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- 967: Quality Gaps

- Suren Basov
- 966: Measurement of Business Cycles

- Don Harding and Adrian Pagan
- 965: Caryle, Malthus and Sismondi: The Origins of Carlyle’s Dismal View of Political Economy

- Robert Dixon
- 964: Survival on the Titantic: Illustrating Wald and LM Tests for Proportions and Logits

- Robert Dixon and William Griffiths
- 963: The Econometric Analysis of Constructed Binary Time Series

- Don Harding and Adrian Pagan
- 962: Public Good Menus and Feature Complementarity

- Christian Roessler
- 961: Continuous State Dynamic Programming via Nonexpansive Approximation

- John Stachurski
- 960: Bayesian Assessment of Lorenz and Stochastic Dominance in Income Distributions

- Duangkamon Chotikapanich and William Griffiths
- 959: Testing for Rate-Dependence and Asymmetry in Inflation Uncertainty:Evidence from the G7 Economies

- Ólan Henry, Nilss Olekalns and Sandy Suardi
- 958: A General Model of Coexisting Hidden Action and Hidden Information

- Suren Basov and Peter Bardsley
- 957: OPTIMAL LAND CONVERSION AND GROWTH WITH UNCERTAIN BIODIVERSITY COSTS

- Anke Leroux and John Creedy
- 956: Impact of Risk and Uncertainty in the Provision of Local and Global Environmental Goods: An Experimental Analysis

- Lata Gangadharan and Veronika Nemes
- 955: An Experimental Analysis ofGroup Size and Risk Sharing

- Ananish Chaudhuri, Lata Gangadharan and Pushkar Maitra
- 954: Alernative Forms for Restricted Regressions

- Joseph Hirschberg, Jeanette Lye and Daniel Slottje
- 953: Systematic Influences on Teaching Evaluations: The Case for Caution

- M. Davies, Joseph Hirschberg, Jeanette Lye, C. Johnston and Ian McDonald
- 952: Interactions in Regressions

- Joseph Hirschberg and Jeanette Lye
- 951: NECESSARY AND SUFFICIENT CONDITIONS FORSTABILITY OF FINITE STATE MARKOV CHAINS

- John Stachurski
- 950: Salinity in Water Markets: An ExperimentalInvestigation of the Sunraysia Salinity Levy, Victoria

- C. Duke and Lata Gangadharan
- 949: Computing the Distributions of Economic Models Via Simulation

- John Stachurski
- 948: Small Concentration Asymptotics and Instrumental Variables Inference

- Donald Poskitt and Christopher Skeels
- 947: Market Arbitrage of Cash Dividends and Franking Credits

- D. Beggs and Christopher Skeels
- 946: Determinants of FDI in Australia: Which Theory Can Explain it Best?

- Isabel Faeth
- 945: TESTING FOR ASYMMETRY IN INTEREST RATE VOLATILITY IN THE PRESENCE OF A NEGLECTED LEVEL EFFECT

- Ólan Henry and Sandy Suardi
- 944: Snobs and Quality Gaps

- Suren Basov
- 943: Do Attitudes Towards Corruption Differ Across Cultures? Experimental Evidence from Australia, India, Indonesia andSingapore

- Lisa Cameron, Ananish Chaudhuri, Nisvan Erkal and Lata Gangadharan
- 942: Investment Decisions and Emissions Reductions: Results from Experiments in Emissions Trading

- Lata Gangadharan, A. Farrell and Rachel Croson
- 941: Equity Return and Short-Term Interest Rate Volatility: Level Effects and Asymmetric Dynamics

- Ólan Henry, Nilss Olekalns and Sandy Suardi
- 940: Causes of Overeducation in the Australian Labour Market

- Ingrid Linsley
- 939: Overeducation in the Australian Labour Market: Its Incidence and Effects

- Ingrid Linsley
- 938: Adult Equivalence Scales, Inequality and Poverty

- John Creedy and Catherine Sleeman
- 937: Carbon Taxation, Prices and Welfare in New Zealand

- John Creedy and Catherine Sleeman
- 936: Confidence Intervals for Policy Reforms in Behavioural Tax Microsimulation Modelling

- John Creedy, Guyonne Kalb and Hsein Kew
- 935: Accounting for Population Ageing in Tax Microsimulation Modelling by Survey Reweighting

- Lixin Cai, John Creedy and Guyonne Kalb
- 934: From Manuscript to Publication: A Brief Guide for Economists

- John Creedy
- 933: Carbon Dioxide Emissions Reductions in New Zealand: A Minimum Disruption Approach

- John Creedy and Catherine Sleeman
- 932: Behavioural Microsimulation Modelling With the Melbourne Institute Tax and Transfer Simulator(MITTS): Uses and Extensions

- John Creedy and Guyonne Kalb
- 929: Excise Taxation in New Zealand

- John Creedy and Catherine Sleeman
- 927: Computable Bounds for Extreme Event Probabilities in Stochastic Economic Models

- John Stachurski
- 926: Estimating and Combining National Income Distributions using Limited Data

- Duangkamon Chotikapanich, William Griffiths and D.S. Prasada Rao
- 925: Rent Seeking and Judicial Bias in Weak Legal Systems

- Peter Bardsley and Quan Nguyen
- 924: Testing for a Level Effect in Short-Term Interest Rates

- Ólan Henry and Sandy Suardi
- 923: The Importance of Being British? Imperial Factors and the Growth of British Exports, 1870-1960

- Gary Magee
- 922: Explaining Africa's Growth Tragedy: A Theoretical Model of Dictatorship and Kleptocracy

- Yuan K. Chou and Hayat Khan
- 921: Reverse-Shooting versus Forward-Shooting over a Range of Dimensionalities

- Ric D. Herbert and Peter J. Stemp
- 920: A Review of 'Jumps' in Macroeconomic Models: With Special Reference to the Case when Eigenvalues are Complex-Valued

- Peter J. Stemp
- 919: Persuasion: Reflections on Economics, Data and the 'Homogeneity Assumption'

- Adam Fforde
- 918: An Experimental Study of Compliance and Leverage in Auditing and Regulatory Enforcement

- Timothy Cason and Lata Gangadharan
- 917: Emissions Variability in Tradable Permit Markets with Imperfect Enforcement and Banking

- Timothy Cason and Lata Gangadharan
- 916: To Teach or not to Teach? Panel Data Evidence on the Quitting Decision

- Paul Frijters, Michael Shields and Stephen Wheatley Price
- 915: TESTING FOR EMPLOYEE DISCRIMINATION USING MATCHED EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE DATA: THEORY AND EVIDENCE

- Paul Frijters, Michael Shields, Nikolaos Theodoropoulos and Stephen Wheatley Price