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Working Paper Series
From Economics Discipline Group, UTS Business School, University of Technology, Sydney PO Box 123, Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia. Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Duncan Ford (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- 2019/08: The multivariate simultaneous unobserved components model and identification via heteroskedasticity

- Mengheng Li and Ivan Mendieta-Muñoz
- 2019/07: Stability against Robust Deviations in the Roommate Problem

- Daisuke Hirata, Yusuke Kasuya and Kentaro Tomoeda
- 2019/06: Incentives to Persevere

- Elif Incekara-Hafalir, Grace HY Lee, Audrey KL Siah and Erte Xiao
- 2019/05: Strategically delusional

- Alice Solda, Changxia Ke, Lionel Page and William von Hippel
- 2019/04: Learning to hesitate

- Ambroise Descamps, Sebastien Massoni and Lionel Page
- 2019/03: Regional Migration and Wage Inequality in the West African Economic and Monetary Union

- Esther Mirjam Girsberger, Romuald Meango and Hillel Rapoport
- 2019/02: Three Dimensions of Central Bank Credibility and Inferential Expectations: The Euro Zone

- Timo Henckel, Gordon D. Menzies, Peter Moffat and Daniel Zizzo
- 2019/01: Wages and employment: The role of occupational skills

- Esther Mirjam Girsberger, Matthias Krapf and Miriam Rinawi
- 54: Efficient Investments in the Implementation Problem

- Kentaro Tomoeda
- 53: Auction Design by an Informed Seller: The Optimality of Reserve Price Signaling

- Xin Zhao
- 52: Heterogeneity and Unanimity: Optimal Committees with Information Acquisition

- Xin Zhao
- 51: Looking for the stars: Estimating the natural rate of interest

- Mengheng Li and Irma Hindrayanto
- 50: Expectations-Based Loss Aversion in Common-Value Auctions: Extensive vs. Intensive Risk

- Benjamin Balzer and Antonio Rosato
- 49: Leverage, asymmetry and heavy tails in the high-dimensional factor stochastic volatility model

- Mengheng Li and Marcel Scharth
- 48: Restoring Trust in Finance: From Principal-Agent to Principled Agent

- Gordon Menzies, Thomas Simpson, Donald Hay and David Vines
- 46: A Synthesis of the Lewis Development Model and Neoclassical Trade Models

- Gordon Menzies
- 45: Fee Structure and Mutual Fund Choice: An Experiment

- Mikhail Anufriev, Te Bao, Angela Sutan and Jan Tuinstra
- 44: Composite Likelihood Methods for Large Bayesian VARs with Stochastic Volatility

- Joshua Chan, Eric Eisenstat, Chenghan Hou and Gary Koop
- 43: Reducing Dimensions in a Large TVP-VAR

- Eric Eisenstat, Joshua Chan and Rodney Strachan
- 42: Switching Cost Models as Hypothesis Tests

- Samuel N. Cohen, Timo Henckel, Gordon D. Menzies, Johannes Muhle-Karbe and Daniel Zizzo
- 41: Identifying Noise Shocks

- Joshua Chan, Luca Benati, Eric Eisenstat and Gary Koop
- 40: Sticky Belief Adjustment: A Double Hurdle Model and Experimental Evidence

- Timo Henckel, Gordon Menzies, Peter Moffat and Daniel Zizzo
- 39: Good Lies

- Filippo Pavesi and Massimo Scotti
- 38: The "Flock" Phenomenon of the Sydney Lockout Laws: Dual Effects on Rental Prices

- Georgia Perks and Shiko Maruyama
- 37: Networks formation to assist decision making

- David Goldbaum
- 36: Emergent Coordination among Competitors

- Bostian Aj and David Goldbaum
- 35: Conformity and Influence

- David Goldbaum
- 34: Divergent behavior in markets with idiosyncratic private information

- David Goldbaum
- 33: In Praise of (Some) Red Tape: A New Approach to Regulation

- Gordon Menzies, Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer
- 32: Dissolving a Partnership Dynamically

- Matthew Van Essen and John Wooders
- 31: Microfoundations for Switching Behavior in Heterogeneous Agent Models: An Experiment

