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- 2003n03: Bayesian Evidence on the Structure of Unemployment

- Peter Summers
- 2003n02: Labour Market Outcomes and Welfare Dependence of Persons with Disabilities in Australia

- Roger Wilkins
- 2003n01: Childhood Economic Resources, Academic Performance and the Choice to Leave School at Age Sixteen

- Sholeh Maani and Guyonne Kalb
- 2002n29: Cost Focussed Firms and Internet Usage

- Joanne Loundes
- 2002n28: Factors Affecting Return to Work after Injury: A study for the Victorian WorkCover Authority

- David Johnson and Tim Fry
- 2002n27: Economic Analyses of Families: Existing Research Findings

- David Johnson and Guyonne Kalb
- 2002n26: Estimation of Wage Equations in Australia: Allowing for Censored Observations of Labour Supply

- Guyonne Kalb, Rosanna Scutella and Hsein Kew
- 2002n25: The Effect of a Reduced Allowance and Pension Taper Rate: Policy Simulations Using the Melbourne Institute Tax and Transfer Simulator

- Guyonne Kalb and Hsein Kew
- 2002n24: Estimation of Labour Supply Models for Four Separate Groups in the Australian Population

- Guyonne Kalb
- 2002n23: Public Capital, Congestion and Private Production in Australia

- Lei Lei Song
- 2002n22: Intellectual Capital: Accumulation and Appropriation

- Laurie Hunter
- 2002n21: Regime Switches in GDP Growth and Volatility: Some International Evidence and Implications for Modelling Business Cycles

- Penelope Smith and Peter Summers
- 2002n20: Business Use of the Internet in Australia

- Joanne Loundes
- 2002n19: Optimal Employee Turnover Rate: Theory and Evidence

- Mark Harris, Kam Ki Tang and Yi-Ping Tseng
- 2002n18: Are Pro-Reformers Better Performers?

- Tim Fry, Kelly Jarvis and Joanne Loundes
- 2002n17: Intransigencies in the Labour Supply Choice

- Mark Harris and Alan Duncan
- 2002n16: Perceptions of job security in Australia

- Jeff Borland
- 2002n15: Firm Performance and Investment in R&D and Intellectual Property

- Mark Rogers
- 2002n14: New Estimates of the Private Rate of Return to University Education in Australia

- Jeff Borland
- 2002n13: Measuring the Local Impact of Electronic Gaming Machines

- David Johnson
- 2002n12: Work and Family Directions in the US and Australia: A Policy Research Agenda

- Robert Drago, Rosanna Scutella and Amy Varner
- 2002n11: A Cost Function for Higher Education in Australia

- John Creedy, David Johnson and Maria Rebecca Valenzuela
- 2002n10: Intangible and Intellectual Capital: A Review of the Literature

- Elizabeth Webster
- 2002n09: Employment Polarisation in Australia

- Peter Dawkins, Paul Gregg and Rosanna Scutella
- 2002n08: Estimation of Wage Equations in Australia: Allowing for Censored Observations of Labour Supply

- Guyonne Kalb and Rosanna Scutella
- 2002n07: Reliance on Income Support in Australia: Prevalence and Persistence

- Elizabeth Webster and Joanne Loundes
- 2002n05: The Net Benefit to Government of Higher Education: A "Balance Sheet" Approach

- David Johnson and Roger Wilkins
- 2002n04: Industrial Relations Reform and Business Performance: An Introduction

- Guyonne Kalb and Jenny Williams
- 2002n03: The Dynamic Performance of Australian Enterprises

- Derek Bosworth and Joanne Loundes
- 2002n02: Industrial Relations Reform and Business Performance: An Introduction

- Mark Wooden, Joanne Loundes and Yi-Ping Tseng
- 2002n01: Industrial Relations Reform and Business Performance: An Introduction

- Mark Wooden and Joanne Loundes
- 2001n20: Modelling Firm Innovation using Panel Probit Estimators

- Mark Harris, Mark Rogers and Anthony Siouclis
- 2001n19: Policy Options to Reduce Unemployment: TRYM Simulations

- Lei Lei Song, John Freebairn and Don Harding
- 2001n18: The Importance of Pecuniary and Non-Pecuniary Rewards in Job Choice

- Elizabeth Webster and Thea Bainger
- 2001n17: The Contribution of Economic Indicator Analysis to Understanding and Forecasting Business Cycles

- Ernst A. Boehm
- 2001n16: The Melbourne Institute Tax and Transfer Simulator (MITTS)

- John Creedy, Guyonne Kalb and Hsein Kew
- 2001n15: Aggregating Labour Supply and Feedback Effects in Microsimulation

- John Creedy and Alan Duncan
- 2001n14: How Segmented Are Skilled and Unskilled Labour Markets: The Case of Beveridge Curves

- Elizabeth Webster and Lei Lei Song
- 2001n13: Delinquency and Gender

- Guyonne Kalb and Jenny Williams
- 2001n12: The Negative Inflation-Growth Effect: Theory and Evidence

- Mark Harris, Max Gillman and Laszlo Matyas
- 2001n11: The Revenue Elasticity of Taxes in the UK

- John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- 2001n10: The Effects of Flattening the Effective Marginal Rate Structure in Australia: Policy Simulations Using the Melbourne Institute Tax and Transfer Simulator

- John Creedy, Guyonne Kalb and Hsein Kew
- 2001n09: Measuring Welfare Changes With Nonlinear Budget Constraints in Continuous and Discrete Hours Labour Supply Models

- John Creedy and Guyonne Kalb
- 2001n08: Enterprise Bargaining and Productivity: Evidence from the Business Longitudinal Survey

- Yi-Ping Tseng and Mark Wooden
- 2001n07: Innovation and Performance: Benchmarking Australian Firms

- Simon Feeny and Mark Rogers
- 2001n06: Simulating the Behavioural Effects of Welfare Reforms among Sole Parents in Australia

- Alan Duncan and Mark Harris
- 2001n05: The Financial Performance of Australian Government Trading Enterprises Pre- and Post-Reform

- Joanne Loundes
- 2001n04: Individuals’ Wage Changes in Australia 1997-2000

- Yi-Ping Tseng
- 2001n03: The Growth of Jobless Households in Australia

- Peter Dawkins, Paul Gregg and Rosanna Scutella
- 2001n02: The Effect of Diversification on Firm Performance

- Mark Rogers