Working Papers in Economics
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- 08/13: The Empirical Properties of Some Popular Estimators of Long Memory Processes

- Jennifer Brown, Les Oxley, William Rea and Marco Reale
- 08/12: Testing for Energy Market Integration in China

- Hengyun Ma, Les Oxley and John Gibson
- 08/11: Strategic Use of Trust

- Maroš Servátka, Steven Tucker and Radovan Vadovic
- 08/10: Is the Growing Skill Premium a Purely Metropolitan Issue?

- Chul Chung, Jeremy Clark and Bonggeun Kim
- 08/09: The Effect of Historical Entitlements in Cooperative Bargaining Over Evironment Policy: An Experimental Test

- Christopher Bruce and Jeremy Clark
- 08/08: The Efficiency of Direct Public Involvement in Environmental Policymaking: An Experimental Test

- Christopher Bruce and Jeremy Clark
- 08/07: The (non)Theory of the Knowledge Firm

- Paul Walker
- 08/06: Does Fairness of the Outside Option Matter?

- Maroš Servátka and Radovan Vadovic
- 08/05: Some New Approaches to Forecasting the Price of Electricity: A Study of Californian Market

- Eduardo Mendes, Les Oxley and Marco Reale
- 08/04: Long memory or shifting means? A new approach and application to realised volatility

- Eduardo Mendes, Les Oxley, William Rea and Marco Reale
- 08/03: The Knowledge Economy/Society: The Latest Example of “Measurement Without Theory”?

- Les Oxley, David Thorns, Paul Walker and Hong Wang
- 08/02: The Pastoral Boom, the Rural Land Market, and Long Swings in New Zealand Economic Growth 1873-1939

- David Greasley and Les Oxley
- 08/01: China’s Energy Economy: Technical Change, Factor Demand and Interfactor/Interfuel Substitution

- John Gibson, Bongguen Kim, Hengyun Ma and Les Oxley
- 07/06: Understanding Credit Risk: A Classroom Experiment

- Maroš Servátka and George Theocharides
- 07/05: The Implementation of Monetary Policy in New Zealand: What Factors Affect the 90-Day Bank Bill Rate?

- Alfred Guender and Oyvinn Rimer
- 07/04: How Conservative Does the Central Banker Have to Be? On the Treatment of Expectations under Discretionary Policymaking

- Alfred Guender
- 07/03: Does Generosity Generate Generosity? An Experimental Study of Reputation Effects in a Dictator Game

- Maroš Servátka
- 07/02: Boundary Algebra: A Simple Notation for Boolean Algebra and the Truth Functors

- Philip Meguire
- 07/01: A Monte Carlo Evaluation of Some Common Panel Data Estimators when Serial Correlation and Cross-sectional Dependence are Both Present

- W. Reed and Haichun Ye
- 06/16: Is There an Exchange Rate Channel in the Forward-Looking Phillips Curve? A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation

- Alfred Guender and Yu Xie
- 06/15: A Comparative Analysis of the Stabilizing Properties of Nominal Income Growth Targeting

- Alfred Guender
- 06/14: A Monte Carlo Evaluation of the Efficiency of the PCSE Estimator

- Xiujian Chen, Shu Lin and W. Reed
- 06/13: The Robust Relationship Between Taxes and State Economic Growth

- W. Reed
- 06/12: The Effects of Unemployment on Childbearing

- Andrea Kutinova
- 06/11: What About Mom? The Forgotten Beneficiary of the Medicaid Expansions

- Karen Smith Conway and Andrea Kutinova
- 06/10: Paternity Deferments and the Timing of Births: U.S. Natality During the Vietnam War

- Andrea Kutinova
- 06/09: Overconfidence in Forecasts of Own Performance: An Experimental Study

- Jeremy Clark and Lana Friesen
- 06/08: Paying Vs. Waiting in the Pursuit of Specific Egalitarianism

- Jeremy Clark and Bonggeun Kim
- 06/07: Differential Time and Money Pricing as a Mechanism for In-kind Redistribution

- Jeremy Clark and Bonggeun Kim
- 06/06: The Causes of Order Effects in Contingent Valuation Surveys: An Experimental Investigation

- Jeremy Clark and Lana Friesen
- 06/05: The Determinants of U. S. State Economic Growth: A Less Extreme Bounds Analysis

- W. Reed
- 06/04: Another Look at what to do with Time-series Cross-section Data

- Xiujian Chen, Shu Lin and W. Reed
- 06/03: Incentives and the Changing Structure of Penalties in New Zealand's Health and Safety in Employment Act

- Paul Gordon and Alan Woodfield
- 06/02: Ex Ante Liability Rules in New Zealand's Health and Safety in Employment Act: A Law and Economics Analysis

- Paul Gordon and Alan Woodfield
- 06/01: Piracy Accommodation and the Optimal Timing of Royalty Payments

- Alan Woodfield
- 05/04: The Value of Statistical Life and the Economics of Landmine Clearance in Developing Countries

- John Gibson, Sandra Barns, Michael Cameron, Steven Lim, Francis Scrimgeour and John Tressler