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Theorie 46 Theory 46 Australia 15 Australien 15 Overlapping Generations 15 Overlapping generations 14 Welfare analysis 14 Wohlfahrtsanalyse 14 Dynamic equilibrium 12 Dynamisches Gleichgewicht 12 USA 12 United States 12 Welt 11 World 11 Consumer behaviour 8 Einkommensverteilung 8 Game theory 8 Income distribution 8 Konsumentenverhalten 8 Monte Carlo simulation 8 Monte-Carlo-Simulation 8 Nichtkooperatives Spiel 8 Noncooperative game 8 Spieltheorie 8 Estimation 7 Panel 7 Panel study 7 Schätzung 7 Bayes-Statistik 6 Bayesian inference 6 Economic growth 6 Public goods 6 Wirtschaftswachstum 6 Öffentliche Güter 6 Auction theory 5 Auktionstheorie 5 Comparison 5 Decision theory 5 Einkommensteuer 5 Entscheidungstheorie 5
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Free 329
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Book / Working Paper 332
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Arbeitspapier 134 Graue Literatur 134 Non-commercial literature 134 Working Paper 134
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Undetermined 197 English 135
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Tran, Chung 22 Tyers, Rod 21 Stachurski, John 16 Brückner, Markus 15 Aryal, Gaurab 14 Richardson, Martin 14 Coleman, William 12 Chen, Yijuan 11 Kam, Timothy 11 Sinning, Mathias 11 Cornes, Richard 8 Kamihigashi, Takashi 8 Rodrigues Neto, José Alvaro 7 Mariotti, Martine 6 Buchholz, Wolfgang 5 Eng, Pierre van der 5 Golley, Jane 5 Gørgens, Tue 5 Kudrna, George 5 Kumru, Cagri S. 5 Stauber, Ronald 5 Tamura, Yuji 5 Bain, Ian 4 Bishnu, Monisankar 4 Breunig, Robert 4 Calford, Evan M. 4 Chan, Joshua C.C. 4 Ghosh, Arghya 4 Hu, Xiangting 4 Jung, Jürgen 4 Koop, Gary 4 Lee, Junsang 4 Li, Sanxi 4 Martina, Alan 4 Mavisakalyan, Astghik 4 Meinecke, Juergen 4 Robson, Alex 4 Rübbelke, Dirk 4 Sarntisart, Saran 4 Shi, Qun 4
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College of Business and Economics, Australian National University 197
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ANU Working Papers in Economics and Econometrics 198 ANU working papers in economics and econometrics 134
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RePEc 197 ECONIS (ZBW) 135
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Labor Markets During Apartheid in South Africa
Mariotti, Martine - College of Business and Economics, Australian National … - 2009
Conventional wisdom holds that international political pressure and domestic civil unrest in the mid-1970s and 1980s brought an end to apartheid in South Africa. I show that, prior to these events, labor market pressure in the late 1960s/early 1970s caused a dramatic unraveling of apartheid in...
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Exporting Out of Poverty: Provincial Poverty in Vietnam and U.S. Market Access
McCaig, Brian - College of Business and Economics, Australian National … - 2009
Can a small, poor country reduce poverty by gaining increased market access to a large, rich country? The 2001 U.S.-Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement provides an excellent opportunity to examine this question as, unlike other bilateral trade agreements, the U.S. tariff cuts were not influenced...
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Combating China's Export Contraction: Fiscal Expansion or Accelerated Industrial Reform?
Tyers, Rod; Huang, Ling - College of Business and Economics, Australian National … - 2009
Initially, the global financial crisis caused a surge of financial inflows, raising Chinese investment but this abated in 2008, to be replaced by a slowdown in export demand. The government's key response has been to commit to an unprecedented fiscal expansion. Two oft-ignored consequences are,...
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Nonparametric Bounds on Returns to Education in South Africa: Overcoming Ability and Selection Bias
Mariotti, Martine; Meinecke, Juergen - College of Business and Economics, Australian National … - 2009
Our objective is to estimate the average treatment effect (ATE) of education on earnings for African men in South Africa. Estimation of the ATE in our data is difficult because of omitted ability bias and a high degree of sample selection due to low labor force participation. Manski and Pepper...
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Market Responses to Climate Stress: Rice in Java in the 1930s
Eng, Pierre van der - College of Business and Economics, Australian National … - 2009
Do markets in less-developed countries abate consequences of climate stress? Rainfall is an important factor in rice production in Indonesia. This paper uses changes in regional rice prices across the 19 residencies in less-developed Java to assess how rice markets responded to variations in...
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Welfare Enhancing Mergers Under Product Differentiation
Kao, Tina; Menezes, Flavio - College of Business and Economics, Australian National … - 2009
This paper considers a model of duopoly with differentiated products to examine the welfare effects of a merger between two asymmetric firms. We find that for quantity competition, the parameter range for welfare enhancing merger widens if the products are closer substitutes. On the other hand,...
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Endogenous Mergers Under Multi-Market Competition
Kao, Tina; Menezes, Flavio - College of Business and Economics, Australian National … - 2009
This paper examines a simple model of strategic interactions among firms that face at least some of the same rivals in two related markets (for goods 1 and 2). It shows that when firms compete in quantity, market prices increase as the degree of multi-market contact increases. However, the...
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CONSUMER CREDIT IN AUSTRALIA DURING THE 20TH CENTURY
Eng, Pierre van der - College of Business and Economics, Australian National … - 2008
This article surveys the growth of consumer credit in Australia during the 20th century, particularly after World War II. Until the 1970s, the regulation of Australia’s financial market caused formal consumer credit to be provided mainly by finance companies under hire-purchase contracts,...
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Can We Rule Out Speculative Hyperinflations in Maximising Models? Yes, We Can.
Coleman, William - College of Business and Economics, Australian National … - 2008
A critique is advanced of the contention of Obstfeld and Rogoff (1983) that in a fiat money regime, 'speculative hyperinflations can be excluded only through severe restrictions' on preferences. It is maintained here, in contrast, that no more than the infinity of the marginal utility of real...
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Why Tax Capital?
Lee, Junsang; Chien, Yili - College of Business and Economics, Australian National … - 2008
We study optimal capital income taxation with a Ramsey problem and relate this optimal taxation problem to the question that has been asked in the asset pricing literature, which is why the risk free interest rate is too low. We show that the Ramsey planner chooses the optimal level of capital...
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