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We use longitudinal data describing couples in Australia from 2001-12 and Germany from 2002-12 to examine how …
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What is the socially optimal level of liquidity in a retirement savings system? Liquid retirement savings are desirable because liquidity enables agents to flexibly respond to pre-retirement events that raise the marginal utility of consumption. On the other hand, pre-retirement liquidity is...
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The relative popularity of adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) and fixed-rate mort- gages (FRMs) varies considerably both across countries and over time. We ask how movements in current and expected future interest rates affect the share of ARMs in total mortgage issuance. Using a nine-country...
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relatively little social connectedness in Australia. Specifically, our results show that first-generation Australians, especially …-generation Australians. Similarly, having a partner with deeper generational roots in Australia strongly reduces the likelihood to emigrate …
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and adopting a common external tariff. This paper investigates the impact of federation on Australia's internal and … federation itself produced little change in Australia's trade patterns, but that the border effect increased substantially …
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This paper analyzes the Fisher effect in Australia. Initial testing indicates that both interest rates and inflation …
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This paper examines empirically the effect of unfunded pension obligations on corporate share prices and discusses the implications of these estimates for national saving, the decline of the stock market in recent years, and the rationality of corporate financial behavior. The analysis uses the...
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Much of the economics literature on epidemics assumes that people know their current health state. Under this assumption, there is no role for testing. To study the general equilibrium e§ects of testing on economic outcomes, we develop a model of epidemics in which people who are not tested are...
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the government's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, Australia has much better data on drug utilization than most other …
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Little is known about how the adoption and diffusion of medical innovation is related to and influenced by market characteristics such as competition. The particular complications involved in investigating these relationships in the health care sector may explain the dearth of research. We...
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