2008-2012

2012

  • Books
    • Wiliams R. 2012. The Policy Providers: A History of the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, 1962-2012. Melbourne University Press.
  • Book Chapters
    • Burkhauser RV. 2012. Deconstructing European Poverty Measures. In Besharov D & Couch K (eds), Counting the Poor: New Thinking About European Poverty Measures and Lessons for the United States. United States: Oxford University Press, pp. 79-91.
    • Garnaut RG. 2012. Indonesia in the New World Balance. In Reid A (ed), The Repositioning of Asia's Third Giant. Pasir Panjang, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, pp. 14-27.
    • Headey BW, Krause P & Wagner G. 2012. Poverty redefined as low consumption and low wealth, not just low income: psychological consequences in Australia and Germany. In Besharov D & Couch K (eds), Counting the Poor: New Thinking About European Poverty Measures and Lessons for the United States. New York, United States: Oxford University Press, pp. 363-384.
    • Huang V, Weatherall K & Webster EM. 2012. The use of survey evidence in Australian trade mark and passing-off cases. In Kenyon A, Richardson M & Wee LN (eds), The Law of Reputation and Brands in the Asia Pacific. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, pp. 181-202.
  • Refereed Journal Articles
    • Azpitarte, F. 2012. Measuring Poverty using both Income and Wealth: A Cross‐Country Comparison between the U.S. and Spain. Review of Income and Wealth. 58 (1): 24-50.
    • Black D, Polidano C & Tseng Y. 2012. The re-engagement in education of early school leavers. Australian Economic Papers. 31 (2): 202-215.
    • Buddelmeyer H, Herault N, Kalb G & van Zijll de Jong. 2012. Linking a Microsimulation Model to a Dynamic CGE Model: Climate Change Mitigation Policies and Income Distribution in Australia. International Journal of Microsimulation. 5 (2): 40-58.
    • Burkhauser R & Daly M. 2012. Social Security Disability Insurance: Time For Fundamental Change. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 31 (1) : 454-461.
    • Burkhauser R, Larrimore J & Simon K. 2012. A Second Opinion on the Economic Health of the American Middle Class. National Tax Journal. 65 (1) : 7-32.
    • Burkhauser R, Feng S, Jenkins S & Larrimore J. 2012. Recent Trends in Top Income Shares in the USA: Reconciling Estimates from March CPS and IRS Tax Return Data. The Review of Economics and Statistics. 94 (2): 371-388.
    • Burkhauser R, Schmeiser M & Weathers II R. 2012. The Importance of Anti-Discrimination and Workers' Compensation Laws on the Provision of Workplace Accommodations Following the Onset of a Disability. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 65 (1): 161-180.
    • Cai L & Waddoups J. 2012. Unobserved Heterogeneity, Job Training and the Employer Size–Wage Effect in Australia. Australian Economic Review. 45 (2) : 158-175.
    • Cheng TC, Scott A, Jeon S, Kalb G, Humphreys J & Joyce C. 2012. What Factors Influence the Earnings of General Practitioners and Medical Specialists? Evidence from the Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life Survey. Health Economics. 21 (11) : 1300-1317.
    • Choi K, Tienda M, Cobb‐Clark D & Sinning M. 2012. Immigration and status exchange in Australia and the United States. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. 30 (1): 49-62.
    • Chua CL, Lim G & Tsiaplias S. 2012. A latent variable approach to forecasting the unemployment rate. Journal of Forecasting, 31 (3): 229–244.
    • Chua CL, Suardi S & Tsiaplias S. 2012. An impulse-response function for a VAR with multivariate GARCH-in-Mean that incorporates direct and indirect transmission of shocks. Economics Letters. 117 (2) : 452-454.
    • Claus E & Dungey M. 2012. US monetary policy surprises: Identification with shifts and rotations in the term structure. Journal of Money, Credit & Banking. 44 (7) : 1443-1453.
    • Claus E & Lucey B. 2012. Equity market integration in the Asia Pacific region: Evidence from discount factors. Research in International Business and Finance. 26 (2): 137-163.
    • Cobb-Clark D. 2012. That Pesky Problem of Persistent Gender Bias. Australian Economic Review. 45 (2) : 211-215.
    • Cobb-Clark D & Nguyen T-H. 2012. Educational Attainment Across Generations: The Role of Immigration Background. Economic Record. 88 (283) : 554-575.
    • Cobb-Clark D & Ribar D. 2012. Financial Stress, Family Relationships and Australian Youth's Transition from Home and School. Review of Economics of the Household. 10 (4): 469–490.
    • Cobb-Clark D, Ryan C & Sartbayeva A. 2012. Taking Chances: The Effect of Growing Up on Welfare on the Risky Behavior of Young People. Scandinavian Journal of Economics. 114 (3) : 729-755.
    • Cobb-Clark D. & Schurer S. 2012. The stability of big-five personality traits. Economics Letters. 115 (1): 11-15.
    • Cobb-Clark D, Sinning M, and Stillman S. 2012. Migrant Youths' Educational Achievement: The Role of Institutions. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 643: 18-45.
    • Cohen-Zada D. & Justman M. 2012. Affinity and tension between religious denominations: Evidence from private school enrolment. Regional Science and Urban Economics. 42 (6): 950-960.
    • Creedy J & Herault N. 2012. Welfare-improving income tax reforms: A microsimulation analysis. Oxford Economic Papers. 64 (1): 128-150.
    • De Rassenfosse G. 2012. How SMEs exploit their intellectual property assets: evidence from survey data. Small Business Economics. 39 (2): 437-452.
    • De Rassenfosse G & Van Pottelsberghe de la B. 2012. On the Price Elasticity of Demand for Patents. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. 74 (1): 58-77.
    • Dixon R & Lim G. 2012. A Univariate Model of Aggregate Labour Productivity. Applied Economics. 44 (5): 581-585.
    • Garnaut R. 2012. The contemporary China resources boom. The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 56: 1–22.
    • Glasziou PP, Buchan H, Del Mar C, Doust J, Harris M, Knight R, Scott A, Scott I, Stockwell A. 2012. When financial incentives do more good than harm: a checklist. British Medical Journal. 345 (e5047): 1-5.
    • Greenwood-Nimmo M, Nguyen V & Shin Y. 2012. Probabilistic Forecasting of Output Growth, Inflation and the Balance of Trade in a GVAR Framework, Journal of Applied Econometrics. 27 (4): 554-573.
    • Hanel B. 2012. The Effect of Disability Pension Incentives on Early Retirement Decisions. Labour Economics. 19 (4) : 595-607.
