Department of Economics - Working Papers Series
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- 1173: Relative Assistance to Agriculture and Manufacturing since Federation

- Peter Lloyd and Peter Lloyd
- 1172: Wishful Thinking

- Guy Mayraz
- 1171: Non-Laplacian Beliefs in a Global Game with Noisy Signaling

- Chris Edmond
- 1170: Financial Literacy and Remittance Behaviour of Skilled and Unskilled Immigrant Groups in Australia

- Wasana Karunarathne and John Gibson
- 1169: Misspecification, Identification or Measurement? Another Look at the Price Puzzle

- Shuyun May Li, Roshan Perera and Kalvinder Shields
- 1168: Optimal Market Size

- Kei Kawakami
- 1167: Conditional Forecast Selection from Many Forecasts: An Application to the Yen/Dollar Exchange Rate

- Kei Kawakami
- 1166: Gambling with Stimulus Payments: Feeding Gaming Machines with Federal Dollars

- Joseph Hirschberg and Jeanette Lye
- 1164: Structural Estimation of a Flexible Translog Gravity Model

- Shawn Tan
- 1163: Assessing the Performance of Simple Contracts Empirically:The Case of Percentage Fees

- Simon Loertscher & Andras Niedermayer
- 1162: Fee-Setting Mechanisms: On Optimal Pricing by Intermediaries and Indirect Taxation

- Simon Loertscher & Andras Niedermayer
- 1161: What is a high school worth?: A model of Australian private secondary school fees

- J. N. Lye and J. G. Hirschberg
- 1160: Inverse Test Confidence Intervals for Turning points: A

- J. N. Lye and J. G. Hirschberg
- 1159: Petrol Price Cycles

- David Byrne
- 1158: Herding Among Bureaucrats

- Branko Boskovic, David P.Byrne, Arvind Magesan
- 1157: Public-Private Mix of Health Expenditure: A Political Economy Approach and A Quantitative Exercise

- Siew Ling Yew
- 1156: From Policy Preferences to Partisan Support: A Quantitative Assessment of Political Culture in South Dakota

- Russell Hillberry
- 1155: Cannabis use and suicidal ideation

- Jenny Williams
- 1154: Calculating Poverty Measures from the Generalized Beta Income Distribution

- Duangkamon Chotikapanich, William Griffiths, Wasana Karunarathne, D.S. Prasada Rao
- 1153: Herding Among Bureaucrats

- Arvind Magesan
- 1152: BAYESIAN UNIT ROOT TESTING: THE EFFECT OF CHOICE OF PRIOR ON TEST OUTCOMES

- Charley Xia and William Griffiths
- 1151: Asymmetric All-Pay Contests with Heterogeneous

- Jun Xiao
- 1150: Bargaining Order in a Multi-Person Bargaining Game

- Jun Xiao
- 1149: Pareto-Lognormal Income Distributions:Inequality and Poverty Measures, Estimation and Performance

- Gholamreza Hajargasht and William E. Griffiths
- 1148: GMM Estimation of Mixtures from Grouped Data

- William E. Griffiths and Gholamreza Hajargasht
- 1147: Monotonicity, Non-Participation, and Directed Search Equilibria

- Simon Loertscher James Bland
- 1146: Implementation in Mixed Nash Equilibrium

- Claudio Mezzetti & Ludovic Renou
- 1145: Competition, Markups, and the Gains from

- Chris Edmond
- 1144: A Theory of Rational Jurisprudence

- Scott Baker and Claudio Mezzetti
- 1143: Ian M. McDonald: A review of his contributions to economics

- Jeff Borland
- 1142: Optimal Limit Methods for Computing Sensitivities of

- Jiun Hong Chan and Mark Joshi
- 1141: Duality in Contracting

- Peter Bardsley
- 1140: Inference for Income Distributions Using Grouped Data

- Gholamreza Hajargsht, William E. Griffiths, Joseph Brice, D.S. Prasada Rao, Duangkamon Chotikapanich
- 1139: Testing Causality Between Two Vectors in Multivariate GARCH Models

- Tomasz Woźniak
- 1138: Meta Taylor Rules for the UK and Australia; Accommodating Regime Uncertainty in Monetary Policy Analysis using Model Averaging Methods

- Kevin Lee, Nilss Olekalns and Kalvinder Shields
- 1136: Market Structure and the Competitive Effects of Vertical Integration

- Simon Loertscher and Markus Reisinger
- 1135: Measuring Student Experience: Relationships between Teaching Quality Instruments (TQI) and Course Experience Questionnaire (CEQ). Resource Document

- Joe Hirshberg and Jeanette Lye
- 1134: Measuring Student Experience: Relationships between Teaching Quality Instruments (TQI) and Course Experience Questionnaire (CEQ)

- Joseph Hirschberg, Jeanette Lye, Martin Davies and Carol Johnston
- 1133: Norm Enforcement in the city: A natural field experiment

- Loukas Balafoutas and Nikos Nikiforakis
- 1132: The Australian Real?Time Datbase: An Overview and an Illustration of its Use in Business Cycle Analysis

- Kevin Lee, Nilss Olekalns, Kalvinder Shields and Zheng Wang
- 1131: The Meta Taylor Rule

- Kevin Lee, James Morley and Kalvinder Sheields
- 1130: Decriminalization and Initiation into Cannabis Use

- Anne Line Bretteville-Jensen and Jenny Williams
- 1129: GMM Estimation of Income Distributions from Grouped Data

- Gholamreza Hajargsht, William Griffiths, Joseph Brice, D.S. Prasada Rao and Duangkamon Chotikapanich
- 1128: Empirical Evidence on Inflation and Unemployment in the Long Run

- Alfred Haug and Ian King
- 1127: Inequality Comparisons in a Multi-Period Framework: The Role of Alternative Welfare Metrics

- John Creedy, Elin Halvorsen and Thor Thoresen
- 1126: Ursula Hicks: My Early Life (Up to The Age of 12)

- John Creedy
- 1125: Information Manipulation, Coordination, and Regime Change

- Chris Edmond
- 1124: Price Cycles and Price Leadership in Gasoline Markets: New Evidence from Canada

- David Byrne and Roger Ware
- 1123: John and Ursala Hicks

- John Creedy
- 1122: Recursive Contracts, Firm Longevity, and Rat Races: Theory and Experimental Evidence

- Peter Bardsley, Nisvan Erkal, Nikos Nikiforakis and Tom Wilkening
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