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Australia’s commitment to the Vietnam War drew on the selective conscription of additional manpower through 16 biannual …
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Public-private sectoral wage differentials have been studied extensively using quantile regression techniques. These typically find large public sector premiums at the bottom of the wage distribution. This may imply that low skill workers are ‘overpaid’, prompting concerns over efficiency....
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Australia’s commitment to the Vietnam War drew on the selective conscription of additional manpower through 16 biannual …
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We estimate the effect of Vietnam era Army service on mortality, exploiting Australia’s conscription lotteries for …
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Exploiting the Australian National Service lotteries of 1965-72, I estimate the effect of Army service on employment outcomes. Population data from military personnel records, tax returns, veterans’ compensation records and the Census facilitate a rich and precise analysis, identified by...
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The Australian conscription lotteries of 1965-1972 are a unique and underutilised resource for studying the effects of army service and veterans’ programs. Drawing on many data sources and 25 years of related US literature, we present a comprehensive analysis of this natural experiment,...
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variable mortgage rate using monthly data in the post-1989 era. Unlike previous studies for Australia, our proposed threshold … monitoring the banks’ lending behaviour in Australia. …
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Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) target interest rate. Rate rises are passed onto the consumer faster than rate cuts and the …
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prepares people for violent warfare, are hypothesized to link service to violent crime. Using Australia’s Vietnam …-era conscription lotteries for identification and criminal court data from Australia’s three largest states, we seek to estimate the …
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This study illustrates how the hedonic pricing method can measure the value of environmental assets in an urban setting. A HPM valuation, utilising relatively easily accessible secondary data, and a semi-logarithmic regression form, is used. The value achieved was substantially greater than...
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