CAMA Working Papers
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- 2017-01: Secular stagnation: Determinants and consequences for Australia

- Grace Taylor and Rodney Tyers
- 2016-74: Trend inflation and exchange rate dynamics: A New Keynesian approach

- Takashi Kano
- 2016-73: Comparing budget repair measures for a small open economy with growing debt

- George Kudrna and Chung Tran
- 2016-72: The political consequences of ethnic tension: Theory and evidence

- Kemal Kivanc Akoz, Kerim Arin and Christina Zenker
- 2016-71: Product turnover and deflation: Evidence from Japan

- Kozo Ueda, Kota Watanabe and Tsutomu Watanabe
- 2016-70: Determinants of fertility in the long run

- Jong-Wha Lee
- 2016-69: North Korea's economic integration and growth potential

- Jong-Wha Lee and Ju Hyun Pyun
- 2016-68: Influence of renewable energy sources on transmission networks in Central Europe

- Karel Janda, Jan Malek and Lukáš Rečka
- 2016-67: Effects of oil price and global demand shocks on small island developing states

- Alrick Campbell
- 2016-66: Mortality and urbanization: An African tragedy

- Markus Brueckner
- 2016-65: Consumption in Asia

- Markus Brueckner
- 2016-64: Adapting to changing prices before and after the crisis: The case of US commercial banks

- Laura Spierdijk, Sherrill Shaffer and Tim Considine
- 2016-63: Foods, fuels or finances: Which prices matter for biofuels?

- Ondrej Filip, Karel Janda, Ladislav Krištoufek and David Zilberman
- 2016-62: Non-scale endogenous growth with R&D and human capital

- Creina Day
- 2016-61: International spill-overs of uncertainty shocks: Evidence from a FAVAR

- Gunes Kamber, Ozer Karagedikli, Michael Ryan and Tugrul Vehbi
- 2016-60: Benchmarking macroprudential policies: An initial assessment

- Domenico Lombardi and Pierre Siklos
- 2016-59: The spillover effects of innovative ideas on human capital

- Baris Alpaslan and Abdilahi Ali
- 2016-58: Post-GFC external shocks and Indonesian economic performance

- Prayudhi Azwar and Rodney Tyers
- 2016-57: China’s slowdown and global financial market volatility: Is world growth losing out?

- Paul Cashin, Kamiar Mohaddes and Mehdi Raissi
- 2016-56: Oil prices and the global economy: Is it different this time around?

- Kamiar Mohaddes and Mohammad Pesaran
- 2016-55: The US oil supply revolution and the global economy

- Kamiar Mohaddes and Mehdi Raissi
- 2016-54: Growth in international commodity prices, the terms of trade, and GDP per capita: A case study of Vietnam

- Markus Brueckner and Kien Nguyen
- 2016-53: Financial shocks and inflation dynamics

- Angela Abbate, Sandra Eickmeier and Esteban Prieto
- 2016-52: Negative interest rate policies: Sources and implications

- Carlos Arteta, Ayhan Kose, Marc Stocker and Temel Taskin
- 2016-51: On what states do prices depend? Answers from Ecuador

- Craig Benedict, Mario Crucini and Anthony Landry
- 2016-50: Trends and cycles in small open economies: Making the case for a general equilibrium approach

- Kan Chen and Mario Crucini
- 2016-49: Australian prudential regulation before and after the global financial crisis

- Peter Docherty, Ron Bird, Timo Henckel and Gordon Menzies
- 2016-48: Insurance in human capital models with limited enforcement

- Tom Krebs, Moritz Kuhn and Mark Wright
- 2016-47: Do Fed forecast errors matter?

- Pao-Lin Tien, Tara Sinclair and Edward N. Gamber
- 2016-46: Speculative bubbles or market fundamentals? An investigation of US regional housing markets

- Shuping Shi
- 2016-45: Understanding the energy-GDP elasticity: A sectoral approach

- Paul Burke and Zsuzsanna Csereklyei
- 2016-44: Reconciling output gaps: unobserved components model and Hodrick-Prescott filter

- Joshua Chan and Angelia Grant
- 2016-43: Inequality or poverty: which is bad for growth?

- Robert Breunig and Omer Majeed
- 2016-42: Drivers of growth in Russia

- Markus Brueckner and Birgit Hansl
- 2016-41: Financial factors and monetary policy: Determinacy and learnability of equilibrium

- Paul Kitney
- 2016-40: Assessing the economic value of probabilistic forecasts in the presence of an inflation target

- Christopher McDonald, Craig Thamotheram, Shaun Vahey and Elizabeth Wakerly
- 2016-39: Global uncertainty and the global economy: Decomposing the impact of uncertainty shocks

- Wensheng Kang, Ronald Ratti and Joaquin Vespignani
- 2016-38: Rebound effect of improved energy efficiency for different energy types: A general equilibrium analysis for China

- Yingying Lu, Yu Liu and Meifang Zhou
- 2016-37: A note on imperfect credibility

- Ippei Fujiwara, Timothy Kam and Takeki Sunakawa
- 2016-36: Terms of trade volatility, government spending cyclicality, and economic growth

- Markus Brueckner and Francisco Carneiro
- 2016-35: Do fiscal multipliers depend on fiscal positions?

- Raju Huidrom, Ayhan Kose, Jamus Lim and Franziska Ohnsorge
- 2016-34: Challenges of fiscal policy in emerging and developing economies

- Raju Huidrom, Ayhan Kose and Franziska Ohnsorge
- 2016-33: The impact of oil price shocks on the US stock market: A note on the roles of US and non-US oil production

- Wensheng Kang, Ronald Ratti and Joaquin Vespignani
- 2016-32: Time-varying volatility, financial intermediation and monetary policy

- Sandra Eickmeier, Norbert Metiu and Esteban Prieto
- 2016-31: The missing link: Are individuals with more social capital in better health? Evidence from India

- Baris Alpaslan and Julide Yildirim
- 2016-30: China's economic growth and convergence

- Jong-Wha Lee
- 2016-29: The impact of gender equality policies on economic growth

- Jinyoung Kim, Jong-Wha Lee and Kwanho Shin
- 2016-28: Dutch disease, real effective exchange rate misalignments and their effect on GDP growth in the EU

- Mariarosaria Comunale
- 2016-27: Commodity prices and fiscal policy design: Procyclical despite a rule

- Hilde Bjørnland and Leif Thorsrud
- 2016-26: Forecasting GDP with global components. This time is different

- Hilde Bjørnland, Francesco Ravazzolo and Leif Thorsrud
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