- Mikhail Anufriev, Te Bao and Jan Tuinstra
- 30: Fee structure, return chasing and mutual fund choice: an experiment

- Mikhail Anufriev, Te Bao, Angela Sutan and Jan Tuinstra
- 29: Simple Forecasting Heuristics that Make us Smart: Evidence from Different Market Experiments

- Mikhail Anufriev, Cars Hommes and Tomasz Makarewicz
- 28: The dynamics of leverage in a Minskyan model with heterogenous firms

- Corrado Di Guilmi and Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
- 27: Interacting Information Cascades: On the Movement of Conventions Between Groups

- James C.D. Fisher and John Wooders
- 26: Instrument-free Identification and Estimation of Differentiated Products Models

- David Byrne, Susumu Imai, Vasilis Sarafidis and Masayuki Hirukawa
- 25: Regulatory Independence – It’s not Just about Institutionss

- Gordon Menzies
- 24: Capital Account Liberalization and Dynamic Price Discovery: Evidence from Chinese Cross-Listed Stocks

- Marc Chan and Simon Sai Man Kwok
- 23: Measuring the Dynamic Effects of Welfare Time Limits

- Marc Chan
- 22: How Well Do Prices Converge in Anticipation of Capital Control Liberalization? Evidence from a Chinese Reform

- Marc Chan
- 21: Does a Nearby Murder Affect Housing Prices and Rents? The Case of Sydney

- Anastasia Klimova and Adrian Lee
- 20: Consistent Estimation of Panel Data Models with a Multifactor Error Structure when the Cross Section Dimension is Large

- Bin Peng and Giovanni Forchini
- 19: Welfare Dependence and Self-Control: An Empirical Analysis

- Marc Chan
- 18: From Engineer to Taxi Driver? Language Proficiency and the Occupational Skills of Immigrants

- Susumu Imai, Derek Stacey and Casey Warman
- 17: A Brief History of Equality

- Geoffrey Brennan, Gordon Menzies and Michael Munger
- 16: Tax Incentives and the Demand for Private Health Insurance

- Olena Stavrunova and Oleg Yerokhin
- 15: Follow the Leader: Simulations on a Dynamic Social Network

- David Goldbaum
- 14: Learning and Adaptation as a Source of Market Failure

- David Goldbaum
- 13: The Great Recession and the Two Dimensions of European Central Bank Credibility

- Timo Henckel, Gordon Menzies and Daniel Zizzo
- 12: A Quantile-based Test of Protection for Sale Model

- Susumu Imai, Hajime Katayama and Kala Krishna
- 11: How Portfolios Evolve After Retirement: Evidence From Australia

- Alexandra Spicer, Olena Stavrunova and Susan Thorp
- 10: Monetary Policy and Debt Deflation: Some Computational Experiments

- Carl Chiarella and Corrado Di Guilmi
- 9: Adaptive Sequential Posterior Simulators for Massively Parallel Computing Environments

- Garland Durham and John Geweke
- 8: Learning Cycles in Bertrand Competition with Differentiated Commodities and Competing Learning Rules

- Mikhail Anufriev, D?½vid Kop?½nyiz and Jan Tuinstra
- 7: Is Monotonicity in an IV and RD Design Testable? No, But You Can Still Check on it

- Ben Edwards, Mario Fiorini, Katrien Stevens and Matthew Taylor
- 6: Blind Stealing: Experience and Expertise in a Mixed-Strategy Poker Experiment

- Matthew Van Essen and John Wooders
- 5: Dynamic Markets for Lemons: Performance, Liquidity, and Policy Intervention

- Diego Moreno and John Wooders
- 4: How the Allocation of Children’s Time Affects Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Development

- Mario Fiorini and Michael Keane
- 3: The Impact of Short-Selling Constraints on Financial Market Stability in a Heterogeneous Agents Model

- Mikhail Anufriev and Jan Tuinstra
- 2: Non-traded Factor Appreciation in China

- Gordon Menzies and Xiaolin Xiao
- 1: Explaining Health Care Expenditure Variation: Large-sample Evidence Using Linked Survey and Health Administrative Data

- Randall Ellis, Denzil Fiebig, Meliyanni Johar, Glenn Jones and Elizabeth Savage
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