Economics Working Papers
From School of Economics, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia
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- 14-02: Breaking the Link Between Legal Access to Alcohol and Motor Vehicle Accidents: Evidence from New South Wales

- Jason Lindo, Peter Siminski and Oleg Yerokhin
- 14-01: Maternal working hours and the well-being of adolescent children

- Silvia Mendolia
- 13-06: A knowledge economy approach in empirical growth models for the Nordic countries

- Arusha Cooray, Marcella Lucchetta and Antonio Paradiso
- 13-05: Family Impacts on Cognitive Development of Young Children: Evidence from Australia

- Jessica Meredith, Frank Neri and Joan Rodgers
- 13-04: The Premium for Part-Time Work in Australia

- Joan Rodgers and Iris Day
- 13-03: Would a rational underage binge-drink?

- Amnon Levy
- 13-02: Royalties, Entry and Spectrum Allocation to Broadcasting

- Amnon Levy, Michael Caputo and Benoit Freyens
- 13-01: Does the Military Train Men to be Violent Criminals? New Evidence from Australia’s Conscription Lotteries

- Peter Siminski, Simon Ville and Alexander Paull
- 12-10: Optimal Control of Broadcasting Spectrum with Variety-Reception Trade-off and Consumers’ Income Sensitivity

- Amnon Levy and Benoît Freyens
- 12-09: A Stock Targeting International Carbon-Tax Rule with Uncertainty and Diminishing Compliance

- Amnon Levy
- 12-08: Who is responsible for the CO2 emissions that China produces?

- Ying Liu, Kankesu Jayanthakumaran and Frank Neri
- 12-07: The effect of female and male health on economic growth: cross-country evidence within a production function framework

- Gazi Hassan and Arusha Cooray
- 12-06: I Was Only Nineteen, 45 Years Ago: What Can we Learn from Australia’s Conscription Lotteries?

- Peter Siminski and Simon Ville
- 12-05: Human capital externalities, departmental co-authorship and research productivity

- Frank Neri and Joan Rodgers
- 12-04: The Dynamics of Resource-Based Economic Development: Evidence from Australia and Norway

- Simon Ville and Olav Wicken
- 12-03: Technical Efficiency of Thai Manufacturing SMEs: a Comparative Study of North-eastern Provinces

- Teerawat Charoenrat and Charles Harvie
- 12-02: How to capture the full extent of price stickiness in credit card interest rates?

- Abbas Valadkhani, Sajid Anwar and Amir Arjonandi
- 12-01: Modelling Australia's Retail Mortgage Rate

- Abbas Valadkhani and Sajid Anwar
- 11-16: A Fair and Equitable Method of Recruitment? Conscription by Ballot into the Australian Army during the Vietnam War

- Simon Ville and Peter Siminski
- 11-15: The Social Cost of Blackmail

- Oleg Yerokhin
- 11-14: Optimal Control of Broadcasting Spectrum with a Variety-Reception Tradeoff and Consumers’ Income Sensitivity

- Amnon Levy and Benoit Freyens
- 11-13: Physiological, Gastronomic and Budgetary Aspects and the Diets of Perfectly and Imperfectly Lifetime-Rational Consumers

- Amnon Levy
- 11-12: Abstinence with Reputation Loss, Understating Expectations and Guiltand the Effectiveness of Emission Tax

- Amnon Levy
- 11-11: Dynamics, Structural Breaks and the Determinants of the Real Exchange Rate of Australia

- Khorshed Chowdhury
- 11-10: Are Low Skill Public Sector Workers Really Overpaid? A Quasi-Differenced Panel Data Analysis

- Peter Siminski
- 11-09: A Stock Targeting International Carbon-Tax Rule with Uncertainty and Diminishing Compliance

- Amnon Levy
- 11-08: Emission-Photosynthesis Imbalance and Climate Change:Forest Land under Intensified Uncertainty and Expected Utility Maximization

- Amnon Levy
- 11-07: Introduction to the Economics of Atmospheric Carbon-Dioxide Control

- Amnon Levy
- 11-06: An Integrative Model of Rational Diet and Physical Activity: Physiological, Gastronomic and Budgetary Aspects

- Amnon Levy
- 11-05: A Fair and Equitable Method of Recruitment? Conscription by Ballot into the Australian Army during the Vietnam War

- Simon Ville and Peter Siminski
- 11-04: The Social Cost of Blackmail

- Oleg Yerokhin
- 11-03: Optimal Control of Broadcasting Spectrum with a Variety-Reception Tradeoff and Consumers’ Income Sensitivity

- Amnon Levy and Benoit Freyens
- 11-02: Physiological, Gastronomic and Budgetary Aspects and the Diets of Perfectly and Imperfectly Lifetime-Rational Consumers

- Amnon Levy
- 11-01: Abstinence with Reputation Loss, Understating Expectations and Guiltand the Effectiveness of Emission Tax

- Amnon Levy
- 10-14: The Role of Education in Economic Growth

- Arusha Cooray
- 10-13: Employment Effects of Army Service and Veterans’ Compensation: Evidence from the Australian Vietnam-Era Conscription Lotteries

- Peter Siminski
- 10-12: The Effect of Motherhood on Wages and Wage Growth: Evidence for Australia

- Tanya Livermore, Peter Siminski and Joan Rodgers
- 10-11: Banks’ Efficiency and Productivity Analysis Using the Hicks-Moorsteen Approach: A Case Study of Iran

- Amir Arjomandi and Abbas Valadkhani
- 10-10: An Analysis of the World’s Environment and Population Dynamics with Varying Carrying Capacity, Concerns and Skepticism

- Amnon Levy, Peter Berck and Khorshed Chowdhury
- 10-09: An Empirical Analysis of International Stock Market Volatility Transmission

- Indika Karunanayake, Abbas Valadkhani and Martin O'Brien
- 10-08: An Analysis of Productivity Changes in the Iranian banking Industry: a Bootstrapped Malmquist Approach

- Amir Arjomandi, Abbas Valadkhani and Charles Harvie
- 10-07: Optimal Control of Broadcasting Spectrum

- Amnon Levy and Benoit Freyens
- 10-06: Long-Run Mortality Effects of Vietnam-Era Army Service: Evidence from Australia’s Conscription Lotteries

- Peter Siminski and Simon Ville
- 10-05: Identifying and Measuring Technical Inefficiency Factors:Evidence from Unbalanced Panel Data for Thai Listed Manufacturing Enterprises

- Yot Amornkitvikai and Charles Harvie
- 10-04: Firm Performance in Vietnam:Evidence from Manufacturing Small and Medium Enterprises

- Viet Le and Charles Harvie
- 10-03: The Financial Crisis 2007-08 and Causality: A Hicksian Perspective

- Eduardo Fernandez-Pol
- 10-02: Is the Age Gradient in Self-Reported Material Hardship Explained by Resources, Needs, Behaviours or Reporting Bias?

- Peter Siminski and Oleg Yerokhin
- 10-01: Exploring Older Male Worker Labour Force Participation Across OECD Countries in the Context of Ageing Populations: A Reserve Army of Labour?

- Martin O'Brien
- 09-11: Modelling Australian Stock Market Volatility: A Multivariate GARCH Approach

- Abbas Valadkhani, Martin O'Brien and Indika Karunanayake
- 09-10: Ricardian Equivalence and the Efficacy of Fiscal Policy in Australia

- Shane Brittle