    • Hanel B & Riphahn R. 2012. The Employment of Mothers – Recent Developments and their Determinants in East and West Germany. Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik (Journal of Economics and Statistics). 232 (2): 146-176.
    • Hanel B & Riphahn R. 2012. The Timing of Retirement: New Evidence from Swiss Female Workers. Labour Economics. 19 (5) : 718-728.
    • Hérault N, Kostenko W, Marks G & Zakirov R. The effects of macroeconomic conditions on the education and employment outcomes of youth. Australian Journal of Labour Economics. 15 (1): 17-36.
    • Humphreys J, McGrail M, Joyce C, Scott A & Kalb G. 2012. Who should receive recruitment and retention incentives? Improved targeting of rural doctors using medical workforce data. Australian Journal of Rural Health. 20 (1): 3-10.
    • Hunter L, Webster E & Wyatt A. 2012. Accounting for expenditures on intangibles. Abacus. 48 (1): 104-145.
    • Jensen P. 2012. Innovative China: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities. Australian Economic Review, 45 (4): 455–456.
    • Justman M & Gilboa Y. 2012. The Scope for Promoting Equal Opportunity in Education: Evidence from the Kibbutz. Education, Finance and Policy. Fall 2012, 7 (4) : 489-515.
    • Kassenboehmer S & Haisken-DeNew J. 2012. Heresy or enlightenment? The well-being age U-shape effect is flat. Economics Letters. 117 (1): 235–238.
    • Kecmanovic M. 2012. Men's wage inequality in Serbia's transition. Economic Systems. 36 : 65-86.
    • Le T, Gibson J & Stillman S. 2012. Wealth and saving in New Zealand: evidence from the longitudinal survey of family, income and employment. New Zealand Economic Papers. 46 (2): 93-118.
    • Lim G, Chua M, Claus E & Nguyen V. 2012. Review of the Australian Economy 2011–12: A Case of Déjà Vu. Australian Economic Review. 45 (1): 1-13.
    • Lim G & McNelis P. 2012. Macroeconomic Volatility and Counterfactual Inflation-Targeting in Hong Kong. Pacific Economic Review. 17 (2): 304-325.
    • Lynagh M, Bonevski B, Sanson-Fisher R, Symonds I, Scott A, Hall A & Oldmeadow C. 2012. An RCT protocol of varying financial incentive amounts for smoking cessation among pregnant women. BMC Public Health. 12:1032
    • McGrail M, Humphreys J, Joyce CM & Scott A. 2012. International medical graduates mandated to practise in rural Australia are highly unsatisfied: Results from a national survey of doctors. Health Policy. 108 (2): 133-139.
    • McGrail M, Humphreys J, Joyce CM, Scott A & Kalb G. 2012. How do rural GPs' workload and work activities differ with community size compared with metropolitan practice? Australian Journal of Primary Health. 18 (3) : 228-233.
    • McGuinness S, Webster E & Mavromaras K. 2012. What are the characteristics of the employers of the low paid in Australia? Australian Bulletin of Labour. 38 (1) : 26-47.
    • Moschion J. 2012. Reconciling Work and Family Life: Reconciling Work and Family Life: the Effect of Preschooling. Revue Economique. 63 (2) : 187-214.
    • Peyton K. 2012. Ethics and Politics in Field Experiments. The Experimental Political Scientist. 3 (1): 20-36.
    • Peyton K & Belasen A. 2012. Corruption in Emerging and Developing Economies: Evidence from a Pooled Cross-Section. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade. 48 (2): 29-43.
    • Sabia J, Burkhauser R & Hansen B. 2012. Are the Effects of Minimum Wage Increases Always Small? New Evidence from a Case Study of New York State. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 65 (2) : 350-376.
    • Scott A. 2012. Paying for the Health Workforce. Medical Journal of Australia. 1 Suppl 3 : 29-31.
    • Sivey P. 2012. The effect of waiting time and distance on hospital choice for English cataract patients. Health Economics, 21 (4): 444–456.
    • Sivey P, Scott A, Witt J, Joyce C & Humphreys J. 2012. Junior doctors' preferences for specialty choice. Journal of Health Economics. 31 (6): 813-823.
    • Thomson R & Webster E. 2012. The Design of R&D Support Schemes for Industry. Economic Papers. 31 (4) : 464-477.
    • Van De Ven J. 2012. Implications of the National Employment Savings Trust for vulnerable sectors of the UK labour market: A reduced-form statistical evaluation. National Institute Economic Review. 219 : 77-89.
    • Watson N & Wooden M. 2012. The HILDA Survey: a case study in the design and development of a successful Household Panel Survey. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies. 3 (3) : 369-381.
    • Wilkins R & Leigh A. 2012. Effects of temporary in-work benefits for welfare recipients: Examination of the Australian Working Credit Programme. Fiscal Studies. 33 (3) : 335-369.
    • Williams R. 2012. History of Federal-State Relations in Australia: A Review of the Methodologies Used. Australian Economic Review. 45 (2): 145-157.
    • Wooden M, Bevitt A, Chigavazira A, Greer N, Johnson G, Killackey E, Moschion J, Scutella R, Tseng Y, & Watson N. Introducing Journeys Home. Australian Economic Review. 45 (3): 368-378.

2011

  • Books
    • Garnaut R. 2011. The Garnaut Review 2011: Australia in the Global Response to Climate Change. Cambridge University Press.
  • Book Chapters
    • Chua, C.L. and Claus E. (2011), 'Consumer Sentiment in Australia', in Landscapes of Urban Consumption, eds P. Newton, Melbourne, Australia, CSIRO publishing, pp 81-92.
    • Garnaut, R. (2011), 'Making the international system work for the platinum age of Asian growth', in S. Armstrong and V. T. Thanh (eds), International Institutions and Asian Development, Routledge Publishing, Abingdon and New York, pp. 25-48.
    • Headey B & Grabka M. 2011. Health correlates of pet ownership: national surveys. In Mccardle P, Mccune S, Griffin JA & Maholmes V (eds), How Animals Effect Us. Washington DC, United States: American Psychological Association, pp. 153-162.
    • Scott A & Jan S. 2011. Primary Care. In Smith P & Giled S (eds), Oxford Handbook of Health Economics. Oxford University Press, Oxford
    • Wooden M & Wilkins R. 2011. Economic Approaches to Studying Underemployment. In Maynard DC & Feldman DC (eds), Underemployment: Psychological, Economic, and Social Challenges. New York, United States: Springer, pp. 13-34.
