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Environmental Economics and Policy 274 Livestock Production/Industries 62 Risk and Uncertainty 60 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 57 Community/Rural/Urban Development 52 Health Economics and Policy 52 International Relations/Trade 43 China 42 Public Economics 41 International Development 28 Agricultural and Food Policy 26 Institutional and Behavioral Economics 26 India 24 Labor and Human Capital 24 Land Economics/Use 24 Production Economics 24 Financial Economics 23 globalisation 22 Australia 19 Thailand 17 Farm Management 16 Food Security and Poverty 15 bounded rationality 15 conservation 15 sustainable development 14 uncertainty 14 Political Economy 13 contingent valuation 13 Crop Production/Industries 12 wildlife conservation 12 Asian elephant 11 Consumer/Household Economics 11 biodiversity 11 property rights 11 Industrial Organization 10 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 10 Sri Lanka 10 Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession 10 agriculture 10 climate change 10
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Book / Working Paper 916 Journal 7
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Monografische Reihe 7 Graue Literatur 6 Non-commercial literature 6 Arbeitspapier 5 Working Paper 5 Series 3 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Conference proceedings 1 Konferenzschrift 1 Sammelwerk 1
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Undetermined 661 English 261 Hungarian 1
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Tisdell, Clement A. 310 Quiggin, John 119 Wilson, Clevo 41 Tisdell, Clem 38 Menezes, Flavio 26 Tang, Kam Ki 25 Chambers, Robert G 20 Zelenyuk, Valentin 19 Swarna Nantha, Hemanath 18 Rao, D.S. Prasada 17 Roy, Kartik C. 17 Grant, Simon 16 Laurenceson, James 16 Foster, John 15 Harrison, Steve 15 Adamson, David 14 Alauddin, Mohammad 14 Bandara, Ranjith 14 Carmignani, Fabrizio 14 Coelli, Tim 12 Frijters, Paul 12 Ramsay, Gavin 11 Takayama, Shino 11 Kiriti, Tabitha 10 Cheong, Juyoung 9 Le, Thanh 9 Lordan, Grace 9 Marjit, Sugata 9 Rambaldi, Alicia N. 9 Zhang, Jie 9 Bodman, Philip 8 Kwak, Do Won 8 Murphy, Thomas 8 Rao, Prasada 8 Menezes, Flavio M. 7 Brown, Richard P.C. 6 Ghose, Ananda 6 Hajargasht, Gholamreza 6 Karunaratne, Neil Dias 6 Kline, Jeff 6
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School of Economics, University of Queensland 915 University of Queensland / School of Economics 8 University of Queensland / Department of Economics 2 History of Economic Thought Society of Australia 1
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Discussion Papers Series / School of Economics, University of Queensland 245 Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers 181 Risk and Sustainable Management Group Working Papers 140 CEPA Working Papers Series 93 Economic Theory, Applications and Issues Working Papers 64 Social Economics, Policy and Development Working Papers 55 MRG Discussion Paper Series 43 Animal Health Economics 42 Biodiversity Conservation: Studies in its Economics and Management, Mainly in Yunnan China 34 EAERG Discussion Paper Series 17 Research Reports and Papers in Economics of Giant Clam Mariculture 1
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RePEc 915 ECONIS (ZBW) 8
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Revisiting the Missing Middle: Production and Corruption
Pham, Hien Thu; Takayama, Shino - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2015
This paper investigates empirically the relationship between firm size and production efficiency, and the relationship between firm size and the likelihood of paying bribes using firm-level data from Vietnam. Our analysis indicates that middle-sized firms’ production efficiencies tend to...
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Avoiding Blindness to Health Status in Health Achievement and Health Inequality Measurement
Makdissi, Paul; Yazbeck, Myra - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2015
This paper argues that health transfers from an individual at a lower rank in the health distribution to a person at a higher rank may decrease the concentration index if the former has a slightly higher income. The concentration index, being mainly focused on the socioeconomic dimension of...
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Relative Social Status and Conflicting Measures of Poverty - A Behavioral Analytical Model
Marjit, Sugata; Santra, Sattwik; Hati, Koushik Kumar - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2015
We consider a situation where the relatively ‘poor’ are concerned about their relative income status with respect to a relevant reference group. Such a concern is explicitly introduced in a utility function to study the consumption behavior of the poor. We point towards a possible...
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Accumulation with Malnutrition - The Role of Status Seeking Behavior
Marjit, Sugata; Yang, Lei - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2015
This paper investigates the optimal environmental policy (the mix of emissions tax and R&D subsidy) when two firms, producing differentiated products, compete in the output market over time. Firms compete over supply schedules, which encompasses a continuum of market structures from Bertrand to...
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Cost Decompositions and the Efficient Subset
Färe, Rolf; Fukuyama, Hirofumi; Grosskopf, Shawna; … - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2015
This paper develops two cost decompositions based on the multiplicative and additive Russell efficiency measurement framework. While the multiplicative cost decomposition is a straightforward extension of the standard cost decomposition, the decomposition we develop in this paper incorporates...
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Decompositions of Profitability Change Using Cost Functions: A Comment
Grifell-TatjeÌ, E.; Lovell, C. A. K. - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2015
Recently Diewert (2014) decomposed cost change into the product of four drivers. He then combined three of these drivers with a novel measure of returns to scale to decompose profitability change. We use an implicit Konus input quantity index to show that his expression for profitability change...
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Auctions with an asking price
Khezr, Peyman; Menezes, Flavio - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2015
This paper studies a sales mechanism, prevalent in housing markets, where the seller does not reveal or commit to a reserve price but instead publicly announces an asking price. We show that the seller sets an asking price such that, in equilibrium, buyers of certain types would accept it with...
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Dynamic and static asking prices in the Sydney housing market
Khezr, Peyman; Menezes, Flavio - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2015
This paper investigates the impact of two commonly used asking price strategies on house sales prices. In particular, we compare a dynamic asking price, where the seller adjusts her asking price over time as she fails to sell her property, with a static asking price, where the seller sets an...
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Emissions abatement R&D Dynamic Competition in Supply Schedules
Menezes, Flavio; Pereira, Jorge - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2015
This paper investigates the optimal environmental policy (the mix of emissions tax and R&D subsidy) when two firms, producing differentiated products, compete in the output market over time. Firms compete over supply schedules, which encompasses a continuum of market structures from Bertrand to...
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Foreign bank diversification and efficiency prior to and during the financial crisis: Does one business model fit all?
Curi, Claudia; Lozano-Vivas, Ana; Zelenyuk, Valentin - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2015
Diversified and focused business models may affect foreign bank efficiency differently. We investigate whether there is an optimal business model along three business dimensions—assets, funding and income—and which business model is optimal for foreign banks in a financial center....
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