Working Papers
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- 1313: Combining Monetary and Fiscal Policy in an SVAR for a Small Open Economy

- Alfred Haug, Tomasz Jedrzejowicz and Anna Sznajderska
- 1312: Developing countries in need: Which characteristics appeal most to people when donating money?

- Paul Hansen, Nicole Kergozou, Stephen Knowles and Paul Thorsnes
- 1311: Measurement of Competitive Balance and Uncertainty of Outcome

- Dorian Owen
- 1310: The Heterogeneous Effects of HIV Testing

- Sarah Baird, Erick Gong, Craig McIntosh and Berk Özler
- 1309: Competitive Balance Measures in Sports Leagues: The Effects of Variation in Season Length

- Dorian Owen and Nicholas King
- 1308: Does Consistency Predict Accuracy of Beliefs?: Economists Surveyed About PSA

- Nathan Berg, G. Biele and Gerd Gigerenzer
- 1307: How Much Does Women's Empowerment Influence their Wellbeing? Evidence from Africa

- David Fielding
- 1306: Awareness of Sexually Transmitted Disease and Economic Malady: A First Look Using Search Engine Query Data

- Dan Farhat
- 1305: Comment on Relative Price Variability and Inflation in Reinganum's Consumer Search Model

- David Fielding and Christopher Hajzler
- 1304: Effects of New Welfare Reform Strategies on Welfare Participation: Microdata Estimates from Canada

- Nathan Berg and Todd Gabel
- 1303: On Real Interest Rate Persistence: The Role of Breaks

- Alfred Haug
- 1302: An Agent-based Model of Interdisciplinary Science and the Evolution of Scientific Research Networks

- Dan Farhat
- 1301: The Economics of Vampires: An Agent-based Perspective

- Dan Farhat
- 1205: Artificial Neural Networks and Aggregate Consumption Patterns in New Zealand

- Dan Farhat
- 1204: Where Should I Live? The Locational Choices of Australians and New Zealanders

- Mathias Sinning and Steven Stillman
- 1203: Suggested retail prices with downstream competition

- Simona Fabrizi, Steffen Lippert, Clemens Puppe and Stephanie Rosenkranz
- 1202: Corruption and the Public Display of Wealth

- Simona Fabrizi and Steffen Lippert
- 1201: Search and destroy: a bioeconomic analysis of orange roughy fisheries on seamounts in New Zealand

- Viktoria Kahui and Claire W. Armstrong
- 1117: The impact of US fresh milk production standards on dairy trade

- Dorian Owen and Niven Winchester
- 1116: Consumer Response to Time Varying Prices for Electricity

- Rob Lawson, Paul Thorsnes and John Williams
- 1115: Low-income housing in high-amenity areas: Long-run impacts on residential development

- Paul Thorsnes, Robert Alexander and David Kidson
- 1114: Does Aid Work for the Poor?

- Mark McGillivray, David Fielding, Sebastián Torres Ledezma and Stephen Knowles
- 1113: Due diligence, research joint ventures, and incentives to innovate

- Simona Fabrizi and Steffen Lippert
- 1112: Learning and Collusion in New Markets with Uncertain Entry Costs

- Francis Bloch, Simona Fabrizi and Steffen Lippert
- 1111: Exchange Rate Volatility and Choice of Anchor Currency - Prospects for a Melanesian Currency Union

- Willie Lahari
- 1110: Assessing Business Cycle Synchronisation - Prospects for a Pacific Islands Currency Union

- Willie Lahari
- 1109: Empirical Evidence on Inflation and Unemployment in the Long Run

- Alfred Haug and Ian King
- 1108: Aid and Dutch Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa

- David Fielding and Fred Gibson
- 1107: Determinants of Relative Price Variability during a Recession: Evidence from Canada at the Time of the Great Depression

- David Fielding, Christopher Hajzler and James (Jim) MacGee
- 1106: Innovation Races with the Possibility of Failure

- Subhasish Chowdhury and Stephen Martin
- 1105: New Zealand: The Last Bastion of Textbook Open-Economy Macroeconomics

- David Fielding
- 1104: Who's next? A new process for creating points systems for prioritising patients for elective health services

- Alison Barber, Paul Hansen, Ray Naden, Franz Ombler and Ralph Stewart
- 1103: Bookworms versus Party Animals: An Artificial Labor Market with Human and Social Capital Accumulation

- Dan Farhat
- 1102: The Dynamics of Aid and Political Rights

- David Fielding
- 1101: What Sort of People Vote Expressively?

- Alvin Etang, David Fielding and Stephen Knowles
- 1016: Are Survey measures of Trust Correlated with Experimental Trust? Empirical Evidence from Cameroon

- Alvin Etang Ndip, David Fielding and Stephen Knowles
- 1015: Virtually Science: An Agent-based Model of the Rise and Fall of Scientific Research Programs

- Daniel Farhat
- 1014: Oil Prices, Exchange Rates and Emerging Stock Markets

- Syed Abul Basher, Alfred Haug and Perry Sadorsky
- 1013: Money, Output and Inflation in the Longer Term: Major Industrial Countries, 1880-2001

- Alfred Haug and William G. Dewald
- 1012: Resource-based FDI and Expropriation in Developing Economies

- Christopher Hajzler
- 1011: Expropriation of Foreign Direct Investments: Sectoral Patterns from 1993 to 2006

- Christopher Hajzler
- 1010: A bioeconomic model for HookerÕs sea lion bycatch in New Zealand
- Viktoria Kahui
- 1009: Inertia and Herding in Humanitarian Aid Decisions

- David Fielding
- 1008: Giving to Africa and Perceptions of Poverty

- Alvin Etang Ndip, David Fielding and Stephen Knowles
- 1007: Playoff Uncertainty, Match Uncertainty and Attendance at Australian National Rugby League Matches

- Nicholas King, Dorian Owen and Rick Audas
- 1006: Health Technology Prioritisation: Which criteria for prioritising new technologies, and what are their relative weights?

- Ofra Golan, Paul Hansen, Giora Kaplan and Orna Tal
- 1005: Measuring Parity in Sports Leagues with Draws: Further Comments

- Dorian Owen
- 1004: The African Credit Trap

- Svetlana Andrianova, Badi Baltagi, Panicos Demetriades and David Fielding
- 1003: What Explains Changes in the Level of Abuse Against Civilians during the Peruvian Civil War?

- David Fielding and Anja Shortland
- 1002: Capital Accumulation, Non-traded Goods and International Macroeconomic Dynamics with Heterogeneous Firms

- Daniel Farhat
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