  • Refereed Journal Articles
    • Bauer V, Cobb-Clark D, Hildebrand V. & Sinning M. 2011. A Comparative Analysis of the Nativity Wealth Gap. Economic Inquiry. 49 (4): 989-1007.
    • Black D, Tseng, Y & Wilkins R. 2011. Do changes in demographic characteristics explain declining male employment rates? Examination of the Australian case using a propensity score re-weighting decomposition approach. Applied Economics. 43 (28): 4215-4226.
    • Borland J & Tseng Y. 2011. Does 'Work for the Dole' work?: an Australian perspective on work experience programmes. Applied Economics. 43 (28): 4353-4368.
    • Buddelmeyer H & Wilkins R. 2011. Effects of Tightening Smoking Regulations on Take-up and Cessation of Smoking. The Australian Economic Review. 44 (2): 167-181.
    • Buddelmeyer H & Wooden M. 2011. Transitions Out of Casual Employment: The Australian Experience. Industrial Relations. 50 (1): 109-130.
    • Cai L & Liu A. 2011. Public-Private Sector Wage Gap in Australia: Variation along the Distribution. British Journal of Industrial Relations. 49 (2): 362-390.
    • Cai L & Waddoups C.J. 2011. Union Wage Effects in Australia: Evidence from Panel Data. British Journal of Industrial Relations. 49 (s2): s279-s305.
    • Chua CL, Kim D & Suardi S. 2011. Are Empirical Measures of Macroeconomic Uncertainty Alike? Journal of Economic Surveys. 25 (4): 801-827.
    • Chua, CL, Lim, G & Smith P. 2011. A Bayesian Simulation Approach to Inference on a Multi-State Latent Factor Intensity Model. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Statistics. 50 (2): 179-195.
    • Chua CL, Palangkaraya A & Yong J. 2011. Hospital Competition, Technical Efficiency and Quality. Economic Record. 87 (277): 252-268.
    • Chua CL & Tsiaplias S. 2011. Predicting Economic Contractions and Expansions with the Aid of Professional Forecasts. International Journal of Forecasting. 27 (2): 438-451.
    • Claus E. 2011. Seven leading indexes of New Zealand employment. Economic Record. 87 (276): 76-89.
    • Claus E & Claus I. 2011. The effects of taxation on migration: Some evidence for the ASEAN and the APEC countries. Asian Development Review. 28 (1): 22-50.
    • Cobb-Clark D. 2011. The Balancing Act: Issues in the Funding of Public and Private Schools in Australia. The Australian Economic Review. 44 (3): 293-294.
    • Cobb-Clark D & Hildebrand V. 2011. Portfolio Allocation in the Face of a Means-Tested Public Pension. Review of Income and Wealth. 57 (3): 536560.
    • Cobb-Clark D & Sinning M. 2011. Neighborhood diversity and the appreciation of native- and immigrant-owned homes. Regional Science and Urban Economics. 41 (3): 214-226.
    • Cobb-Clark D & Tan M. 2011. Noncognitive Skills, Occupational Attainment, and Relative Wages. Labour Economics. 18 (1): 1-13.
    • Creedy J, Herault N & Kalb G. 2011. Measuring Welfare Changes in Behavioural Microsimulation Modelling: Accounting for the Random Utility Component. Journal of Applied Economics. 14 (1): 5-34.
    • Creedy J, Herault N & Kalb G. 2011. Tax Policy Design and the Role of a Tax-Free Threshold. Public Finance and Management. 11 (4): 338-364.
    • Dearden L, Ryan C & Sibieta L. 2011. What Determines Private School Choice? A Comparison between the United Kingdom and Australia. The Australian Economic Review. 44 (3): 308-320.
    • Dixon R, Freebairn J & Lim G. 2011. Net Flows in the US Labor Market, 1990-2010. Monthly Labor Review. 134 (2): 25-32.
    • Drago R, Sawyer K, Shreffler KM, Warren D & Wooden M. 2011. Did Australia's Baby Bonus Increase Fertility Intentions and Births? Population Research and Policy Review. 30 (3): 381-397.
    • Garnaut R. 2011. 'Australian Opportunities through the Chinese Structural Transformation', The Australian Economic Review, Volume 44, Number 4, December 2011, pp. 437-45.
    • Griffiths W, Jensen P & Webster E. 2011. What Creates Abnormal Profits? Scottish Journal of Political Economy. 58 (3): 323-346.
    • Jensen P, Thomson R & Yong J. 2011. Estimating the patent premium: Evidence from the Australian Inventor Survey. Strategic Management Journal. 32 (10): 1128-1138.
    • Jensen P & Webster E. 2011. Macroeconomic conditions and the determinants of commercialisation. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 35 (1): 125-143.
    • Jensen P & Webster E. 2011. The Effects of Patents on Scientific Inquiry. The Australian Economic Review. 44 (1): 88-94.
    • Jeon S, Kalb G & Ha V. 2011. The Dynamics of Welfare Participation among Women Who Experienced Teenage Motherhood in Australia. Economic Record. 87 (277): 235-251.
    • Jones A & Schurer S. 2011. How does heterogeneity shape the socioeconomic gradient in health satisfaction? Journal of Applied Econometrics. 26 (4): 549-579.
    • Joyce CM, Schurer S, Scott A, Humphreys J & Kalb G. 2011. Australian doctors satisfaction with their work: results from the MABEL longitudinal survey of doctors. The Medical Journal of Australia. 194 (1): 30-33.
    • Kalb G & Maani S. 2011. The Importance of Observing Early School Leaving and Usually Unobserved Background and Peer Characteristics in Analysing Academic Performance. Australian Journal of Labour Economics. 14 (3) : 307-332.
    • Kecmanovic M & Barrett G. 2011. The Gender Wage Gap during Serbia's Transition. Comparative Economic Studies. 53 (4): 695-720.
    • Leahy A & Jensen, PH. 2011. Australia's engagement with Asia, 1990-2010. Australian Economic Review. 44 (4): 418-426.
    • Lim G, Chua CL, Claus E & Kim J. 2011. Review of the Australian Economy 2010-11: Growth, Jobs and Debt. The Australian Economic Review. 44 (1): 1-12.
    • Marks G. 2011. Issues in the Conceptualisation and Measurement of Socioeconomic Background: Do Different Measures Generate Different Conclusions? Social Indicators Research. 104 (2) : 225-251.
