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276: Food and the GST
John Quiggin
274: Long Term Unemployment: Projections and Policy
Bruce Chapman, Pramod (Raja) Junankar and C.A. Kapuscinski
273: How Do Australian Part-Time Workers Compare to Their United States Counterparty
A. Hawke
272: Over Investment in Australian Housing: Implications for Tax Policy
Steven Bourassa and Patric Hendershott
271: Government, Human Capital Formation and Higher Education
Bruce Chapman and D. Pope
270: The Australian Foreign Debt Debate
C. Applegate
269: GST and the Inflation Rate. & The Consumption Tax Conference Summary and Assessment
C. Murphy and J. Pigott
268: New Zealand's Experience with Consumption Tax. & Lessons from New Zealand
A. Bollard and A. Wood
267: Borrowing, Saving and Taxation. & Consomption Tax, Compensation and The Distribution of Income
John Quiggin and A. Harding
266: Consumption Tax: A solution or New Problem? & Economic Arguments for a New Consumption Tax
T. Dwyer and John Freebairn
265: The Case for Tourism Promotion: an Economic Analysis
L. Dwyer and Peter Forsyth
264: On Macroeconomic Policy and Macroeconometric Models
Kenneth Wallis
263: Macroeconomic Policy Issues of the 1990s
J. Pitchford
262: Current Account Deficits, External Liability and Economic Policy
J. Pichford
261: The Relevance of Macroeconomics in OECD Countries
A. Blundell-Wignall
260: Are Education and On-the-Job Training Complementary or Substitute Activities? Evidence from Australia, Great Britain and United States
A. Daly
259: Technological Catch Up and Diverging Incomes: Patterns of Economic Growth 1960-88
Steve Dowrick
258: Government Consumption: Its Effects on Productivity and Investment, A Study Using Panel Data for 24 OECD Countries
S. Dpwrick
257: The Structure of Industrial Relations, Wages Policy and Technological Change
Steve Dowrick
256: Male-Female Wage Differentials: How Important is Occupational Segragation?
A. Hawke
255: Aboriginal Employment and Unemployment: An Overview
P.N. Janankar and C.A. Kapuscinski
254: Academic Research Productivity: Are Economists Paid Their Marginal Product?
Geoffrey Brennan and Francis Teal
253: Analysing the Impact of Consensual Incomes Policy on Aggregate Wage Outcome: The 1980s Australian Experiment
Bruce Chapman, A. Hanlan, P.E.T. Lewis, W.L. Mitchell and M.J. Watts
252: Citizen Preferences and Public Education in Australia: An Analysis of Interstate Diffrences
Perry Shapiro and E. Papadakis
251: Can Interventionism Fix the Trade Deficit?
Anthony Makin
249: The Incidence of Long Term Unemployment in Australia
Pramod (Raja) Junankar and C.A. Kapuscinski
248: Measuring the Benefits and Costs of Foreign Tourism
Peter Forsyth and L. Dwyer
247: An Analysis of Australian Labour Market Programs
A. Stretton and Bruce Chapman
246: Can Australian Compete? A Perspective on the International Competitiveness of the Australian Economy
Peter Forsyth
245: Trade Liberalization and Intra-Industry Trade: Evidence from the CER Agreement
C. Hamilton and P. Kniest
244: Jobs and Gender: A Logo Approach to the Australian Labour Market
Gregory and R.G.
242: MEASURING THE WELFARE AND REVENUE EFFECTS OF TRADE REFORMS
Francis Teal
241: DEMOGRAPHICS, RETIREMENT SAVING, AND SUPERANNUATION POLICY: AN AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE
Hazel Bateman, J. Frisch, Geoffrey Kingston and John Piggott
240: IMMIGRANT QUALIFICATIONS: RECOGNITION AND RELATIVE WAGE OUTPUT
B.J. Chapmen and R.R. Iredale
239: SELF DISCRIMINATION AND HUMAN CAPITAL INVESTMENT: THE RALATIONSHIP BETWEEN GENDER ROLES AND FEMALE LABOR MARKET PERFORMANCE
Francis Vella
238: THE DURATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN AUSTRALIA: MEMORY AND MEASUREMENT
Pramod (Raja) Junankar and C.A. Kapuscinski
237: MONETARY POLICY IN AUSTRALIA: THE CONFLICT BETWEEN SHORT-TERM AND MIDIUM- TERM OBJECTIVES
P.J. Stemp and C.W. Murphy
236: THE USE AND COST OF CHILD CARE IN AUSTRALIA
Francis Teal
235: GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELS, AUSTRALIAN'S TERMS OF TRADE AND THE REAL EXCHANGE RATE: 1970-1989
Francis Teal
234: TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY AND WAGE POLICY
O. Covick
233: FISCAL ADJUSTMENT, THE REAL EXCHANGE RATE AND AUSTRALIAN'S EXTERNAL IMBALANCE
Alberto Alesina, David Gruen and M.T. Jones
232: WHY DID THE PRODUCTIVITY OF AUSTRALIAN LABOUR GROW SLOWER IN THE 1980?; TIME SERIES AND CROSS-NATIONAL ANALYSIS OF TRENDS AND CAUSES
Steve Dowrick
231: INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND THE "PRODUCTIVITY MIRACLE" IN BRITISH MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IN THE 1980S
D. Metcalf
230: THE ROLE OF FERTILITY AND POPULATION IN ECONOMIC GROWTH: NEW RESULTS FROM AGGREGATE CROSS-NATIONAL DATA
James Brander and Steve Dowrick
229: ECONOMIC REFORM AND MACROECONOMIC POLICY IN NEW ZEALAND
Graeme Wells
228: COMPETITIVENESS, MICROECONOMIC REFORM AND THE CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT
Peter Forsyth
227: THE DEVELOPMENT OF MONETARY INSTITUTIONS IN AUSTRALIA FROM FEDERATION TO THE SECOND WORLD WAR
C.G. Fane
226: CAN ECONOMIC THEORY EXPLAIN WHY AUSTRALIAN WOMEN ARE SO WELL PAID RELATIVE TO THEIR U.S. COUNTERPARTS?
Robert Gregory and A.E. Daly
225: THE EFFECTS OF FISCAL RESTRAINTS ON THE AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY AS PROJECTED BY THE MURPHY AND MSG2 MODELS: A COMPARISON
B.F. Parsell, Alan Powell and Peter Wilcoxen
223: A COMPARISON OF THE NIF88, AMPS AND COUNTY NATWEST MODELS
Russel Cooper
222: FISCAL POLICY AND THE CURRENT ACCOUNT: HISTORICAL, THEORETICAL AND POLICY PERSPECTIVES, AND "TWIN DEFICIT" AND THE AUSTRALIAN MODELS COMMENTS ON A CONFERENCE
D.T. Nguyen and Adrian Pagan
221: AN ANALYSIS OF THE AUSTRALIAN CONSENSUAL INCOMES POLICY: THE PRICES AND INCOMES ACCORD
Bruce Chapman and F. Gruen
216: Industrialisation, Catching Up and Economic Growth; A Comparative Study Across the World's Capitalist Countries
Steve Dowrick and Norman Gemmell
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