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Environmental Economics and Policy 57 Risk and Uncertainty 54 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 32 Public Economics 19 Production Economics 14 Financial Economics 13 uncertainty 12 bounded rationality 10 Industrial Organization 8 ambiguity 7 climate change 7 Institutional and Behavioral Economics 6 Uncertainty 6 incomplete contracts 6 state-contingent production 6 Climate change 5 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 5 expected uncertain utility 5 Australia 4 Murray-Darling 4 water 4 Climate Change 3 Land Economics/Use 3 Murray Darling Basin 3 Murray-Darling Basin 3 Political Economy 3 Productivity Analysis 3 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 3 Tullock contests 3 drought 3 emissions trading 3 induction 3 risk 3 supermodularity 3 Aurukun community 2 Carbon pricing 2 Competition intensity 2 Data envelopment analysis 2 Demand and Price Analysis 2 FTA 2
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Quiggin, John 116 Chambers, Robert G 20 Grant, Simon 16 Adamson, David 14 Menezes, Flavio 12 Kline, Jeff 6 Venn, Tyron 6 Bell, Stephen 5 Concu, Giovanni B 5 Mallawaarachchi, Thilak 4 Neal, Mark 4 Schrobback, Peggy 4 Chambers, Sarah 3 Wagner, Liam 3 Freebairn, John 2 Fulkerson, Bill 2 Kao, Tina 2 Nauges, Celine 2 O'Donnell, Christopher 2 Osaki, Yusuke 2 Alauddin, Mohammad 1 Bahnisch, Mark 1 Bleichrodt, Han 1 Cook, David 1 Emtage, Nick 1 Farrell, Henry 1 Gans, Joshua 1 Hailu, Atakelty 1 Harrison, Steve 1 Hazledine, Tim 1 Herbohn, John 1 Jotzo, Frank 1 Leggate, William W 1 Mahadevan, Renuka 1 McDonald, Stuart 1 McGavin, Robbie 1 Meneghel, Idione 1 Neal, James 1 O'Callaghan, Patrick 1 O'Donnell, Chris 1
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School of Economics, University of Queensland 140
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Risk and Sustainable Management Group Working Papers 140
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Special Taxation of the Mining Industry
Freebairn, John; Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2010
The mining industry in Australia, and in most other countries, pay special taxes for the use of community owned resources in additional to taxes levied on businesses in general. General taxes include the corporate income tax, payroll and transaction taxes, and labour pay personal income taxes....
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Economics as a Social Science: Financial Regulation After the Crisis
Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2010
One of the most striking developments of the late 20th century was the explosion in the volume, speed and complexity of international financial transactions, and the resulting breakdown of effective regulatory control over the global financial system. The speed with which this process has gone...
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Uncertainty and Technical Efficiency in Finnish Agriculture: A State-contingent Approach
Nauges, Celine; O'Donnell, Christopher; Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2010
In this article, we present one of the first real-world empirical applications of state-contingent production theory. Our state-contingent behavioral model allows us to analyze production under both inefficiency and uncertainty without regard to the nature of producer risk preferences. Using...
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Water Policy after the Drought
Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2010
For most of the last decade, water policy in Australia has been dominated by emergency responses to what was, on most measures, the worst drought in our history. Irrigators have received only small fractions of their normal allocations of water, while urban water users have been subject to...
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Bad Politics makes bad policy: the case of Queensland's Asset Sales Program
Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2010
On 2 June 2009, the Queensland Government announced a programme of asset sales projected to realise $15 billion. In this article, the public case for privatisation put forward by the Queensland Government is shown to be wrong and, in important respects, deliberately misleading. It is argued...
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Climate change, Irrigation and Pests: Examining Heliothis in the Murray Darling Basin
Adamson, David - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2010
Helicoverpa spp. (heliothis) are a major insect pest of cotton, grains and horticulture in the Murray‐ Darling Basin. Climate change is likely to make conditions more favourable for heliothis. This could cause regional comparative advantages in irrigation systems to change as management costs...
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The Computation of Perfect and Proper Equilibrium for Finite Games via Simulated Annealing
McDonald, Stuart; Wagner, Liam - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2010
This paper exploits an analogy between the “trembles” that underlie the functioning of simulated annealing and the player “trembles” that underlie the Nash refinements known as perfect and proper equilibrium. This paper shows that this relationship can be used to provide a method for...
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A Matter of Interpretation: Bargaining over Ambiguous Contracts
Grant, Simon; Kline, Jeff; Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2009
We present a formal treatment of contracting in the face of ambiguity. The central idea is that boundedly rational individuals will not always interpret the same situation in the same way. More specifically, even with well defined contracts, the precise actions to be taken by each party to the...
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Six Refuted Doctrines
Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2009
This article examines six widely-held doctrines concerning economic theory and economic policy that have been refuted, or at least rendered highly problematic by the global financial crisis, namely: (i) the efficient markets hypothesis; (ii) the Great Moderation; (iii) central bank independence;...
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Targeting Environmental Water from Irrigators in the Murray Darling Basin
Chambers, Sarah; Adamson, David - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2009
The extended dry conditions in the Murray Darling Basin have resulted in unprecedented levels of reduced water availability for both irrigators and the environment. Concerns over environmental degradation and the health of the river Murray have prompted the Federal and State Governments to...
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