    • McGrail M, Humphreys J, Joyce C, Scott A & Kalb G. 2011. Rural Amenity and Medical Workforce Shortage: Is there a Relationship? Geographical Research. 49 (2): 192-202.
    • McVicar D. 2011. Estimates of peer effects in adolescent smoking across twenty six European Countries. Social Science & Medicine. 73 (8): 1186-1193.
    • Palangkaraya A, Webster E & Jensen P. 2011. Misclassification between patent offices: Evidence from a matched sample of patent applications. The Review of Economics and Statistics. 93 (3): 1063-1075.
    • Palangkaraya A & Yong J. 2011. Trade Liberalisation, Exit, and Output and Employment Adjustments of Australian Manufacturing Establishments. The World Economy. 34 (1): 1-22.
    • Parkinson S, Johnson G, Tseng Y, Kuehnle D & Wylie N. 2011. Evaluating J2SI: Linking the Processes and Outcomes of Becoming Housed. Parity. 24 (7) : 20-23.
    • Polanski A. & McVicar D. 2011. Recovering social networks from individual attributes. Journal of Mathematical Sociology. 35 (4): 387-311.
    • Polidano C & Mavromaras K. 2011. Participation in and Completion of Vocational Education and Training for People with a Disability. The Australian Economic Review. 44 (2): 137-152.
    • Ryan C & Sibieta L. 2011. A Comparison of Private Schooling in the United Kingdom and Australia. The Australian Economic Review. 44 (3): 295-307.
    • Schonlau M, Watson N & Kroh M. 2011. Household survey panels: how much do following rules affect sample size? Survey Research Methods. 5 (2): 53-61.
    • Scott A, Jeon S-H, Joyce C, Humphreys J, Kalb G, Witt J, & Leahy A. 2011. A Randomised Trial and Economic Evaluation of the Effect of Response Mode on Response Rate, Response Bias, and Item Non-response in a Survey of Doctors. BMC Medical Research Methodology. 11:126.
    • Scott A, Sivey P, Ait Ouakrim D, Willenberg L, Naccarella L, Furler J, Young D. 2011. The effect of financial incentives on the quality of health care provided by primary care physicians. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 9: 1-59.
    • Thomson R. 2011. Economic Perspectives on Innovation. Australian Economic Review. 44 (4) : 480-489.
    • Watson N & Starick R. 2011. Evaluation of Alternative Income Imputation Methods for a Longitudinal Study. Journal of Official Statistics: an international quarterly. 27 (4) : 693-715.
    • Webster, E & Jensen PH. 2011. Do Patents Matter for Commercialization?. Journal of Law and Economics. 54 (2): 431-453.
    • Williams R. 2011. State and Regional Disparities Before and After Transfers. Australian Economic Review. 44 (2) : 182-188.
    • Yan W, Cheng T, Scott A, Joyce M, Humphreys J, Kalb G & Leahy A. 2011. Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life (MABEL). The Australian Economic Review. 44 (1): 102-112.

2010

  • Book Chapters
    • Drago R & Wooden M. 2010. ‘Work Hours Mismatch in the United States and Australia’, in Schneider B & Christensen K (eds), Workplace Flexibility: Realigning 20th-Century Jobs for a 21st-Century Workforce. Ithaca, USA: Cornell University Press, 262-75.
    • Garnaut R. 2010. ‘Climate Change and the Great Crash of 2008’, in Jubb I, Holper P & Cai W (eds), Managing Climate Change: Papers from the Greenhouse 2009 Conference. Melbourne, Australia: CSIRO Publishing, 17-28.
    • Garnaut R. 2010. ‘The Turning Period in China’s Economic Development: A Conceptual Framework and New Empirical Evidence’, in Garnaut R, Golley J & Song L (eds), China: The Next Twenty Years of Reform and Development. Acton, Australia: ANU E Press, 19-38.
    • Headey B & Grabka M. 2010. ‘Health Correlates of Pet Ownership: National Surveys’, in McCardle P, McCune S, Griffin J & Maholmes V (eds), How Animals Affect Us. Washington DC, USA: American Psychological Association, 153-62.
    • Herault N & Thurlow J. 2010. ‘South Africa’, in Anderson K, Cockburn J & Martin W (eds), Agricultural Price Distortions, Inequality, and Poverty. Washington DC, USA: The World Bank, 331-56.
    • Kalb G. 2010. ‘Modelling Labour Supply Responses in Australia and New Zealand’, in Claus I, Gemmell N & White D (eds), Tax Reform in Open Economies: International and Country Perspectives. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 166-93.
    • Williams R. 2010. ‘Engel Curves’, in Blaug M & Lloyd P (eds), Famous Figures and Diagrams in Economics. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 64-8.
  • Refereed Journal Articles
    • Alan S, Atalay K, Crossley T & Jeon S. 2010. ‘New Evidence on Taxes and Portfolio Choice’. Journal of Public Economics. 94 (11-12): 813-23.
    • Antecol H & Cobb-Clark D. 2010. ‘The Effect of Community-Level Socio-Economic Conditions on Threatening Racial Encounters’. Regional Science and Urban Economics. 40 (6): 517-29.
    • Anyadike-Danes M & McVicar D. 2010. ‘My Brilliant Career: Characterizing the Labour Market Trajectories of British Women of Generation X’. Sociological Methods & Research. 58 (3): 482-512.
    • Barn J & Cobb-Clark D. 2010. ‘Occupational Segregation and the Gender Wage Gap in Private- and Public-Sector Employment: A Distributional Analysis’. Economic Record. 86 (273): 227-46.
    • Bell D & McVicar D. 2010. ‘Disability Welfare Systems and the Labour Force Participation of Older Workers in Europe’. Contemporary Social Science: Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences. 5 (3): 261-77.
    • Black D, Tseng Y & Wilkins R. 2010. ‘The Decline in Male Employment in Australia: A Cohort Analysis’. Australian Economic Papers. 49 (3): 180-99.
    • Buddelmeyer H, Jensen P & Webster E. 2010. ‘Innovation and the Determinants of Company Survival’. Oxford Economic Papers. 62 (2): 261-85.
    • Buddelmeyer H, Lee W & Wooden M. 2010. ‘Low-Paid Employment and Unemployment Dynamics in Australia’. Economic Record. 86 (272): 28-48.
    • Cai L. 2010. ‘The Relationship between Health and Labour Force Participation: Evidence from a Panel Data Simultaneous Equation Model’. Labour Economics. 17 (1): 77-90.
