, Patricia Apps and Ray Rees
- 689: Fiscal Stimulus and Households' Non-Durable Consumption Expenditures: Evidence from the 2009 Australian Nation Building and Jobs Plan

- Emma Aisbett, Markus Brueckner, Ralf Steinhauser and Rhett Wilcox
- 688: A Young Tree Dead? The Story of Economics in Australia and New Zealand

- William Coleman
- 687: The Cost of Nuclear Electricity: France after Fukushima

- Nicolas Boccard
- 686: The Slump and Immigration Policy in Europe

- Tim Hatton
- 685: Why Has Wage Inequality Risen Most Where Wage Shares Have Fallen Least?

- Declan Trott
- 684: Raise Top Tax Rates, Not the GST

- Patricia Apps and Ray Rees
- 683: The Resources Boom and Economic Policy in the Longer Run

- Peter Sheehan and Robert Gregory
- 682: The Henderson Question? The Melbourne Institute and fifty years of welfare policy

- Robert Gregory
- 681: Income and Access to Higher Education: Are High Quality Universities Becoming More or Less Elite? A Longitudinal Analysis of Admissions at UW-Madison

- John F. Witte, Barbara Wolfe and Sara E. Dahill-Brown
- 680: Estimating Benefits from University Level Diversity

- Barbara Wolfe and Jason Fletcher
- 679: Do Single-Sex Classes Affect Exam Scores? An Experiment in a Coeducational University

- Alison Booth, Lina Cardona-Sosa and Patrick Nolen
- 678: Harsh occupations, life expectancy and social security

- Pierre Pestieau and Maria Racionero
- 677: Labor Supply Heterogeneity and Demand for Child Care of Mothers with Young Children

- Patricia Apps, Jan Kabátek, Ray Rees and Arthur van Soest
- 676: The Inadequacy of Friedman and Savage’s Critique of Diminishing Marginal Utility

- William Coleman
- 675: Capital Income Taxation and the Mirrlees Review

- Patricia Apps and Ray Rees
- 674: Risk and Saving in Two-Person Households: More Scope for Precautionary Saving

- Patricia Apps, Yuri Andrienko and Ray Rees
- 673: Optimal Taxation, Child Care and Models of the Household

- Patricia Apps and Ray Rees
- 672: Harsh occupations, health status and social security

- Maria Racionero and Pierre Pestieau
- 671: Choosing the type of income-contingent loan: risk-sharing versus risk-pooling

- Maria Racionero and Elena Del Rey
- 670: The Economic Behavior of Trade Unions

- Alison Booth
- 669: Health and Wealth in Early Retirement

- Geoffrey L. Wallace, Robert Haveman, Karen Holden and Barbara Wolfe
- 668: Am I my Brother's Keeper? Sibling Spillover Effects: The Case of Developmental Disabilities and Externalizing Behavior

- Jason Fletcher, Nicole Hair and Barbara Wolfe
- 667: Long-Term Effects of Public Low-Income Housing Vouchers: Work, Neighborhood, Family Composition and Childcare Usage

- Robert Haveman and Barbara Wolfe
- 666: From Parents to Their Children: How Do Nations Compare? Findings of a Major Cross-National Study

- Robert Haveman
- 665: The Importance of Family Income in the Formation and Evolution of Non-Cognitive Skills in Childhood

- Jason Fletcher and Barbara Wolfe
- 664: Monetary transfers from children and the labour supply of elderly parents: evidence from Vietnam

- Ha Nguyen, Amy Liu and Alison Booth
- 663: Wage dispersion and team performance: a theoretical model and evidence from baseball

- Robert Breunig, Bronwyn Garrett-Rumba, Mathieu Jardin and Yvon Rocaboy
- 662: A Monte Carlo Study of Bias Corrections for Panel Probit Models

- Blair Alexander and Robert Breunig
- 661: The immigrant wage gap and assimilation in Australia: the impact of unobserved heterogeneity

- Mosfequs Salehin and Robert Breunig
- 660: Asylum Policy in the EU: The Case for Deeper Integration

- Tim Hatton
- 659: Salience, Risky Choices and Gender

- Alison Booth and Patrick Nolen
- 658: Refugee and Asylum Migration to the OECD: A Short Overview

- Timothy J. Hatton
- 657: Do Health Care Report Cards Cause Providers to Select Patients and Raise Quality of Care?

- Yijuan Chen and Juergen Meinecke
- 656: Living Standards, Terms of Trade and Foreign Ownership: Reflections on the Australian Mining Boom

- Robert Gregory
- 655: Optimal Piecewise Linear Income Taxation

- Patricia Apps, Ngo Long and Ray Rees
- 654: Gender Differences in Risk Aversion: Do Single-Sex Environments Affect their Development?

- Alison Booth, Lina Cardona-Sosa and Patrick Nolen
- 653: Estimating Net Child Care Price Elasticities of Partnered Women With Pre-School Children Using a Discrete Structural Labour Supply-Child Care Model

- Xiaodong Gong and Robert Breuing
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