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Leigh, Andrew 51 Chapman, Bruce 33 Apps, Patricia 25 Booth, Alison 16 Cobb-Clark, Deborah 16 Rees, Ray 15 Ryan, Chris 11 Booth, Alison L. 9 Cobb-Clark, Deborah A. 9 Breunig, Robert 8 Hatton, Timothy J. 7 Coleman, William 6 Frijters, Paul 6 Gans, Joshua S. 6 Gong, Xiaodong 6 Wolfe, Barbara 6 Crossley, Thomas 5 Gregory, Bob 5 Nolen, Patrick 5 Yamauchi, Chikako 5 Aisbett, Emma 4 Carroll, Nick 4 Crossley, Thomas F. 4 Dungey, Mardi 4 Shields, Michael 4 Barrett, Garry 3 Bryan, Mark L. 3 Fairlie, Robert W. 3 Gray, Matthew 3 Hatton, Timothy 3 Haveman, Robert 3 Hildebrand, Vincent A. 3 Kee, Hiau Joo 3 Lounkaew, Kiatanantha 3 Racionero, Maria 3 Smith, Julie 3 Snooks, Graeme Donald 3 Watson, Louise 3 Wood, Margi 3 Worswick, Christopher 3
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CEPR Discussion Papers 296 CEPR Discussion Papers 2021 1 Covid Economics Issue 32, CEPR Discussion Papers, 2020 1
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Post-Corona Balanced-Budget Super-Stimulus : The Case for Shifting Taxes onto Land
Kumhof, Michael; Tideman, T. Nicolaus; Hudson, Michael C.; … - 2021
The post-Corona economic environment puts a premium on finding fiscal means to stimulate the economy while continuing to finance current levels of expenditures and debt. We develop and carefully calibrate a model of the US economy to show that an increase in the tax rate on the value of land,...
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Epidemics : A Tale of Two Workers
Nath, Rahul - 2020
This paper shows that the labour market opportunities available to an agent has a significant bearing on how that agent experiences the outbreak of an epidemic. I consider two types of labour (i) market labour that can only produce output in close physical proximity, and (ii) remote labour that...
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The Dynamic Fiscal Effects of Demographic Shift: The Case of Australia
Kudrna, George; Tran, Chung; Wooland, Alan - Research School of Economics, College of Business and … - 2014
In this paper we develop a small open economy, overlapping generations (OLG) model that incorporates non-stationary demographic transition paths to study the dynamic fiscal effects of demographic shift in Australia. Our main results are summarised as follows. First, the demographic shifts...
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Optimal Taxation, Inequality and Top Incomes
Andrienko, Yuri; Apps, Patricia; Rees, Ray - Research School of Economics, College of Business and … - 2014
In a number of high-income countries over the past few decades there has been a large growth in income inequality and at the same time a shift in the burden of taxation from the top to the middle of the income distribution. This paper applies the theory of optimal piecewise linear taxation to...
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The Management of Organisations as a Target for Productivity Gains in Australia: Intellectual Assets
Boedker, Christina; Meagher, Kieron; Vidgen, Richard; … - Research School of Economics, College of Business and … - 2014
Discussion around total factor productivity gains for the Australian Economy often focuses on infrastructure bottlenecks, technology adoption, competition and labour market flexibility. Although a potential area for gains, management is typically omitted from the public policy debate because it...
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Income and Access to Higher Education: Are High Quality Universities Becoming More or Less Elite? A Longitudinal Analysis of Admissions at UW-Madison
Witte, John F.; Wolfe, Barbara; Dahill-Brown, Sara E. - Research School of Economics, College of Business and … - 2013
Has access to selective post-secondary schools expanded or contracted? Evaluating this question has proven a difficult task due to limited data and biased measures of family income. We complement previous work and provide a replicable model of institutional analysis. This paper presents a...
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Harsh occupations, life expectancy and social security
Pestieau, Pierre; Racionero, Maria - Research School of Economics, College of Business and … - 2013
Should special pension provisions be offered to workers in harsh occupations? We address this question in an optimal tax setting where individuals differ in longevity and occupation. Longevity is private information but workers in harsh occupations have on average shorter lifes than workers in...
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The Henderson Question? The Melbourne Institute and fifty years of welfare policy
Gregory, R. G. - Research School of Economics, College of Business and … - 2013
We discuss selected research contributions of the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economics and Social Research, to fifty years of welfare policy for those of work force age and focus particularly on the policy focus of R. F. Henderson, the inaugural director. Following the spirit of his 1960s...
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Do Single-Sex Classes Affect Exam Scores? An Experiment in a Coeducational University
Booth, Alison L.; Cardona-Sosa, Lina; Nolen, Patrick - Research School of Economics, College of Business and … - 2013
We examine the effect of single-sex classes on the pass rates, grades, and course choices of students in a coeducational university. We randomly assign students to all-female, all-male, and coed classes and, therefore, get around the selection issues present in other studies on single-sex...
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Why Has Wage Inequality Risen Most Where Wage Shares Have Fallen Least?
Trott, Declan - Research School of Economics, College of Business and … - 2013
Most developed countries have experienced rising wage inequality and falling wage shares, which are often blamed on the same forces - globalisation, technical change, and weakening labour market institutions. This paper shows, however, that wage inequality has risen the most in those countries...
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