    • Campbell S, Scott A, Parker R, Naccarella L, Furler J, Young D & Sivey P. 2010. ‘Implementing Pay-for-Performance in Australian Primary Care: Lessons for the United Kingdom and the United States’. Medical Journal of Australia. 193 (7): 408-11.
    • Chen P & Hsiao C. 2010. ‘Causal Inference for Structural Equations: With an Application to WagePrice Spiral’. Computational Economics. 36 (1): 17-36.
    • Chen P & Hsiao C. 2010. ‘Subsampling the Johansen Test with Stable Innovations’. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics. 52 (1): 61-73.
    • Chua CL, Palangkaraya A & Yong J. 2010. ‘A Two-Stage Estimation of Hospital Quality Using Mortality Outcome Measures: An application Using Hospital Administrative Data’. Health Economics. 19 (12): 1404-24.
    • Cobb-Clark D. 2010. ‘Disadvantage across the Generations: What Do We Know about Social and Economic Mobility in Australia?’ Economic Record. 86 (S1): 13-17.
    • Cobb-Clark D & Hildebrand V. 2010. ‘The Asset Portfolios of Older Australian Households’. Australian Social Policy Journal. 9: 1-39.
    • Eccles M, Shepperd S, Scott A, Flodgren G, Parmelli E & Beyer F. 2010. ‘An Overview of Reviews Evaluating the Effects of Financial Incentives on Changing Healthcare Professional Behaviours and Patient Outcomes (Protocol)’. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2010 (7).
    • Frederickson J, Webster E & Williamson I. 2010. ‘Is the Current Accounting and Disclosure Treatment of Employer-Sponsored Education and Training Costs Under GAAP Appropriate?’ Australian Accounting Review. 20 (3): 265-73.
    • Freebairn J & Warren D. 2010. ‘Retirement Incomes and Employment Decisions of the Mature Aged’. Australian Economic Review. 43 (3): 312-20.
    • Garnaut R. 2010. ‘Macro-economic Implications of the Turning Point’. China Economic Journal. 3 (2): 181-90.
    • Garnaut R. 2010. ‘Policy Framework for Transition to a Low-Carbon World Economy’. Asian Economic Policy Review. 5 (1): 19-33.
    • Garnaut R. 2010. ‘Principles and Practice of Resource Rent Taxation’. Australian Economic Review. 43 (4): 347-56.
    • Gravelle H & Sivey P. 2010. ‘Imperfect Information in a Quality-Competitive Hospital Market’. Journal of Health Economics. 29 (4): 524-35.
    • Gregg P, Scutella R & Wadsworth J. 2010. ‘Reconciling Workless Measures at the Individual and Household Level. Theory and Evidence from the United States, Britain, Germany, Spain and Australia’. Journal of Population Economics. 23 (1): 139-67.
    • Griffiths W & Webster E. 2010. ‘What Governs Firm-Level R&D: Internal or External Factors?’ Technovation. 30 (78): 471-81.
    • Hanel B. 2010. ‘Financial Incentives to Postpone Retirement and Further Effects on Employment Evidence from a Natural Experiment’. Labour Economics. 17 (3): 474-86.
    • Headey B. 2010. ‘The Set-Point Theory of Well-Being Has Serious Flaws: On the Eve of Scientific Revolution?’ Social Indicators Research. 97 (1): 7-21.
    • Headey B, Muffels R & Wagner G. 2010. ‘Long-Running German Panel Survey Shows that Personal and Economic Choices, Not Just Genes, Matter for Happiness’. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107 (42): 17,922-6.
    • Headey B, Schupp J, Tucci I & Wagner G. 2010. ‘Authentic Happiness Theory Supported by Impact of Religion on Life Satisfaction: A Longitudinal Analysis with Data for Germany’. Journal of Positive Psychology. 5 (1): 73-82.
    • Herault N. 2010. ‘Sequential Linking of Computable General Equilibrium and Microsimulation Models: A Comparison of Behavioural and Reweighting Techniques’. International Journal of Microsimulation. 3 (1): 35-42.
    • Jensen P. 2010. ‘Exploring the Uses of Matched EmployerEmployee Datasets’. Australian Economic Review. 43 (2): 209-16.
    • Jeon S & Hurley J. 2010. ‘Physician Resource Planning in Canada: The Need for a Stronger Behavioural Foundation’. Canadian Public Policy. 36 (3): 359-75.
    • Joyce C, Scott A, Jeon S, Humphreys J, Kalb G, Witt J & Leahy A. 2010. ‘The "Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life (MABEL)" Longitudinal Survey Protocol and Baseline Data for a Prospective Cohort Study of Australian Doctors' Workforce Participation’. BMC Health Services Research. 10 (50).
    • Kalb G & Thoresen T. 2010. ‘A Comparison of Family Policy Designs of Australia and Norway Using Microsimulation Models’. Review of Economics of the Household. 8 (2): 255-87.
    • Leahy A, Palangkaraya A & Yong J. 2010. ‘Geographical Agglomeration in Australian Manufacturing’. Regional Studies. 44 (3): 299-314.
    • Lee W & Coelli M. 2010. ‘The Labour Market Effects of Vocational Education and Training in Australia’. Australian Economic Review. 43 (4): 389-408.
    • Lee W & Suardi S. 2010. ‘The Australian Firearms Buyback and Its Effect on Gun Deaths’. Contemporary Economic Policy. 28 (1): 65-79.
    • Lim G, Chua CL, Claus E & Tsiaplias S. 2010. ‘Review of the Australian Economy 200910: On the Road to Recovery’. Australian Economic Review. 43 (1): 1-11.
    • McGrail M, Humphreys J, Joyce C, Scott A & Kalb G. 2010. ‘Professional Satisfaction and General Practice: Does It Vary by Size of Community?’ Medical Journal of Australia. 193 (2): 94-6.
    • McVicar D. 2010. ‘Does Job Search Monitoring Intensity Affect Unemployment? Evidence from Northern Ireland’. Economica. 77 (306): 296-313.
    • McVicar D & Anyadike-Danes M. 2010. ‘Panel Estimates of the Determinants of British Regional Male Incapacity Benefits Rolls 19982006’. Applied Economics. 42 (26): 3335-49.
    • Marks G. 2010. ‘Meritocracy, Modernization and Students’ Occupational Expectations: Cross National Evidence’. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. 28 (3): 275-89.
    • Mavromaras K, McGuinness S, O'Leary N, Sloane P & Fok YK. 2010. ‘The Problem of Overskilling in Australia and Britain’. Manchester School. 78 (3): 219-41.
    • Palangkaraya A. 2010. ‘Patent Application Databases’. Australian Economic Review. 43 (1): 77-87.
