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Australia 75 Australien 60 HILDA Survey 11 Employment 8 Arbeitsmarktintegration 7 Educational achievement 7 Labour market integration 7 Erwerbstätigkeit 6 Satisfaction 6 Zufriedenheit 6 Bildungsniveau 5 Estimation 5 Haushaltseinkommen 5 Household 5 Household income 5 Income distribution 5 Privater Haushalt 5 Schätzung 5 Social situation 5 Soziale Lage 5 USA 5 Unemployment 5 United States 5 Einkommensverteilung 4 Gesundheit 4 Health 4 Junge Arbeitskräfte 4 Non-cognitive skills 4 Occupational qualification 4 Productivity 4 Qualifikation 4 R&D 4 Social policy 4 Sozialpolitik 4 Young workers 4 adolescents 4 education 4 locus of control 4 unemployment 4 wages 4
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Free 468 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 496 Journal 18 Article 1
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Graue Literatur 62 Non-commercial literature 62 Arbeitspapier 50 Working Paper 50 Monografische Reihe 6 Collection of articles of several authors 5 Sammelwerk 5 Conference proceedings 4 Konferenzschrift 4 Amtsdruckschrift 3 Government document 3 Mehrbändiges Werk 2 Multi-volume publication 2 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 CD-ROM, DVD 1 Case study 1 Elektronischer Datenträger 1 Fallstudie 1 Glossar enthalten 1 Glossary included 1 No longer published / No longer aquired 1 Series 1 Statistics 1 Statistik 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Undetermined 411 English 104
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Kalb, Guyonne 48 Webster, Elizabeth 42 Wooden, Mark 39 Wilkins, Roger 36 Jensen, Paul H. 24 Scutella, Rosanna 24 Creedy, John 23 Palangkaraya, Alfons 21 Tseng, Yi-Ping 19 Cobb-Clark, Deborah A. 17 Loundes, Joanne 17 Hérault, Nicolas 16 Yong, Jongsay 16 Chua, Chew Lian 15 Tsiaplias, Sarantis 15 Lim, G. C. 14 Scott, Anthony 14 Borland, Jeff 13 Buddelmeyer, Hielke 13 Cobb-Clark, Deborah 12 Harris, Mark N. 12 McVicar, Duncan 12 Polidano, Cain 12 Warren, Diana 12 Freebairn, John 11 Schurer, Stefanie 11 Black, David 10 Cai, Lixin 10 Drago, Robert 10 Lee, Wang-Sheng 10 Rogers, Mark 10 Thomson, Russell 10 Johnson, David 9 Rassenfosse, Gaétan de 8 Cheng, Terence Chai 7 Sivey, Peter 7 Song, Lei Lei 7 Tabasso, Domenico 7 Fok, Yin King 6 Hanel, Barbara 6
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Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research (MIAESR), Faculty of Business and Economics 426 Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research 66 Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research 13 University of Melbourne / Faculty of Business and Economics 8 Asian Business Centre 2 Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research <Melbourne> 2 Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne 2 Australia's Future Tax and Transfer Policy Conference <2009, Melbourne> 1 Economic and Social Outlook Conference <2000, Melbourne> 1 European Central Bank 1 European Commission / Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs 1 Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Melbourne 1 Institute of Public Affairs <Melbourne> 1 Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research (Australia) 1 Social Issues Conference <1987, Melbourne> 1 Sustaining Prosperity Conference <2005, Melbourne> 1 University of Melbourne / Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research 1
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Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series 426 Melbourne Institute working paper series 46 Melbourne Institute working paper 28 Tax reform: equity and efficiency 2 Australia's future tax system 1 Background paper 1 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research, Australian National University 1 Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne, Monographs 1 International social science surveys Australia 1 Technical working paper 1 The Australian economic review 1
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RePEc 426 ECONIS (ZBW) 83 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 5 OLC EcoSci 1
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Do Patents Matter for Commercialization?
Webster, Elizabeth; Jensen, Paul H. - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2009
In this paper, we take another look at the role that patents play in determining successful commercialization. We address this issue using survey data on 3,736 Australian inventions which were the subject of a patent application between 1986 and 2005. Although almost half of the survey...
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Did Australia's Baby Bonus Increase the Fertility Rate?
Drago, Robert; Sawyer, Katina; Shreffler, Karina M; … - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2009
In May 2004, the Australian government announced a "Baby Bonus" policy, paying women an initial A$3,000 per new child. We use household panel data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey (N = 14,932) and a simultaneous equations approach to analyze the effects of this...
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Intergenerational Correlation of Labour Market Outcomes
Hérault, Nicolas; Kalb, Guyonne - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2009
This paper focuses on the correlation of labour market outcomes of parents and children and investigates whether education is an important factor in this correlation, allowing for its potential endogeneity. Based on the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) data, the...
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Examining Feedback, Momentum and Overreaction in National Equity Markets
Tsiaplias, Sarantis - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2009
The matters of asset price feedback, momentum and overreaction are theoretically motivated by a series of papers in the behavioural finance field. These papers propose theoretical conditions and examples pursuant to which traditional pricing rationales are inapplicable and asset prices are...
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Measuring Poverty and Social Exclusion in Australia: A Proposed Multidimensional Framework for Identifying Socio-Economic Disadvantage
Scutella, Rosanna; Wilkins, Roger; Horn, Michael - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2009
We propose a framework for measuring social exclusion in Australia and discuss a number of issues that need to be resolved in order to arrive at valid and useful indicators or measures. To do this we first provide a general overview of international developments in the measurement of poverty and...
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The Theory of the Fiscal Stimulus: How Will a Debt-Financed Stimulus Affect the Future?
Corden, W. Max - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2009
Conservative critics of Keynesian fiscal stimulus policies usually criticise such policies because of the increase in public debt that results. Hence a burden on future taxpayers would be imposed. But there are qualifications. Firstly, if there is an initial output gap that cannot be eliminated...
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Imperfect Quality Information in a Quality-Competitive Hospital Market
Gravelle, Hugh; Sivey, Peter - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2009
We examine the implications of policies to improve information about the qualities of profit seeking duopoly hospitals which face the same regulated price and compete on quality. We show that if the hospital costs of quality are similar then better information increases the quality of both...
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Linking a Dynamic CGE Model and a Microsimulation Model: Climate Change Mitigation Policies and Income Distribution in Australia
Buddelmeyer, Hielke; Hérault, Nicolas; Kalb, Guyonne; … - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2009
This paper extends the 'top-down' framework, introduced by Robilliard et al. (2001), to link a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to a microsimulation model. The proposed approach allows the linking of a microsimulation model to a dynamic, and not simply a static, CGE model by enabling...
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Low-Paid Employment and Unemployment Dynamics in Australia
Buddelmeyer, Hielke; Lee, Wang-Sheng; Wooden, Mark - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2009
This paper uses longitudinal data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (or HILDA) Survey to examine the extent to which the relatively high rates of transition from low-paid employment into unemployment are the result of disadvantageous personal characteristics or are...
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Optimal Marginal Income Tax Reforms: A Microsimulation Analysis
Creedy, John; Hérault, Nicolas - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social … - 2009
Extensive research has shown that few robust results regarding the optimal tax structure are available. Moreover, the stylised models used in optimal tax analyses are not appropriate for practical policy advice. This paper proposes a method of examining optimal marginal income tax reforms using...
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