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- 19-05: Identifying Sri Lanka’s Sources of Growth: The Application of Primal and Dual Total Factor Productivity Growth Accounting Approaches

- Ranpati Dewage Thili Kumari and Sam Hak Kan Tang
- 19-04: How Much Can the Swiss National Bank Contribute to the Financing of the Swiss Old Age Insurance (AHV)?

- Ernst Weber
- 19-03: Weather Index Insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Ernst Weber
- 19-02: The US-China Trade Dispute: A Macro Perspective

- Rodney Tyers and Yixiao Zhou
- 19-01: Financial Integration and the Global Effects of China's Growth Surge

- Rodney Tyers and Yixiao Zhou
- 18-10: Measuring Governance: Why do errors matter?

- Leandro Magnusson and Yashar Tarverdi
- 18-09: Why don’t agricultural prices always adjust towards parity?

- Long Vo
- 18-08: Intangible Capital Distribution in China

- Qing Li, Long Vo and Yanrui Wu
- 18-07: AUTOMATION, TAXES AND TRANSFERS WITH INTERNATIONAL RIVALRY

- Rodney Tyers and Yixiao Zhou
- 18-06: Piketty’s (r – g) Law is Pareto’s Law: Consistent Analyses of Income Distribution Predicated on Inconsistent Definitions of Inequality

- Jill Trinh and Michael McLure
- 18-05: DIVISIA AND FRISCH ARE FRIENDS

- Kenneth Clements and Jiawei Si
- 18-04: Deflation Forces and Inequality

- Rodney Tyers and Yixiao Zhou
- 18-03: Thinking Outside the Box: Edgeworth, Pareto and the Early History of the Box Diagram

- Michael McLure and Aldo Montesano
- 18-02: Paretian Fiscal Sociology

- Michael McLure
- 18-01: Lost Inflation?

- Rodney Tyers and Yixiao Zhou
- 17-19: China’s ‘New Normal’: How will China’s growth slowdown affect Australia’s growth?

- Nicolaas Groenewold
- 17-18: China’s ‘New Normal’: Is the growth slowdown demand- or supply-driven?

- Anping Chen and Nicolaas Groenewold
- 17-17: Keynes and The Royal Swedish Academy

- Rogério Arthmar and Michael McLure
- 17-16: WHAT DO AUSTRALIAN ECONOMICS PhDs DO? THE UWA EXPERIENCE

- Kenneth Clements and Jiawei Si
- 17-15: Maintaining the Order: Contemporary Kuwaitisation Dynamics and their Historical Perspectives

- Manal R. Shehabi
- 17-14: The Economic and Social Consequences of the War: Pigou, the Press and the Struggle for an Honourable Peace

- Rogério Arthmar and Michael McLure
- 17-13: Automation and Inequality in China

- Yixiao Zhou and Rodney Tyers
- 17-12: Thinking Outside the Box: A New History of Edgeworth’s and Pareto’s Development of the Box Diagram

- Michael McLure
- 17-11: THE PARETO DISTRIBUTION AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO PIKETTY’S THIRD FUNDAMENTAL LAW OF CAPITALISM

- Jill Trinh
- 17-10: Ricardian Equivalence, the Italian Fiscal Tradition and WA Government Net Debt

- Michael McLure
- 17-09: Global Climate Change Mitigation: Strategic Interaction or Unilateral Gains?

- Sigit Perdana and Rodney Tyers
- 17-08: Assessing Kuwaiti Energy Pricing Reforms

- Manal R. Shehabi
- 17-07: The cost of displacing fossil fuels: Some evidence from Texas

- Peter Hartley
- 17-06: EXPECTATIONAL STABILITY IN AGGREGATIVE GAMES

- Richard Cornes, Luciana C. Fiorini and Wilfredo Maldonado
- 17-05: THREE FACTS ABOUT WORLD METAL PRICES

- Mei-Hsiu Chen, Ken W. Clements and Grace Gao
- 17-04: FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL PRICES ACROSS COUNTRIES AND THE LAW OF ONE PRICE

- Ken W. Clements, Jiawei Si and Long Vo
- 17-03: Migration and Growth in China: A Sceptical Assessment of the Evidence

- Longfeng Ye and Peter Robertson
- 17-02: Hitting The Great Wall: Rural-Urban Migration and China's Growth Slowdown

- Longfeng Ye and Peter Robertson
- 17-01: Automation and Inequality with Taxes and Transfers

- Rodney Tyers and Yixiao Zhou
- 16-25: SECULAR STAGNATION: DETERMINANTS AND CONSEQUENCES FOR AUSTRALIA

- Grace Taylor and Rodney Tyers
- 16-24: FERTILITY AND SAVINGS CONTRACTIONS IN CHINA: LONG-RUN GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS

- Jane Golley, Rodney Tyers and Yixiao Zhou
- 16-23: DECOMPOSING FISHING EFFORT: MODELLING THE SOURCES OF INEFFICIENCY IN A LIMITED-ENTRY FISHERY

- Akihito Asano, Kelly Neill and Satoshi Yamazaki
- 16-22: THE INCOME AND PRICE SENSITIVITY OF DIETS GLOBALLY

- Haiyan Liu
- 16-21: THE DETERMINANTS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF INDUSTRIAL POLICY IN CHINA: A STUDY BASED ON FIVE-YEAR PLANS

- Yiyun Wu, Xiwei Zhu and Nicolaas Groenewold
- 16-20: OUTPUT SHOCKS IN CHINA: DO THE DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS DEPEND ON THE REGIONAL SOURCE?

- Anping Chen and Nicolaas Groenewold
- 16-19: Prospective External Shocks and Indonesian Economic Performance

- Prayudhi Azwar and Rodney Tyers
- 16.18: Sraffa, Myrdal and the 1961 Söderström Gold Medal

- Rogério Arthmar and Michael McLure
- 16-17: A Longitudinal Examination of Broadacre Farm Size and Performance in Western Australia

- Tim Lefroy, James Key and Ross Kingwell
- 16-16: High-Skilled Migration in Times of Global Economic Crisis

- Mathias Czaika and Christopher Parsons
- 16-15: Riding the Iron Ore Cycle: Actions of Australia’s Major Producers

- Jaimie Donovan and Peter Hartley
- 16-14: Has Foreign Growth Contributed to Stagnation and Inequality in Japan?

- Kazuki Tomioka and Rodney Tyers
- 16-13: International Migration to the OECD in the Twenty-First Century

- Cansın Arslan, Jean-Christophe Dumont, Zovanga Kone, Çaglar Özden, Christopher Parsons and Theodora Xenogiani
- 16-12: The Greenness of Chinese Cities: Carbon Dioxide Emission and Its Determinants

- Jianxin Wu, Yanrui Wu and Bing Wang
- 16-11: Price Relationships in Vegetable Oil and Energy Markets

- Rini Priyati and Rodney Tyers
- 16-10: Simplifying the Big Mac Index

- Kenneth Clements and Jiawei Si