    • Renzaho A, Wooden M & Houng B. 2010. ‘Associations between Body Mass Index and Health-Related Quality of Life among Australian Adults’. Quality of Life Research. 19 (4): 515-20.
    • Scott A & Coote W. 2010. ‘Do Regional Primary-Care Organisations Influence Primary-Care Performance? A Dynamic Panel Estimation’. Health Economics. 19 (6): 716-29.
    • Scott A, Sivey P, Ait Ouakrim D, Willenberg L, Naccarella L, Furler J & Young D. 2010. ‘The Effect of Financial Incentives on the Quality of Health Care Provided by Primary Care Physicians (Protocol)’. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2010 (4).
    • Scutella R & Wilkins R. 2010. ‘Measuring Social Exclusion in Australia: Assessing Existing Data Sources’. Australian Economic Review. 43 (4): 449-63.
    • Seymour J, McNamee P, Scott A & Tinelli M. 2010. ‘Shedding New Light onto the Ceiling and Floor? A Quantile Regression Approach to Compare EQ-5D and SF-6D Responses’. Health Economics. 19 (6): 683-96.
    • Street A, Sivey P, Mason A, Miraldo M & Siciliani L. 2010. ‘Are English Treatment Centres Treating Less Complex Patients?’ Health Policy. 94 (2): 150-7.
    • Thomson R. 2010. ‘Tax Policy and R&D Investment by Australian Firms’. Economic Record. 86 (273): 260-80.
    • Thomson R & Webster E. 2010. ‘The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Addressing Climate Change: The Case of Agriculture’. WIPO Journal: Analysis and Debate of Intellectual Property Issues. 2 (1): 133-41.
    • Tsiaplias S & Chua CL. 2010. ‘Forecasting Australian Macroeconomic Variables Using a Large Dataset’. Australian Economic Papers. 49 (1): 44-59.
    • Warren D & Oguzoglu U. 2010. ‘Retirement in Australia: A Closer Look at the Financial Incentives’. Australian Economic Review. 43 (4): 357-75.
    • Watson N & Wooden M. 2010. ‘The HILDA Survey: Progress and Future Developments’. Australian Economic Review. 43 (3): 326-36.
    • Weatherall K & Webster E. 2010. ‘Patent Infringement in Australia: Results from a Survey’. Federal Law Review. 38 (1): 21-70.
    • Williams R. 2010. ‘Research Output of Australian Universities: Are the Newer Institutions Catching Up?’ Australian Universities' Review. 52 (1): 32-6.
    • Wooden M. 2010. ‘An Unfair Safety Net?’ Australian Bulletin of Labour. 36 (3): 321-6.

2009

  • Books
    • Garnaut R. 2009. The Great Crash of 2008. Carlton, Australia: Melbourne University Press.
  • Book Chapters
    • Herault N. 2009. Labour Supply Modelling in Sequential Computable General Equilibrium-Microsimulation Models. Emerging Topics in Macroeconomics. New York, United States: Nova Science Publishers, pp. 3-11.
    • Kalb G & Thoresen T. 2009. Behavioural Microsimulation: Labour Supply and Childcare Use Responses in Australia and Norway. New Frontiers in Microsimulation Modelling. United Kingdom: Ashgate, pp. 231-261.
    • Marks G. 2009. The Influence of Cultural Capital on Educational and early Labour Market Outcomes of Young People in Australia. Quantifying Theory: Bourdieu. Netherlands: Springer, pp. 89-103.
    • McClelland A & Scutella R. 2009. Taxation: Paying for Policy. Social Policy in Australia: Understanding for Action. South Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press, pp. 250-265.
    • Watson N & Wooden M. 2009. Identifying Factors Affecting Longitudinal Survey Response. Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys. Chichester, United Kingdom: Wiley - John Wiley & Sons, pp. 157-181.
    • Williams R. 2009. Trends and Cycles: 1925-2008. Balanced Growth A History of the Department of Economics, University of Melbourne. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Scholarly Publishing, pp. 5-23.
    • Wooden M & Drago R. 2009. The Changing Distribution of Working Hours in Australia. Laggards and Leaders in Labour Market Reform: Comparing Japan and Australia. Abingdon, United Kingdom: RoutledgeFalmer, pp. 67-81.
  • Refereed Journal Articles
    • Cai L. 2009. Be Wealthy to Stay Healthy: An Analysis of Older Australians Using the HILDA Survey. Journal of Sociology. 45 (1): 55-70.
    • Cai L. 2009. Effects of Health on Wages of Australian Men. The Economic Record. 85 (270): 290-306.
    • Cai L. 2009. Estimation of Simultaneous Equation Models with Latent Dependent Variables: A Monte Carlo Evaluation. Applied Economics Letters. 16 (11): 1107-1112.
    • Cai L. 2009. Is Self-reported Disability Status Endogenous to Labour Force Status? Applied Economics Letters. 16 (5): 459-464.
    • Cai L & Cong C. 2009. Effects of Health and Chronic Diseases on Older Working-age Australians. Australian Economic Papers. 48 (2): 166-182.
    • Cardak B & Wilkins R. 2009. The Determinants of Household Risky Asset Holdings: Australian Evidence on Background Risk and Other Factors. Journal of Banking & Finance. 3 (5): 850-860.
    • Chua M & Tsiaplias S. 2009. Can Consumer Sentiment and its Components Forecast Australian GDP and Consumption? Journal of Forecasting. 28 (8): 698-711.
    • Coelli M & Wilkins R. 2009. Credential Changes and Education Earnings Premia in Australia. The Economic Record. 85 (270): 239-259.
    • Creedy J, Herault N & Kalb G. 2009. Abolishing the Tax-free Threshold in Australia: Simulating Alternative Reforms. Fiscal Studies. 30 (2): 219-246.
    • Crossley T, Hurley J & Jeon S. 2009. Physician Labour Supply in Canada: A Cohort Analysis. Health Economics. 18 (4): 437-456.
    • Drago R, Wooden M & Black D. 2009. Long Work Hours: Volunteers and Conscripts. British Journal of Industrial Relations. 47 (3): 571-600.
    • Drago R, Wooden M & Black D. 2009. Who Wants Flexibility? Changing Work Hours Preferences and Life Events. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 62 (3): 394-414.
    • Farrar S, Yi D, Sutton M, Chalkley M, Sussex J & Scott A. 2009. Has Payment by Results Affected the way that English hospitals Provide Care? Difference-in-differences Analysis. British Medical Journal. 339 (272): b3047.
