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China 24 Malaysia 14 India 13 Bangladesh 11 Australia 9 R&D 8 Causality 7 Gender 7 economic growth 6 productivity 6 Cambodia 5 Fertility 5 Microfinance 5 Selection 5 TFP growth 5 growth 5 increasing returns 5 Aggregation 4 Corruption 4 Experiment 4 Financial development 4 Granger causality 4 Indian manufacturing 4 Risk 4 Schumpeterian growth 4 Spatial Prices 4 Subjective wellbeing 4 experiment 4 fertility 4 financial development 4 financial liberalization 4 foreign direct investment 4 human capital 4 monetary policy 4 transaction costs 4 unit root 4 Altruism 3 Children 3 Communication 3 Economic Growth 3
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Free 428 Undetermined 23
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Book / Working Paper 459
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Undetermined 236 English 223
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Smyth, Russell 80 grossman, philip j. 29 Mishra, Vinod 26 Cheng, Wenli 23 Islam, Asadul 21 Ray, Ranjan 20 Tang, Tuck Cheong 19 LaFrance, Jeffrey Thomas 18 Madsen, Jakob B. 15 Maitra, Pushkar 15 Wong, Koi Nyen 13 Zhang, Dingsheng 13 Choe, Chongwoo 11 Eckel, Catherine C. 11 Lean, Hooi Hooi 11 Ng, Yew-Kwang 11 Ang, James B. 10 Cheng, Zhiming 10 Nielsen, Ingrid 10 Dzhumashev, Ratbek 8 Lee, Grace H.Y. 8 Mishra, Ankita 8 Parasnis, Jaai 8 Sinha, Kompal 8 Gangadharan, Lata 7 Harris, Edwyna 7 Wang, Liang Choon 7 Datt, Gaurav 6 Komai, Mana 6 Majumder, Amita 6 Maslyuk, Svetlana 6 Narayan, Paresh Kumar 6 Raschky, Paul A. 6 Awaworyi Churchill, Sefa Kwami 5 Fausten, Dietrich 5 Feltovich, Nick 5 Gomis-Porqueras, Pedro 5 King, Stephen Peter 5 Nicholas, Aaron 5 Wang, Haining 5
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Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash Business School 458 CEMA, Central University of Finance and Economics 1
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Monash Economics Working Papers 458 Monash Economics Working Papers 08-20 1
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RePEc 458 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Technological Change and Wages in China: Evidence From Matched Employer-Employee Data
Smyth, Russell; Mishra, Vinod - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2012
We examine the relationship between research and development (R&D) intensity and wages, using a unique matched employer-employee dataset. The dataset has the advantage that it links firm-level investment in R&D to individual employee wages and allows us to control for both employee and employer...
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Work Hours in Chinese Enterprises: Evidence From Matched Employer-Employee Data
Smyth, Russell; Mishra, Vinod - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2012
The purpose of this paper is to explore the factors that are correlated with hours worked in China. A distinguishing feature of the study is that we use representative matched employer and employee data. Hence, in addition to the usual worker characteristics examined in conventional economic...
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The Effect of Medicaid Physician Fees on Take-up of Public Health Insurance among Children in Poverty
Hahn, Youjin - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2012
I investigate how changes in fees paid to Medicaid physicians affect take-up among children in low-income families. The existing literature suggests that the low level of Medicaid fee payments to physicians reduces their willingness to see Medicaid patients, thus creating an access-to-care...
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Returns to Schooling in Urban China: New Evidence Using Heteroskedasticity Restrictions to Obtain Identification Without Exclusion Restrictions
Smyth, Russell; Mishra, Vinod - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2012
We estimate the returns to schooling using matched employer-employee data from Shanghai. To do so, we use a novel identification strategy, proposed by Lewbel (2012), which utilizes a heteroscedastic covariance restriction to construct an internal instrumental variable (IV). We find that, for the...
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Are fluctuations in energy variables permanent or transitory? A survey of the literature on the integration properties of energy consumption and production
Smyth, Russell - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2012
This study reviews the empirical literature on the integration properties of energy consumption and production. The survey begins with a discussion of the implications of whether energy variables contain a unit root and proceeds to examine how results differ according to the specific unit root...
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Impact of Shocks on Australian Coal Mining
Maslyuk, Svetlana; Dharmaratna, Dinusha - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2012
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The Cantillon Effect of Money Injection through Deficit Spending
Cheng, Wenli; Angus, Simon D. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2012
This paper develops a simple dynamic model to study some of the implications of Cantillon’s insight that new money enters an economy at a specific point and that it takes time for the new money to permeate the economy. It applies a process analysis and uses numerical simulations to map out how...
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Countervailing power and input pricing: When is a waterbed effect likely?
King, Stephen P. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2012
A downstream firm with countervailing power can extract a reduced price from an input supplier. A waterbed effect occurs if this price reduction leads the input supplier to raise the price that it charges another downstream firm. Policy makers have been concerned that this waterbed effect could...
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A peculiar Archaeology: Searching for Mr. Giffen’s Behaviour
White, Michael V. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2012
It has been claimed that references to ‘Giffen behaviour’ constituted a single research project, driven by attempts to establish whether an initial ‘conjecture’ by Alfred Marshall had empirical validity. There is, however, no stable basis for that claim, in part because Marshall produced...
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Inequality in Australia 1983-2004: A Stochastic Dominance Approach
Lean, Hooi Hooi; Valenzuela, Ma. Rebecca - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2012
In this paper, we employ stochastic dominance analysis on Australian unit records to investigate trends in inequality and relative welfare levels in Australia over the period 1983 to 2004. We find that that when the stochastic dominance tests are applied to income and expenditure distributions...
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