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- 914: Global Projections of Household Numbers Using Age Determined Ratios

- Victor E. Jennings, Conrad W. Lloyd-Smith and Duncan Ironmonger
- 913: Poverty Traps

- Costas Aariadis and John Stachurski
- 912: Gibbs Samplers for a Set of Seemingly Unrelated Regressions

- William Griffiths and Maria Rebecca Valenzuela
- 911: Estimating State-Contingent Production Frontiers

- Christopher O'Donnell and William Griffiths
- 910: A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING CHANGES IN THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN A FLOWS CONTEXT: AN EXAMINATION NET FLOWS IN THE AUSTRALIAN LABOUR MARKET

- Robert Dixon, John Freebairn and Guay Lim
- 909: Dynamic Ecological Constraints to Economic Growth

- Anke D. Wurzbacher
- 908: Stochastic Optimal Growth when the Discount Rate Vanishes

- Kazuo Nishimura and John Stachurski
- 907: TIME VARIATION AND ASYMMETRY IN THE WORLD PRICE OF COVARIANCE RISK: THE IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL DIVERSIFICATION

- Ólan Henry, Nilss Olekalns and Kalvinder Shields
- 906: Inferences for the Extremum of Quadratic Regression Models

- Joseph Hirschberg and Jeanette Lye
- 905: International Food Safety Standard and Processed Food Exports: Issues of Firm-Level Analysis

- Donald MacLaren
- 904: Vertical Integration in the Presence of Upstream Competition

- Catherine de Fontenay and Joshua Gans
- 903: The Incidence of Long-Term Unemployment in Australia 1978-2003

- Robert Dixon and Guay Lim
- 902: Some Stability Results for Markovian Economic Semigroups

- Leonard Mirman, Kevin Reffett and John Stachurski
- 901: Technological Revolutions and Financial Innovations

- Yuan K. Chou
- 900: Equivalent Conditions for Irreducibility of Discrete Time Markov Chains

- Cuong Le van and John Stachurski
- 899: Parametric Continuity of Stationary Distributions

- Cuong Le van and John Stachurski
- 898: ASYMPTOTIC STATISTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE NEOCLASSICAL OPTIMAL GROWTH MODEL

- John Stachurski
- 897: STOCHASTIC GROWTH WITH NONCONVEXITIES:THE OPTIMAL CASE

- Kazuo Nishimura, Ryszard Rudnicki and John Stachurski
- 896: MODELS WITH TWO OR MORE PUBLIC GOODS

- Richard Cornes and Jun-ichi Itaya
- 895: Lie Groups of Partial Differential Equations and Their Application to theMultidimensional Screening Problems

- Suren Basov
- 894: Optimal Licensing Policy in Differentiated Industries

- Nisvan Erkal
- 893: BUDGET BALANCE AND TRADE BALANCE:KIN OR STRANGERS. A CASE STUDY OF TAIWAN

- Hsiao-chuan Chang
- 892: AN EMPLOYMENT EQUATION FOR AUSTRALIA: 1966-2001

- Robert Dixon, John Freebairn and Guay Lim
- 891: Missing Environmental Markets and the Design of

- Peter Bardsley
- 890: Modelling the Impact of Network Social Capital on Business and Technological Innovations

- Yuan K. Chou
- 889: COMPLACENT OR COMPETITIVE? BRITISH EXPORTERS AND THE DRIFT TO EMPIRE

- Gary Magee and Andrew S. Thompson
- 888: A PEDAGOGICAL TOOL FOR ILLUSTRATING THE REAL IMPACT OF THE FINANCIAL SECTOR

- Yuan K. Chou
- 887: “A PACK A DAY FOR TWENTY YEARS”:SMOKING AND CIGARETTE PACK SIZES

- Lisa Farrell, Tim Fry and Mark Harris
- 886: CHOOSING TO BECOME A ‘LOST CAUSE’:THE PERVERSE EFFECTS OF BENEFIT PRECONDITIONS

- Lisa Farrell and Paul Frijters
- 885: BUYER-SUPPLIER INTERACTION, ASSET SPECIFICITY, AND PRODUCT CHOICE

- Nisvan Erkal
- 884: TRADE LIBERALIZATION, RESOURCE DEGRADATION AND INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: AN INTEGRATED ANALYSIS

- Ian Coxhead and Sisira Jayasuriya
- 883: DO IMMIGRANTS ROB JOBS? A CASE STUDY OF AUSTRALIA

- Hsiao-chuan Chang
- 882: A LABORATORY COMPARISON OF UNIFORM AND DISCRIMINATIVE PRICE AUCTIONS FORREDUCING NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION

- Timothy Cason and Lata Gangadharan
- 881: Environmental Compliance by Firms in the Manufacturing Sector in Mexico

- Lata Gangadharan
- 880: Quantal Response Equilibrium with Non-Monotone Probabilities: A Dynamic Approach

- Suren Basov
- 879: Bounding Estimates of Wage Discrimination

- Joseph Hirschberg and Daniel Slottje
- 878: Underlying Inflation in Australia: Are the Existing Measures Satisfactory?

- Robert Dixon and Guay Lim
- 877: The Decision to Patent, Cumulative Innovation,and Optimal Policy

- Nisvan Erkal
- 876: HART EFFECT AND EQUILIBRIUM IN INCOMPLETE MARKETS I

- Roberto C. Raimondo
- 875: Gender Differences in Trust and Reciprocity

- Ananish Chaudhuri and Lata Gangadharn
- 874: Bounded Rationality:Static Versus Dynamic Approaches

- Suren Basov
- 873: EXPLAINING THE BREADTH OF EXPERT ESTIMATE RANGES IN AUCTIONS OF RARE BOOKS

- Stuart Kells
- 872: Estimating Variable Returns to Scale Production Frontiers with Alternative Stochastic Assumptions

- William Griffiths and Christopher J. O’Donnell
- 871: Modelling the Behaviour and Performance of Australian Football Tipsters

- Matthew Amor and William Griffiths
- 870: Measuring the Response of Macroeconomic Uncertainty to Shocks

- Kalvinder Shields, Nilss Olekalns, Ólan Henry and Chris Brooks
- 869: The Impact of Short Selling on the Price–Volume Relationship: Evidence from Hong Kong

- Ólan Henry and Michael McKenzie
- 868: Do Stock Market Returns Predict Changes to Output? Evidence from a Nonlinear Panel Data Model

- Ólan Henry, Nilss Olekalns and Jonathan Thong
- 867: LINEAR AND NON-LINEAR PRICE DECENTRALIZATION

- Charalambos D. Apliprantis, Monique Florenzano and Rabee Tourky
- 866: Non-standard work timing: evidence from the Australian Time Use Survey

- Danielle Venn
- 865: MODELLING SOCIAL CAPITAL AND GROWTH

- Yuan K. Chou