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- 95-8: Monetary Factors in the Great Depression in Australia
- Mark Crosby
- 95-6: On the Relationship Between the Gini Goefficient and Income Elasticity
- N. Podder
- 95-5: On Identifying Permanent and Transitory Shocks in VAR Models
- Minxian Yang
- 95-14: Empirical Evidence on Public Expenditure and Private Investment: A Study of Australia and the United States
- M. Monadjemi
- 95-13: Minimum Consumption Basket and Poverty in Belarus
- N.C. Kakwani
- 95-12: Structural Adjustment and Performance in Living Standards in Developing Countries
- N. Kakwani
- 95-11: Data Set Construction, Specification of Functional Form and The Estimation of Technical Progress
- K. Fix
- 95-10: The Foreing Currency Loans Affair, An Economists Perspective
- Geoffrey Kingston
- 93-9: Measuring Poverty with Uncertain Poverty Threshold
- N. Kakwani
- 93-8: Notes on the Equity Implications of Mandated Funded Pension Schemes
- Hazel Bateman, Geoffrey Kingston and John Piggott
- 93-7: A New Test for Overidentification
- N. Kakwani and E. Sowey
- 93-6: The Superannuation Guarantee Charge: What Do We Know about Its Aggregate Impact?
- Hazel Bateman and John Piggott
- 93-4: A Ricardian Equivalence Theorem on the Taxation of Pension Funds
- Geoffrey Kingston and John Piggott
- 93-30: Pursuite of Relative Conspicuous Consumption in Monopolistic Competition
- Yew-Kwang Ng and J. Wang
- 93-29: Pursuite of Relative Utility and the Division of Labor
- J. Wang and Xiaokai Yang
- 93-28: Pusuit of Relative Utility in Monopolistic Competition
- J. Wang and Xiaokai Yang
- 93-27: Pursuit of Relative Utility in General Competitive Equilibrium
- Yew-Kwang Ng and J. Wang
- 93-26: A Case for Cardinal Utility and Aritrary Choice of Commodity Units
- Yew-Kwang Ng and J. Wang
- 93-25: Capital Accumulation Under Uncertain Lifetimes
- E. Ahmed
- 93-24: Life Cycle Consumption and Labour Supply Under Progressive Taxation
- E. Ahmed
- 93-23: Theory of Competitive Firms: A Profit Function Approach
- B. Tran-Nam
- 93-22: Dynamics of Public Infrastructure, Industrial Productivity and Profitability: A Comment
- Truong Truong
- 93-21: Dynamics of Public Infrastructure and Industrial Productivity: The Role of Non-rival Production
- Truong Truong
- 93-20: Williamson's Back Door - Transaction Costs and the Effect Firm
- C. Freedman
- 93-19: The Endownmant Effect and Coase's Theorem: Policy Implications in Light of Recent Empirical Evidence
- C. Freedman
- 93-18: Testing for Cointegration: The Effects of Mis-Specifying the Lag Length
- R. Bewley and Minxian Yang
- 93-17: Risk Comparison of the Inequality Constrained Least Squares and Other Related Estimators Under Balanced Loss
- Alan Wan
- 93-16: Voting and Learning in a Model of Monetary Policymaking
- Mark Crosby
- 93-15: The Missing Lag Between Harrod and Hicks
- Steve Keen
- 93-14: Capital Mobility and Industrial Upgrading in the Asian NIEs: A Regional Generaal Equilibrium View
- Yinhua Mai
- 93-13: Australian Commodity Tax Reforms and Consumer Behavioural Response
- N. Warren
- 93-12: Testing for Cointegration within the Box-Tiao Procedure
- R. Bewley and Minxian Yang
- 93-11: Government Debt and Private Consumption: Some International Evidence
- N. Monadjemi
- 93-10: The Non-Optimality of Interval Restricted and Pre-Test Estimators Under Squared Error Loss
- Alan Wan
- 93-1: Methodology and Econometrics: Facing Up to Some Naccing Questions
- E.R. Sowey
- 92-9: Correcting R2 for Degrees of Freedom: A New Approach
- E.R. Sowey
- 92-8: Deregulation Policy and Contestability
- T. Kinugasa
- 92-7: Old and New Keynesians
- J. Lodewijks
- 92-6: On the Effects of Union - Employer Bargaining on Consumption Welfare
- T. Stegman
- 92-5: Government Consumption and Private Investment in Closed and Open Economies
- F. Barry
- 92-4: An Examination of the "Exoansionay Fiscal Contraction" Hypothesis
- F. Barry and Michael Devereux
- 92-3: A Test of the Policy Ineffectiveness Proposition for the Australian Economy
- B. Rao and G. Lin
- 92-27: Long-Run Identifying Restrictions for an Error-Correction Model of New Zealand Money, Prices and Output
- L. Fisher, Paul Fackler and David Orden
- 92-26: How to Measure Real Economic Growth?
- N. Kakwani
- 92-25: Analyzing Statistical Discrepancy
- R. Bewley and R. Milbourne
- 92-24: Public Capital and Private Sector Productivity: Evidence for Australia 1966/67 - 89/90
- G. Otto and Graham Voss
- 92-23: Moving Average Conditional Heterscedastic Processes
- Minxian Yang and R. Bewley
- 92-22: Golbal Development: Is the Gap Widening or Closing?
- N. Kakwani and K. Subbarao
- 92-21: Market Liberalisation, Monetary Stabilisation and Foreign Debt: Did Australia Get It Wrong in the 1980s?
- F. Barry
- 92-20: The Utility Maximising Firm: Price Stabilisation and Duality
- C.M. Alaouze