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- 2005: Household Composition and Schooling of Rural South African Children: Sibling Synergy and Migrant Effects

- Katy Cornwell, Brett Inder, Pushkar Maitra and Anu Rammohan
- 2005: Some Economic Effects of Changes to Gate-Sharing Arrangements in the Australian Football League

- Ross Booth
- 2005: Would Outsourcing Increase or Decrease Wage Inequality? Two Models, Two Answers

- Wenli Cheng and Dingsheng Zhang
- 2005: Welfare, Population Growth and Dynamic Inefficiency in an OLG Framework

- Daniel Mulino
- 2005: Is there a Natural Rate of Crime?

- Paresh Narayan, Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth
- 2005: International Demonstration Effect and Domestic Division of Labour: A Simple Model

- Po-Ting Liu and Guang-Zhen Sun
- 2005: Revisiting Calender Anomolies in Asian Stock Markets Using a Stochastic Dominance Approach

- Hooi Hooi Lean, Wing-Keung Wong and Russell Smyth
- 2005: Why Might a Country Want to Develop its Comparative Disadvantage Industries?

- Wenli Cheng and Dingsheng Zhang
- 2005: Exploiting Gossen's Second Law: A Simple Proof of the Euler Equation and the Maximum Principle

- Guang-Zhen Sun
- 2005: Firm Compliance with Social Insurance Obligations where there is a Weak Surveillance and Enforcement Mechanism: Empirical Evidence from Shanghai

- Pushkar Maitra, Ingrid Nielsen, Chris Nyland, Russell Smyth and Cherrie Zhu
- 2005: Can Productivity Progress in China hurt the US ? Professor Samuelson's Example Extended

- Wenli Cheng and Dingsheng Zhang
- 2005: Growth Accounting for the Chinese Provinces 1990-2000: Incorporating Human Capital Accumulation

- Xiaolei Qian and Russell Smyth
- 2005: Bivariate Causality between Exchange Rates and Stock Prices on Major Asian Countries

- Hooi Hooi Lean and Marwan Halim
- 2005: Robust Estimation of Multiple Regression Model with Non-normal Error: Symmetric Distribution

- Wing-Keung Wong and Guorui Bian
- 2005: Prospect and Markowitz Stochastic Dominance

- Wing-Keung Wong and Raymond Chan
- 2005: Elasticity of risk aversion and international trade

- Udo Broll, Jack Wahl and Wing-Keung Wong
- 2005: ARE SHOCKS TO ENERGY CONSUMPTION PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY? EVIDENCE FROM 182 COUNTRIES

- Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth
- 2005: DOMESTIC AND GLOBAL SOURCING

- Wenli Cheng and Dingsheng Zhang
- 2005: Using Turn Taking to Mitigate Conflict and Coordination Problems in the Repeated Battle of the Sexes Game

- Sau-Him Paul Lau and Vai-Lam Mui
- 2005: THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

- Ross Booth
- 2005: COMPARING COMPETITIVE BALANCE IN AUSTRALIAN SPORTS LEAGUES, THE AFL, NBL AND NRL: DOES THE AFL'S TEAM SALARY CAP AND PLAYER DRAFT MEASURE UP?

- Ross Booth
- 2005: A REVIEW OF SELECTED LITERATURE IN THE ECONOMICS OF DIVISION OF LABOR FROM 5TH CENTURY TO WWII: PART I

- Guang-Zhen Sun
- 2005: Wireless Communications

- Joshua Gans, Stephen King and Julian Wright
- 2004: A learning rule for inferring local distributions over space and time

- Stephens M. Stohs and Jeffrey LaFrance
- 2004: Giving to Secular Causes by the Religious and Nonreligious: An Experimental Test of the Responsiveness of Giving to Subsidies

- Catherine Eckel and Philip Grossman
- 2003: Access Holidays for Network Infrastructure Investment

- Joshua Gans and Stephen King
- 2003: A Model-Based Assessment of India's Progress in Reducing Poverty in the 1990s

- Gaurav Datt, Valerie Kozel and Martin Ravallion
- 2003: Testing the power law model for discrete size data

- Andrew R. Solow, Christopher J. Costello and Michael Ward
- 2002: Sex Differences and Statistical Stereotyping in Attitudes Toward Financial Risk

- Catherine Eckel and Philip Grossman
- 2000: A User's Guide to Banking Crises

- John H. Boyd, Pedro Gomis-Porqueras, Sungkyu Kwak and Bruce Smith
- 2000: Thinking Like a Game Theorist: Comment

- Nathaniel Wilcox and Nick Feltovich
- 2000: The Optimal Size of Public Spending and the Distortionary Cost of Taxation

- Yew-Kwang Ng
- 1999: Has Poverty Declined since Economic Reforms? Statistical Data Analysis

- Gaurav Datt
- 1998: Social Influence in the Sequential Dictator Game

- Timothy Cason and Vai-Lam Mui
- 1997: Playing it Safe: Men, Women, and Risk Aversion
- Catherine Eckel, Philip Grossman, Nancy Lutz and V. Padmanbhan
- 1996: India's Checkered History in Fight against Poverty: Are There Lessons for the Future?

- Martin Ravallion and Gaurav Datt
- 1996: The distribution of Federal grants-in-aid: the increasing importance of PACS relative to state and local political parties

- Philip Grossman
- 1995: Public Grazing in the West and "Rangeland Reform '94"

- Jeffrey LaFrance and Myles J. Watts
- 1995: Is Targeting Through a Work Requirement Efficient? Some Evidence for Rural India
- Martin Ravallion and Gaurav Datt
- 1994: Cows, Cowboys, and Controversy: The Grazing Fee Issue

- Myles J. Watts and Jeffrey LaFrance
- 1993: Weak Separability in Applied Welfare Analysis

- Jeffrey LaFrance
- 1993: Tourism, economic welfare and efficient pricing

- Harry Clarke and Yew-Kwang Ng
- 1991: Consumer's surplus versus compensating variation revisited

- Jeffrey LaFrance
- 1991: Explaining intergovernmental grants: Australian evidence

- Mel Bungey, Peter Kenyon and Philip Grossman
- 1990: Fiscal Competition among States in Australia: The Demise of Death Duties

- Philip Grossman
- 1990: The impact of federal and state grants on local government spending: A test of the fiscal illusion hypothesis

- Philip Grossman
- 1989: The Dual Structure of Incomplete Demand Systems

- Jeffrey LaFrance and Michael Hanemann
- 1989: Intergovernmental grants and grantor government own-purpose expenditures
- Philip Grossman
- 1989: Federalism and the Size of Government

- Philip Grossman
- 1989: Fiscal Decentralization and Government Size: An Extension

- Philip Grossman
- 1988: Government and Economic Growth: A Non-Linear Relationship

- Philip Grossman
- 1987: The Optimal Size of Government

- Philip Grossman
- 1986: The Structure of Constant Elasticity Demand Models

- Jeffrey LaFrance
- 1985: Regulation in a Dynamic Market: The U.S. Dairy Industry

- Jeffrey LaFrance and Harry de Gorter
- 1984: An Econometric Model of Cattle Inventories

- Randal R. Rucker, Oscar R. Burt and Jeffrey LaFrance
- 1984: Interpersonal level comparability implies comparability of utility differences

- Yew-Kwang Ng