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- 2014-42: How Structural Is Unemployment in the United States?

- Yuelin Liu
- 2014-41: Endogenous Labor Force Participation, Involuntary Unemployment and Monetary Policy

- Yuelin Liu
- 2014-40: Life Cycle Price Trends and Product Replacement: Implications for the Measurement of Inflation

- Daniel Melser and Iqbal Syed
- 2014-39B: Revealed Comparative Advantage: What Is it Good For?

- Scott French
- 2014-39: Revealed Comparative Advantage: What Is it Good For?

- Scott French
- 2014-38: Commercial Property Price Indexes and the System of National Account

- Walter Diewert, Kevin Fox and Chihiro Shimizu
- 2014-37: On the Cambridge, England, Critique of the Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- 2014-36: The Composition of Trade Flows and the Aggregate Effects of Trade Barriers

- Scott French
- 2014-35: The Marxian and Veblenesque elements in how I do economics

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- 2014-34: Binary Choice Model with Endogeneity: Identification via Heteroskedasticity

- Minxian Yang
- 2014-33: Decomposing Bjurek Productivity Indexes into Explanatory Factors

- Walter Diewert and Kevin Fox
- 2014-32B: Estimating DSGE models with Zero Interest Rate Policy

- Mariano Kulish, James Morley and Tim Robinson
- 2014-32A: Estimating DSGE models with forward guidance

- Mariano Kulish, James Morley and Tim Robinson
- 2014-32: Estimating the expected duration of the zero lower bound in DSGE models with forward guidance

- Mariano Kulish, James Morley and Tim Robinson
- 2014-31: Auction Format and Auction Sequence in Multi-Item Multi-Unit Auctions - An experimental study

- Regina Betz, Ben Greiner, Sascha Schweitzer and Stefan Seifert
- 2014-30: How Individual Preferences are Aggregated in Groups: An Experimental Study

- Attila Ambrud, Ben Greiner and Parag Pathak
- 2014-29C: It's Raining Men! Hallelujah?

- Pauline Grosjean and Rose Khattar
- 2014-28: Sunk Costs and the Measurement of Commercial Property Depreciation

- Walter Diewert and Kevin Fox
- 2014-27: The collapse of neoliberal capitalism: Causes and cures: a review article

- Peter Kriesler and John Nevile
- 2014-26: Innovation, Product-Cycle Trade, and the Cross-Country Distribution of Income

- Scott French
- 2014-25: Efficiency of Infrastructure Provision: Australia, States and Territories

- Amani Elnasri
- 2014-24: Transport Infrastructure Investment and Interindustry Spillovers: The Effects on the Cost Structure of Australian Industries

- Amani Elnasri
- 2014-23: The Impact of Public Infrastructure on Productivity: New Evidence for Australia

- Amani Elnasri
- 2014-22: Initial Endowments and Economic Reform in 27 Post-Socialist Countries

- Ariel BenYishay and Pauline Grosjean
- 2014-21: Conforming to Group Norms: An Experimental Study

- Gautam Bose, Lorraine Ivancic and Evgenia Dechter
- 2014-20: What Factors Drive the Price-Rent Ratio for the Housing Market? A Modified Present-Value Approach

- N Kishor and James Morley
- 2014-19: Globalization and Monetary Policy Comovement: Evidence from G-7 Countries

- Arpita Chatterjee
- 2014-18: Endogenous Comparative Advantage, Gains From Trade and Symmetry-Breaking

- Arpita Chatterjee
- 2014-17: Consumer Benefits of Infrastructure Services

- Carmit Schwartz, Walter Diewert and Kevin Fox
- 2014-16: The Risk Return Relationship: Evidence from Index Return and Realised Variance Series

- Minxian Yang
- 2014-15: Multi-product exporters, variable markups and exchange rate fluctuations

- Mauro Caselli, Arpita Chatterjee and Alan Woodland
- 2014-14: Accounting for Skill Premium Patterns during the EU Accession: Productivity or Trade?

- Sang-Wook Cho and Julian Diaz
- 2014-13: Housing Supply Elasticity in Sydney Local Government Areas

- Xiangling Liu and Glenn Otto
- 2014-12: The Wild West is Wild: The Homicide Resource Curse

- Mathieu Couttenier, Pauline Grosjean and Marc Sangnier
- 2014-11A: The Rhetorical Structure of Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations (and the importance of acknowledging it)

- Andreas Ortmann and Benoît Walraevens
- 2014-10: Learning to be Risk Averse?

- Robert Marks
- 2014-09: Strategic Stability in Poisson Games

- Francesco De Sinopoli, Claudia Meroni and Carlos Pimienta
- 2014-08: The Contribution of Research and Innovation to Productivity and Economic Growth

- Amani Elnasri and Kevin Fox
- 2014-07: On Uneven Expected Earnings in the Lab

- Jade Wong and Andreas Ortmann
- 2014-06: Keynes, Kalecki, Sraffa: Coherence?

- Neil Hart and Peter Kriesler
- 2014-05: Price Discounts and the Measurement of Inflation

- Kevin Fox and Iqbal Syed
- 2014-04: On Ricardo and Cambridge

- Geoffrey Harcourt and Peter Kriesler
- 2014-03: Means-tested Age-Pension and Saving

- Sang-Wook Cho and Renuka Sane
- 2014-02: Asymptotic Refinements of a Misspecification-Robust Bootstrap for GEL Estimators

- Seojeong Lee
- 2014-01: The Impact of Quarantine Policies on the Quality of Imports

- Daniel Bunting and Kevin Fox
- 2013-36: Why myths in neoclassical economics threaten the world economy: a post-Keynesian Manifesto

- Geoffrey Harcourt, Peter Kriesler and John Nevile
- 2013-35: Milton Friedman: Constructing an Anti-Keynes

- Craig Freedman, Geoffrey Harcourt, Peter Kriesler and John Nevile
- 2013-34: Episodes from the Early History of Experimentation in Economics

- Andreas Ortman
- 2013-33: Distributional Effects of the Australian Renewable Energy Target (RET) through Wholesale and Retail Electricity Price Impacts

- Johanna Cludius, Sam Forrest and Iain MacGill
- 2013-32: Exploring the Meaning of Significance in Experimental Economics

- Andreas Ortman and Le Zhang