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Modern research and innovation policy is largely based in neoclassical welfare economics, in which the diagnosis of market failure in the production of new information is translated into a case for innovation policy. Both New Institutional and Public Choice economics criticize this approach...
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This paper reports on a study of education credentials in relation to job requirements in the creative industries. Because of asymmetric information, the signaling model predicts over-education by those seeking to enter creative industries, as has been observed in many other industries. However,...
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This chapter presents a Wagnerian vision of macroeconomics as a hybrid of several schools of thought and analytic frameworks, including public choice theory, constitutional economics, complexity economics, and evolutionary economics. We then review recent economic analysis of emerging...
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In this paper we introduce RegData Australia (RDAU1.0) and present some preliminary and comparative findings using this new panel. RDAU1.0 applies the RegData method to create a unique Australian database that extends from 1997 to 2012. RegData uses text analysis to quantify restrictive clauses...
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We propose a method to construct a price index of cultural consumption in geographic space. The index — the CCPI — is calculated from a standardised cultural consumption basket purchased by a representative consumer over 30 locations in Australia, using 2010 price data. We use a full cost...
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