    • Frick J & Headey B. 2009. Living Standards in Retirement: Accepted International Comparisons are Misleading. Schmollers Jahrbuch. 129 (2): 309-19.
    • Harris M, Kostenko W, Matyas L & Timol I. 2009. The Robustness of Estimators for Dynamic Panel Data Models to Misspecification. Singapore Economic Review. 54 (3): 399-426.
    • Herault N. 2009. Les Apports de la Micro-simulation Aux Modles Dquilibre Gnral: Application au cas de Afrique du Sud. Economie et Prevision. 187 (1): 123-135.
    • Jensen P & Stonecash R. 2009. Contract type and the Cost of Provision: Evidence from Maintenance Services Contracts. Fiscal Studies. 30 (2): 279-296.
    • Jensen P & Webster E. 2009. Another Look at the Relationship Between Innovation Proxies. Australian Economic Papers. 48 (3): 252-269.
    • Jensen P & Webster E. 2009. Knowledge Management: Does Capture Impede Creation? Industrial and Corporate Change. 18 (4): 701-727.
    • Jensen P, Webster E & Witt J. 2009. Hospital Type and Patient Outcomes: An Empirical Examination using AMI Re-admission and Mortality Records. Health Economics. 18 (12): 1440-1460.
    • Johnston D & Lee W. 2009. Retiring to the Good Life? The Short-Term Effects of Retirement on Health. Economics Letters. 103 (1): 8-11.
    • Kalb G. 2009. Children, Labour Supply and Childcare: Challenges for Empirical Analysis. Australian Economic Review. 42 (3): 276-299.
    • Lim G, Chua M, Claus E & Tsiaplias S. 2009. Review of the Australian Economy 2008-09: Recessions, Retrenchments and Risks. Australian Economic Review. 42 (1): 1-11.
    • Lim G, Dixon R & Tsiaplias S. 2009. Phillips Curve and the Equilibrium Unemployment Rate. The Economic Record. 85 (4): 371-382.
    • Marks G. 2009. Accounting for School Sector Differences in University Entrance Performance. Australian Journal of Education. 53 (1): 19-38.
    • Marks G. 2009. Modernisation Theory and Changes Over-Time in the Reproduction of Socioeconomic Inequalities in Australia. Social Forces. 88 (2): 917-944.
    • Marks G. 2009. Social Consequences of the Australian Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS). Higher Education. 57 (1): 71-84.
    • Mavromaras K, Fok YK & McGuinness S. 2009. Assessing the Incidence and Wage Effects of Overskilling in the Australian Labour Market. The Economic Record. 85 (268): 60-72.
    • McGuinness S & Wooden M. 2009. Overskilling, Job Insecurity and Career Mobility: Evidence from Australia. Industrial Relations. 48 (2): 265-286.
    • Palangkaraya A & Yong J. 2009. Parallel Imports, Market Size and Investment Incentive. Singapore Economic Review. 54 (2): 167-181.
    • Palangkaraya A & Yong J. 2009. Population Ageing and its Implications on Aggregate Health Care Demand: Empirical Evidence from 22 OECD Countries. International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics. 9 (4): 391-402.
    • Palangkaraya A, Yong J, Webster E & Dawkins P. 2009. The Income Distributive Implications of Recent Private Health Insurance Policy Reforms in Australia. European Journal of Health Economics. 10 (2): 135-148.
    • Scott A, Schurer S, Jensen P & Sivey P. 2009. The Effects of an Incentive Program on Quality of Care in Diabetes Management. Health Economics. 18 (9): 1091-1108.
    • Shields M, Wheatley Price S & Wooden M. 2009. Life Satisfaction and the Economic and Social Characteristics of Neighbourhoods. Journal of Population Economics. 22 (2): 421-443.
    • Stierwald A, Palangkaraya A & Yong J. 2009. Is Firm Productivity Related to Size and Age? The Case of Large Australian Firms. Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade: from theory to policy. 9 (2): 167-195.
    • Wilkins R & Wooden M. 2009. Household Debt in Australia: The Looming Crisis that Isnt. Australian Economic Review. 42 (3): 358-366.
    • Witt J, Scott A & Osborne R. 2009. Designing Choice Experiments with Many Attributes. An Application to Setting Priorities for Orthopaedic Waiting Lists. Health Economics. 18 (6): 681-696.
    • Wooden M, Warren D & Drago R. 2009. Working Time Mismatch and Subjective Well-being. British Journal of Industrial Relations. 47 (1): 147-179.

2008

  • Books
    • Lim G & McNelis PD. 2008. Computational Macroeconomics for the Open Economy. Cambridge, United States: MIT Press.
  • Book Chapters
    • Buddelmeyer H, Mourre G & Ward-Warmedinger M. 2008. Why Europeans work part-time. A cross-country panel analysis. Research in Labor Economics, Volume 28. Philadelphia, United States: JAI Press, pp. 81-139.
    • Scott A, Ubach C, French F & Gillian G. 2008. Examining the preferences of health care providers. An application to hospital consultants. Using discrete choice experiments to value health and health care. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, pp. 153.
    • Stein J & Lim G. 2008. AsianCrises: Theory, Evidence and Warning Signals. Debt, Risk and Liquidity in Futures Markets. New York, United States: Routledge, pp. 18-45.
  • Refereed Journal Articles
    • Barrett G & Tseng Y. 2008. Retirement Saving in Australia. Canadian Public Policy. 34 (s1): 177-193.
    • Buddelmeyer H & Verick S. 2008. Understanding the Drivers of Poverty Dynamics in Australian Households. Economic Record. 84 (266): 310-321.
    • Cai L, Kalb G, Tseng Y & Vu H. 2008. The Effect of Financial Incentives on Labour Supply: Evidence forLone Parents from Microsimulation and Quasi-Experimental Evaluation. Fiscal Studies. 29 (2): 285-325.
    • Cai L & Liu A. 2008. Union Wage Effects in Australia: Are There Variations along the Distribution? Economic Record. 84 (267): 496-510.
    • Cai L, Vu H & Wilkins R. 2008. The Extent and Nature of Exits from the Disability Support Pension. Australian Bulletin of Labour. 34 (1): 1-27.
    • Chen P & Hsiao C. 2008. What Happens to Japan if China Catches a Cold?: A Causal Analysis of Chinese Growth and Japanese Growth. Japan and the World Economy. 20 (4): 622-638.
