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- 1121: Decomposing Inequality and Social Welfare Changes: The Use of Alternative Welfare Metrics

- John Creedy and Nicolas Hérault
- 1120: Normative Conflict & Feuds: The Limits of Self-Enforcement

- Nikos Nikiforakis, Charles Noussair and Tom Wilkening
- 1119: Mixing the Carrots with the Sticks: Are Punishment and Reward Substitutes

- Helen Mitchell and Nikos Nikiforakis
- 1118: Consolidation and Price Discrimination in the Cable Television Industry

- David Byrne
- 1117: Aggregate Implications of Micro Asset Market Segmentation

- Chris Edmond and Pierre-Olivier Weill
- 1116: A Simple Theory of Trade and Unemployment in General Equilibrium

- Ian King and Frank Stähler
- 1115: The Lure of Authority: Motivation and Incentive E ects of Power

- Ernst Fehr, Holger Herz and Tom Wilkening
- 1114: Protecting Antiquities: A Role for Long-Term Leases?

- Tom Wilkening
- 1113: Regulatory Fog: The Informational Origins of Regulatory Persistence

- Patrick Warren and Tom Wilkening
- 1112: A Loglinear Tax and Transfer Function

- John Creedy and Solmaz Moslehi
- 1111: Maximizing Human Development

- Merwan Engineer and Ian King
- 1110: The Elasticity of Taxable Income and the Tax Revenue Elasticity

- John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- 1109: English Marginalism

- John Creedy
- 1108: Francis Ysidro Edgeworth and Philip Henry Wicksteed

- John Creedy
- 1107: The Forgotten Second Quartile: Parental Income and Youth Post-secondary Education Enrolment in Australia

- Michael Coelli
- 1106: Is There Selection Bias in Laboratory Experiments?

- Blair L. Cleave, Nikos Nikiforakis and Robert Slonim
- 1105: The Indirect Impacts of Smoking Bans in Gaming Venues

- Joseph Hirschberg and Jeanette Lye
- 1104: The Elasticity of Taxable Income in New Zealand

- Iris Claus, John Creedy and Josh Teng
- 1103: Regional Beveridge Curves: A Latent Variable Approach

- Robert Dixon, Guay Lim and John Freebairn
- 1102: Changes in the Tax Mix from Income Taxation to GST: Revenue and Redistribution

- John Creedy and Angela Mellish
- 1101: Income Tax Revenue: Some Simple Analytics

- John Creedy
- 1100: Income Tax Revenue Elasticities in Spain: Individual and Aggregate Measures

- John Creedy and Jose Felix Sanz-Sanz
- 1099: Modelling Aggregate Personal Income Tax Revenue in Multi-Schedular and Multi-Regional Structures

- John Creedy and Jose Felix Sanz-Sanz
- 1098: All-pay war

- Roland Hodler and Hadi Yektas
- 1097: Modelling Personal Income Taxation in Spain:Revenue Elasticities and Regional Comparisons

- John Creedy and José Félix Sanz?Sanz
- 1096: The Inclusiveness of Exclusion

- Paulo Barelli, Suren Basov, Mauricio Bugarin and Ian King
- 1095: Reflections on the Tax Working Group Report

- John Creedy
- 1094: The Employed, the Unemployed, and the Unemployable: Directed Search with Worker Heterogeneity

- Suren Basov, Ian King and Lawrence Uren
- 1093: Bivariate Income Distributions for AssessingInequality and Poverty Under Dependent Samples

- Andrea Vinh, William Griffiths and Duangkamon Chotikapanich
- 1092: A Stochastic Frontier Model for Discrete Ordinal Outcomes: A Health Production Function

- William Griffiths, Xiaohui Zhang and Xueyan Zhao
- 1091: Selling Goods of Unknown Quality: Forward versus Spot Auctions

- Isa Hafalir and Hadi Yektas
- 1090: The not-so-great moderation? Evidence on changing volatility from Australian regions

- David Shepherd and Robert Dixon
- 1089: Can Real?Effort Investments Inhibit the Convergence of Experimental Markets?

- Timothy Cason, Lata Gangadharan and Nikos Nikiforakis
- 1088: Regional Dimensions of the Australian Business Cycle

- Robert Dixon and David Shepherd
- 1087: The Informational Properties of Institutions: An Experimental Study of Persistence in Markets with Certification

- Tom Wilkening
- 1086: Inequality Aversion and the Optimal Composition of Government Expenditure

- John Creedy, Shuyun May Li and Solmaz Moslehi
- 1085: The Elasticity of Taxable Income

- John Creedy
- 1084: Optimal Lending Contracts with Long Run Borrowing Constraints

- Shuyun May Li
- 1083: An Experimental Analysis of Dynamic Incentives to Share Knowledge

- Cary Deck & Nisvan Erkal
- 1082: Ethnic Fractionalization and Aid Effectiveness

- Roland Hodler & David S. Knight
- 1081: Welfare?Reducing Mergers in Differentiated Oligopolies with Free Entry

- Nisvan Erkal & Daniel Piccinin
- 1080: Optimal Marginal Income Tax Reforms: A Microsimulation Analysis

- John Creedy & Nicolas Herault
- 1079: Notes on the Construction of Geometric Representations of Confidence Intervals of Ratios using Stata, Gauss and Eviews

- Joseph Hirschberg and Jeanette Lye
- 1078: Population Ageing and Taxation in New Zealand

- John Creedy, Jamas Enright, Norman Gemmell & Angela Mellish
- 1077: Tax and Transfer Tensions: Designing Direct Tax Structures

- John Creedy
- 1076: Is it environmentally desirable to encourage public transport through taxes? Evidence of Sandmo’s hypothesis in Spanish households

- Desiderio Romero?Jordán, José Félix Sanz?Sanz & Mercedes Burguillo?Cuesta
- 1075: Reported Taxable Income and Marginal Tax Rates: Evidence for Spain Based on the Fiscal Drag

- Jorge Onrubia?Fernández & José Félix Sanz?Sanz
- 1074: Elections and the Strategic Use of Budget Deficits

- Roland Hodler
- 1073: Cannabis Use and Mental Health Problems

- Jan C. van Ours & Jenny Williams
- 1072: Does the Size of the Action Set Matter for Coorperation

- Lata Gangadharan and Nikos Nikiforakis