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- 814: The Revenue Responsiveness of Income and Consumption Taxes in the UK

- John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- 813: Incentives for Boundedly Rational Agents

- Suren Basov
- 812: An Evolutionary Model of Reciprocity

- Suren Basov
- 811: Public Infrastructure Spillovers and Growth: Theory and Time Series Evidence for Australia

- T.C.Y. Kam
- 810: Australian Gross Flows Data: The Labour Force Survey and the Size of the Population Represented by the Matched Sample

- Robert Dixon, Guay Lim and J. Thomson
- 809: Delays in Bargaining With Incompelete Contracts

- Andrew Wait
- 808: Timing of Investments, Hold-up and Total Welfare

- Vladimir Smirnov and Andrew Wait
- 807: Hold-up and Sequential Specific Investments

- Vladimir Smirnov and Andrew Wait
- 806: Bayesian Model Averaging in Consumer Demand Systems with Inequality Constraints

- Chew Chua, William Griffiths and Christopher O'Donnell
- 805: The Impact of Central Bank Independence and Union Concentration on Macroeconomic Perfromance in the Presence of Aggregate Supply Shocks. Evidence from 10 OECD Countries (1971-85)

- Y.K. Chou
- 804: Financial Innovations And Endogenous Growth

- M.S. Chin and Y.K. Chou
- 803: Adam Smith and All That

- John Creedy
- 802: Estimating Lorenz Curves Using a Dirichlet Distribution

- Duangkamon Chotikapanich and William Griffiths
- 801: On Calculation of the Extended Gini Coefficient

- Duangkamon Chotikapanich and William Griffiths
- 800: Clustering in a Data Envelopment Analysis Using Bootstrapped Efficiency Scores

- Joseph Hirschberg and Jeanette Lye
- 799: Measuring Welfare Changes With Nonlinear Budget Constraints in Continuous and Discrete Hours Labour Supply Models

- John Creedy and Guyonne Kalb
- 798: Averaging Income Distributions

- Duangkamon Chotikapanich, William Griffiths and D.S. Prasada Rao
- 797: Recursive Contracts

- Peter Bardsley
- 796: Comparing Travel Cost Models and the Precision of their Consumer Surplus Estimates: Albert Park and Maroondah Reservoir

- Lata Gangadharan and N. Lansdell
- 795: Estimating Costs of Children from Micro-Unit Records: A New Procedure Applied to Australian Data

- William Griffiths and Maria Rebecca Valenzuela
- 794: Sample Size Requirements for Estimation in SUR Models

- Duangkamon Chotikapanich, William Griffiths and Christopher Skeels
- 793: Bayesian Inference in the Seemingly Unrelated Regressions Models

- William Griffiths
- 792: An Axiomatic Model of Social Adaptive Behavior

- Suren Basov
- 791: A Noisy Model of Individual Behaviour

- Suren Basov
- 790: Technological Change and Wage Differentials Results and Policy Implications From a Dynamic Intertemporal General Equilibrium Model

- H.-C. Chang
- 789: Some Market Effects of E-Commerce

- John Freebairn
- 788: Log-Linearization of Perturbed Dynamical Systems, With Applications to Optimal Growth

- John Stachurski
- 787: Stochastic Growth: Asymptotic Distributions

- John Stachurski
- 786: An Empirical Investigation of Structural Breaks in the Ex Ante Fisher Effect

- Nilss Olekalns
- 785: Non-Uniform Consumption Taxes: A 'Blunt Redistributive Instrument'?

- John Creedy
- 784: The GST and Vertical, Horizontal and Reranking Effects of Indirect Taxation in Australia

- John Creedy
- 783: International Trade, Productivity Growth, Education and Wage Differentials: A Case Study of Taiwan

- H.-C. Chang
- 782: Taxation, Reranking and Equivalence Scales

- John Creedy and Justin van de Ven
- 781: Close Equals and Calculation of the Vertical, Horizontal and Reranking Effects of Taxation

- John Creedy, P.J. Lambert and Justin van de Ven
- 780: Simulating Cohort Earnings for Australia

- Justin van de Ven
- 779: Simulating Cohort Demographic Characteristics for Australia

- Justin van de Ven
- 778: Clusters of Attributes and Well-Being in the US

- Joseph Hirschberg, Esfandiar Maasoumi and Daniel Slottje
- 777: Stochastic Optimal Growth with Unbounded Shock

- John Stachurski
- 776: Distributional Limits and GINI Coefficient

- Justin van de Ven
- 775: Public Finance and Public Education in a General Equilibrium Endogenous Growth Model

- John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- 774: Quadratic Utility, Labour Supply and The Welfare Effects of Tax Changes

- John Creedy
- 773: Old-Age Support in Developing Countries: Labor Supply, Ingenerational Transfers and Living Arrangements

- Lisa Cameron and Deborah Cobb-Clark
- 772: Australian Labour Force Data: How Representative is the 'Population Represented by the Matched Sample'?

- Robert Dixon
- 771: Enriching the Learning Experience: A CALM Approach

- C. Johnston and Nilss Olekalns
- 770: The Effect of Collective Bargaining and Central Bank Independence on Inflation and Unemployment: Evidence From the OECD

- Y.K. Chou
- 769: Exchange Rates and Macroeconomic Policy with Income-Sensitive Capital Flows

- James Perkins
- 768: Testing Alternative Models of Labor Supply. Evidence from Taxi-Drivers in Singapore

- Y.K. Chou
- 767: Does Structure Dominate Regulation? The Case of an Input Monopolist

- Stephen King
- 766: Bayesian Estimation of Atkinson Inequality Measures

- Duangkamon Chotikapanich and John Creedy
- 765: Some Unpleasant Natural Resource Accounting Arithmetic: The Welfare Inconsitency of

- M. Harris