    • Clarkson J, Turner S, Grimshaw JM, Ramsay C, Johnston M, Scott A, Bonetti D, Tilley CJ, Maclennan G, Ibbetson R, MacPherson LMD & Pitts NB. 2008. Changing clinicians' behavior: a randomized controlled trial of fees and education. Journal of Dental Research. 87 (7): 640-644.
    • Claus E, Dungey M & Fry R. 2008. Monetary policy in illiquid markets: Options for a small open economy. Open Economies Review. 19 (3): 305-336.
    • Coelli M & Wilkins R. 2008. Are Skills Shortages a Constraint on Increasing Employment in Australia? Australian Economic Review. 41 (3): 310-322.
    • Headey B. 2008. Life goals matter to happiness: A revision of set-point theory. Social Indicators Research. 86 (2): 213-231.
    • Headey B. 2008. Poverty is low consumption and low wealth, not just low income. Social Indicators Research. 89 (1): 23-39.
    • Headey B. 2008. The set-point theory of well-being: Negative results and consequent revisions. Social Indicators Research. 85 (3): 389-403.
    • Headey B & Muffels R. 2008. Do generous welfare states generate efficiency gains which counterbalance short run losses? Testing downside risk theory with economic panel data for the U.S., Germany and The Netherlands. Social Indicators Research. 86 (2): 337-354.
    • Headey B, Muffels R & Wooden M. 2008. Money Doesn't Buy Happiness: Or Does It? A Reconsideration Based on the Combined Effects of Wealth, Income and Consumption. Social Indicators Research. 87 (1): 65-82.
    • Headey B, Na F & Zheng R. 2008. Pet dogs benefit owners' health: A 'natural experiment' in China. Social Indicators Research. 87 (3): 481-493.
    • Headey B, Warren D & Wooden M. 2008. The Structure and Distribution of Household Wealth in Australia: Cohort Differences and Retirement Issues. Policy Research Paper Series. 33 (March 2008): 1-48.
    • Herault N. 2008. Limpact de la libralisation commerciale sur la pauvret et les ingalits dans les provinces sud-africaines. Economie Appliquee. 3 (3): 132-156.
    • Jensen P, Palangkaraya A & Webster E. 2008. Application outcomes and pendency times across four patent offices. Australian Intellectual Property Journal. 19: 178-190.
    • Jensen P & Webster E. 2008. Australian innovation data. Australian Economic Review. 41 (3): 323-329.
    • Jensen P & Webster E. 2008. Labeling characteristics and demand for retail grocery products in Australia. Australian Economic Papers. 47 (2): 129-140.
    • Jensen P, Webster E & Buddelmeyer H. 2008. Innovation, technological conditions and new firm survival. Economic Record. 84 (267): 434-448.
    • Jeon S. 2008. The impact of lifecycle events on women's labour force transition: a panel analysis. Economic Record. 84 (S1): S83-S98.
    • Kalb G & Lee W. 2008. Childcare Use and Parents' Labour Supply in Australia. Australian Economic Papers. 47 (3): 272-295.
    • Karanasos M & Schurer S. 2008. Is the relationship between inflation and its uncertainty linear. German Economic Review. 9 (3): 265-286.
    • Leahy A, MacLaren D, Morgan D, Weatherall K, Webster E & Yong J. 2008. In the Shadow of the ChinaAustralia FTA Negotiations: What Australian Business Thinks About IP. Economic Papers. 27 (1): 1-18.
    • Marks G. 2008. Are Father's or Mother's Socioeconomic Characteristics More Important Influences on Student Performance? Recent International Evidence. Social Indicators Research. 85 (2): 293-309.
    • Marks G. 2008. Gender Differences in the Effects of Socioeconomic Background: Recent Cross-National Evidence. International Sociology. 23 (6): 845-863.
    • Naccarella L, Southern D, Furler J, Scott A, Prosser L, Young D, Swerissen H & Waters E. 2008. Primary care funding and organisational policy options and implications: a narrative review of evidence from five comparator countries. Medical Journal of Australia. 188 (8): S73-S76.
    • Palangkaraya A, Jensen P & Webster E. 2008. Applicant behaviour in patent examination request lags. Economics Letters. 101: 243-245.
    • Palangkaraya A & Waldkirch A. 2008. Relative Factor Abundance and FDI Factor Intensity in Developed Countries. International Economic Journal. 22 (4): 489-508.
    • Quah TE & Yong J. 2008. An assessment of four popular auction mechanisms in the siting of NIMBY facilities. Applied Economics. 40 (7): 841-852.
    • Saw S & Yong J. 2008. Interval estimation for the exponential inverse Gaussian distribution. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation. 78 (4): 339-349.
    • Schneider E, Chen P & Frohn J. 2008. A Long-Run Structural Macroeconometric Model for Germany: An Empirical Note. Economics. 2 (2008-16): 14.
    • Scutella R & Perkins D. 2008. Improving Employment Retention and Advancement of Low-Paid Workers. Australian Journal of Labour Economics. 11 (1): 97-114.
    • Scutella R & Wooden M. 2008. The Effects of Household Joblessness on Mental Health. Social Science & Medicine. 67 (1): 88-100.
    • Tseng Y, Vu THH & Wilkins R. 2008. Dynamic Properties of Income Support Receipt in Australia. Australian Economic Review. 41 (1): 32-55.
    • Tsiaplias S. 2008. Factor estimation using MCMC-based Kalman filter methods. Computational Statistics & Data Analysis. 53 (2): 344-353.
    • Tsiaplias S. 2008. The CPI and other measures of Australian inflation. Australian Economic Review. 41 (1): 105-113.
    • Williams R. 2008. Methodology, meaning and usefulness of rankings. Australian Universities' Review. 50 (2): 51-58.
    • Williams R. 2008. Ranking Australian Universities: Controlling for Scope. Higher Education in Europe. 33 (2/3 (July-October)): 331-344.
    • Williams R & Van Dyke M. 2008. Reputation and Reality: Ranking Major Disciplines in Australian Universities. Higher Education. 56 (1 (July)): 1-28.
    • Wiseman V, Scott A, Conteh L, McElroy B & Stevens W. 2008. Determinants of provider choice for malaria treatment: experiences from The Gambia. Social Science & Medicine. 67 (4): 487-496.
    • Witt J. 2008. The effect of information in the utilization of preventive health-care strategies: An application to breast cancer. Health Economics. 17 (6): 721-731.
    • Wooden M & Warren D. 2008. Paid Annual Leave and Working Hours: Evidence from the HILDA Survey. Journal of Industrial Relations. 50 (4): 664-670.