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- 2123/7220: Matching Markets with Mixed Ownership: The Case for A Real-life Assignment Mechanism

- Pablo Guillen and Onur Kesten
- 2123/7219: On-Campus Housing: Theory vs. Experiment

- Pablo Guillen and Onur Kesten
- 2123/7214: Demand-Led Growth Theory: An Historical Approach

- Matthew Smith
- 2123/7171: Modelling asset correlations: A nonparametric approach

- Nektarios Aslanidis and Isabel Casas
- 2123/7115: When Second Opinions Hurt: A Model of Expert Advice under Career Conce rns

- Yaozhou Franklin Liu and Amal Sanyal
- 2123/7110: Internet Auctions with a Temporary Buyout Option

- XiaoGang Che
- 2123/7093: Inventory Mistakes and the Great Moderation

- James Morley and Aarti Singh
- 2123/7092: Learning and the Great Moderation

- James Bullard and Aarti Singh
- 2123/7069: DEMAND-LED GROWTH IN A MULTI-COMMODITY MODEL WITH LEARNING: SOME PRELIMINARY RESULTS

- Graham White
- 2123/7068: Demand-led growth with debt constraints

- Graham White
- 2123/7067: Garnaut - The Economic Underpinnings

- Graham White
- 2123/7066: Competition, "welfare" and macroeconomics- a classical/Sraffian perspe ctive

- Graham White
- 2123/6958: WILL THERE BE BLOOD? INCENTIVES AND SUBSTITUTION EFFECTS IN PRO-SOCIAL BEHAVIOR*

- Nicola Lacetera, Mario Macis and Robert Slonim
- 2123/6957: Is There Selection Bias in Laboratory Experiments?*

- Blair L. Cleave, Nikos Nikiforakis and Robert Slonim
- 2123/6755: A Theory of Intermediate Services and the Inequality of Nations

- Jeffrey Sheen
- 2123/6753: Women as Producers of Economic Articles: A Statistical Assessment of the Nature and the Extent of Female Participation in Five British and North American Journals 1900-39

- Peter D. Groenewegen and Susan King
- 2123/6752: Bureaucratic Politics and Economic Policy: The Evolution of Trade Policy in the 1970s & 1980s

- Evan Jones
- 2123/6750: Entry Modes of Multinational Corporations into China's Market: A Socioeconomic Analysis

- Haishun Sun
- 2123/6749: A Theory of Exclusive Trading Blocs

- Matthew B. Cumberworth
- 2123/6748: On the Transition from a Supply to a Demand-Constrained Economic Sytem: The East European Experience

- Louis Haddad
- 2123/6747: OLS and Instrumental Variable Price Elasticity Estimates for Water in Mixed-Effects Model Under Multiple Tariff Structure

- Nadira Barkatullah
- 2123/6746: The Ranking of University Accounting and Finance Departments in Australia, 1990-94

- Jack B. Towe
- 2123/6745: A General Model of Derived Demand Linkages in a Dual Economy: Some Structural Implications

- Dilip Dutta
- 2123/6744: Cantillon on Real Wages and Employment: a rational reconstruction of the significance of land utilization

- Tony Aspromourgos
- 2123/6743: The Barings Collapse: Explanations and Implications

- Warren Hogan
- 2123/6742: International Linkages and Macroeconomic News Effects on Interest Rate Volatility - Australia and the US'

- Suk-Joong Kim and Jeffrey Sheen
- 2123/6739: The Road to Full Employment: Co-ordination in a World of Interdependent Decisions

- Flora Gill
- 2123/6738: Modelling the US$/A$ Exchange Rate Using Cointegration Techniques

- Costas Karfakis and Anthony Phipps
- 2123/6737: LABOUR DEMAND FUNCTIONS AND THE QUASI -FIXITY HYPOTHESIS Some Empirical Results for U.K. Manufacturing Industries 1963-1974

- Peter Saunders
- 2123/6736: HAYEK (1899-1992) ON GOVERNMENT

- Chris Guest
- 2123/6735: Testing the Rationality of Exchange Rate and Interest Rate Expectations: An Empirical Study of Australian Survey Based Expectations

- Suk-Joong Kim
- 2123/6734: INCIDENCE OF THE RICE EXPORT PREMIUM

- Ngo Van Lam
- 2123/6733: INFLATIONARY EXPECTATIONS IN NEW ZEALAND, A PRELIMINARY STUDY

- Viv Hall and Maxwell King
- 2123/6731: The Use of Splines on the Working-Leser Engel Equation

- Eatzaz Ahmad and Kisore L. Karunakaran
- 2025-01: Getting Along or Getting Ahead? The Domestic Roots of Status-Seeking in International Relations∗

- Ashani Amarasinghe and Kathryn Baragwanath
- 2024-23: Regional Value Chains for Asia and the Covid-19: An Empirical Study

- Hyeon-seung Huh, David Kim and Cyn-Young Park
- 2024-22: Financial System Procyclicality and Optimal Capital Requirement Policy: Revisiting Countercyclical Responses

- Solikin Juhro and Denny Lie
- 2024-21: Competition and demand-led growth: linking different parts of the Sraffian-inspired research program

- Graham White
- 2024-20: How Does Tax and Transfer Progressivity Affect Household Consumption Insurance?

- Yunho Cho, James Morley and Aarti Singh
- 2024-19: A rising tide lifts all boats? Upward trend and a second-mover advantage

- Alexander Matros, Vladimir Smirnov and Andrew Wait
- 2024-18: Job Routinisation and Labour Market Inequality in Australia

- Minrui Huang and Zhe (Jasmine) Jiang
- 2024-17: Portfolio framing and diversification in a disposition effect experiment

- Stephen Cheung and Nathan Rogut
- 2024-16: Quasi-exponential discounting*

- Stephen Cheung, Kieran MacGibbon, Arquette Milin-Byrne and Agnieszka Tymula
- 2024-15: Nowcasting Quarterly GDP Growth during the COVID-19 Crisis Using a Monthly Activity Indicator

- Luke Hartigan and Tom Rosewall
- 2024-14: How food insecure are people living in Australia

- Chandana Maitra
- 2024-13: Matching with batches

- Pablo Guillen, Rami Tabri and Edward Wang
- 2024-12: The sacrifice ratio and active fiscal policy

- Christopher Gibbs and Herbert Xin
- 2024-11: Monetary Policy and the Homeownership Rate

- James Graham and Avish Sharma
- 2024-10: Achieving efficient outcomes in the Prisoner’s Dilemma game: explicit instructions and extreme punishment

- Pablo Guillen, Archer Kirk and Lokendra Nedunuri
- 2024-09: A Structural Model of Mortgage Offset Accounts in the Australian Housing Market

- James Graham