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Department of Economics Discussion Paper Series - 2004

01-04
Age at First Birth, Health Inputs and Child Mortality: Recent Evidence from Bangladesh
Pushkar Maitra and Sarmistha Pal

02-04
Reformulating Critical Values for the Bounds F-statistics Approach to Cointegration: An Application to the Tourism Demand Model for Fiji
Paresh Kumar Narayan

03-04
A Theory of Age-Dependent Value of Life and Time
Guang-Zhen Sun and Yew-Kwang Ng

04-04
Multiple Regime Shifts and the Effect of Changes in Leadership on the United States Supreme Court Dissent Rate
Paresh Kumar Narayan and Russell Smyth

05-04
Player Sales, Trade of Players and Draft Choices and Competitive Balance
Ross Booth

06-04
Labour Market Intervention, Revenue Sharing and Competitive Balance in the Australian Football League, 1897-2002
Ross Booth

07-04
Achieving Intertemporal Efficiency and Symmetry through Intratemporal Asymmetry: (Eventual) Turn Taking in a Class of Repeated Mixed-Interest Games
Sau-Him Paul Lau and Vai-Lam Mui

08-04
The extent of the market, capital, communication technology and economic growth:
The case of China 1952-1998
Paresh Kumar Narayan and Guang-Zhen Sun

09-04
Habit formation and dependency in the welfare state
Keith Jakee and Guang-Zhen Sun

10-04
A note on "An Inframarginal Analysis of the Ricardian Model"
Dingsheng Zhang and He-Ling Shi

11-04
Idiosyncratic Shocks and Efficient Risk Sharing: An Investigation of Rural Malawi
Esther Tsafack and Pushkar Maitra

12-04
Gibbs Samplers for A Set of Seemingly Unrelated Regressions
William E Griffths and Ma.Rebecca Valenzuela

13-04
Labour Productivity in Australian Manufacturing: The Impact of Import Competition and Market Structure
Mita Bhattacharya, Harry Bloch and James Ted McDonald

14-04
The Composition of Foreign Investment in China and the Governance Environment
Dietrich K Fausten and James Lake

15-04
Asymmetric Information and the Composition of Foreign Investment
Dietrich K Fausten

16-04
Social Pensions, Migration and Household Composition: Evidence from South Africa
Brett Inder and Pushkar Maitra

17-04
What Determines the Extent to Which Employers Will Comply With their Social Security Obligations? Evidence From Chinese Firm Level Data
Chris Nyland, Russell Smyth and Cherrie Jiuhua Zhu

18-04
Structural Breaks and Unit Roots in Australian Macroeconomic Time Series
Paresh Kumar Narayan and Russell Smyth

19-04
Aggregation Over Firms and Flexible Functional Forms
H. Youn Kim

20-04
The Role of Ranking and the Technical Efficiency of Singapore Secondary Schools in the GCE ‘O' level exam: Using a Distance Function Approach
Roland Cheo Kim San

21-04
Sustainability: Are Economists on the Right Track?
Ian Wills