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- 551: Minding the Shop: The Case of Obstetrics Conferences

- Joshua Gans, Andrew Leigh and Elena Varganova
- 550: Marriage and Education in Australia: Decomposing the Enrolment and Human Capital Effects

- Shane Worner
- 549: Top Incomes in Indonesia, 1920-2004

- Andrew Leigh and Pierre van der Eng
- 548: Parametric vs. Semi-parametric Estimation of the Male-Female Wage Gap: An Application to France

- Robert Breunig and Sandrine Rospabe
- 547: Immigrants Assimilate as Communities, not just as Individuals

- Timothy Hatton and Andrew Leigh
- 546: Self-organisation or Selfcreation? From Social Physics to Realist Dynamics

- Graeme Snooks
- 545: A Richer Understanding of Australia’s Productivity Performance in the 1990s: Improved estimates based upon firm-level panel data

- Robert Breunig and Marn-Heong Wong
- 544: Racial and Ethnic Discrimination in Local Consumer Markets: Exploiting the Army’s Procedures for Matching Personnel to Duty Locations

- Deborah Cobb-Clark and Heather Antecol
- 543: A Microfoundation for Increasing Returns in Human Capital Accumulation and the Under-Participation Trap

- Alison Booth and Melvyn Coles
- 542: The Glass Ceiling in Europe: Why Are Women Doing Badly in the Labour Market?

- Alison Booth
- 541: The New Discrimination and Childcare

- Patricia Apps
- 540: The Retirement Expectations of Middle-Aged Individuals

- Deborah Cobb-Clark and Steven Stillman
- 539: Dynamics Downunder: Australian Economic Strategy and Performance from the Palaeolithic to the Twenty-first Century

- Graeme Snooks
- 538: The Effects of Assortative Mating on Income Inequality: A Decompositional Analysis

- Shane Worner
- 537: Training, Minimum Wages and the Earnings Distribution

- Alison Booth and Mark Bryan
- 536: The Samaritan’s Dilemma and public health insurance

- Facundo Sepulveda
- 535: By Chance or Choice: The Regulation of the Apprenticeship System in Australia, 1900-1930

- Thorsten Stromback
- 534: How and Why has Teacher Quality Changed in Australia?

- Andrew Leigh and Christopher Ryan
- 533: Inequality and Mortality: Long-Run Evidence from a Panel of Countries

- Andrew Leigh and Christopher Jencks
- 532: Does the Lunar Cycle Affect Birth and Deaths?

- Joshua Gans and Andrew Leigh
- 531: The Millennium Bub

- Joshua Gans and Andrew Leigh
- 530: Did the Death of Australian Inheritance Taxes Affect Deaths?

- Joshua Gans and Andrew Leigh
- 529: Born on the First of July: An (Un)natural Experiment in Birth Timing

- Joshua Gans and Andrew Leigh
- 528: Bargaining Over Labor: Do Patients have any Power?

- Joshua Gans and Andrew Leigh
- 527: A Duration Analysis of the Time Taken to Find the First Job for Newly Arrived Migrants in Australia

- Prem Jung Thapa and Tue Gørgens
- 526: Does Child Gender Affect Marital Status?

- Andrew Leigh
- 525: Back-to-front Down-under? Estimating the Part-time/Full-time Wage Differential over the Period 2001-2003

- Alison Booth and Margi Wood
- 524: Family Taxation: An Unfair and Inefficient System

- Patricia Apps
- 523: Are there Asymmetries in the Effects of Training on the Conditional Male Wage Distribution?

- Wiji Arulampalam, Alison Booth and Mark Bryan
- 522: Increasing Returns to Education: Theory and Evidence

- Alison Booth, Melvyn Coles and Xiaodong Gong
- 521: Do Very High Tax Rates Induce Bunching? Implications for the Design of Income-Contingent Loan Schemes

- Bruce Chapman and Andrew Leigh
- 520: Disagreement in Partners’ Reports of Financial Difficulty

- Robert Breunig, Deborah Cobb-Clark, Xiaodong Gong and Danielle Venn
- 519: The Wealth of Mexican Americans

- Deborah Cobb-Clark and Vincent Hildebrand
- 518: Do Non-standard Working Hours Cause Negative Health Effects? Some Evidence from Panel Data

- Aydogan Ulker
- 517: Child Care Costs and the Employment Status of Married Australian Mothers

- Anu Rammohan and Stephen Whelan
- 516: How Do Unionists Vote? Estimating the Causal Impact of Union Membership on Voting Behaviour from 1966 to 2004

- Andrew Leigh
- 515: Optimal Government Regulations and Red Tape in an Economy with Corruption

- Fabio Mendez and Facundo Sepulveda
- 514: The Distribution of Top Incomes in Australia

- Anthony Atkinson and Andrew Leigh
- 513: Does Equality Lead to Fraternity?

- Andrew Leigh
- 512: Higher Education, the Bane of Fertility? An investigation with the HILDA Survey

- Peng Yu
- 511: Trust, Inequality, and Ethnic Heterogeneity

- Andrew Leigh
- 510: Is There a Glass Ceiling over Europe? Exploring the Gender Pay Gap across the Wages Distribution

- Wiji Arulampalam, Alison Booth and Mark Bryan
- 509: The Effect of Taxes and Bans on Passive Smoking

- Jerome Adda and Francesca Cornaglia
- 508: Do Coresidency with and Financial Transfers from Children Reduce the Need for Elderly Parents to Work in Developing Countries?

- Deborah Cobb-Clark and Lisa Cameron
- 507: Hours of Work and Gender Identity: Does Part-time Work Make the Family Happier?

- Alison Booth and Jan van Ours
- 506: Birth Order Matters: The Effect of Family Size and Birth Order on Educational Attainment

- Alison Booth and Hiau Joo Kee
- 505: Happiness and the Human Development Index: Australia is Not a Paradox

- Andrew Leigh and Justin Wolfers
- 504: What’s the Difference Between a Donkey and an Elephant? Using Panel Data from US States to Estimate the Impact of Partisanship on Policy Settings and Economic Outcomes

- Andrew Leigh
- 503: The Distribution of Top Incomes in New Zealand

- Anthony Atkinson and Andrew Leigh
- 502: Competing Approaches to Forecasting Elections: Economic Models, Opinion Polling and Prediction Markets

- Andrew Leigh and Justin Wolfers