The Economics Working Paper Series is a publishing program of the Economics Discipline in the School of Economics and Information Systems to present work-in-progress by staff, visitors and students to a wider academic audience. Papers submitted to the Series have undergone a process of peer review. Papers published prior to 1998 are available in printed form and are currently being digitized. Papers from 1998 onwards are also available online in PDF format from the School site here as well as from Research Papers in Economics (RePEc) and EconPapers.
The ISSN for the Working Paper Series is 1321-9774 and the co-editors are Associate Professor Peter Siminski and Dr Kankesu Jayanthkurmaran.
Papers from 1993
One - way arbitrage wit h transaction costs: an evidence from the Hong Kong foreign exchange market, Daniel Po-ming chan and Kui Yin Cheung
The relative effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policy on inflation and unemployment: the Australian experience, Kui Yin Cheung and Lillian Cheung
Monetary policy effects in the short and long run under alternative wealth assumptions, Charles Harvie
Terms of trade volatility and macroeconomic adjustment in a resource exporting economy: the case of Australia, Charles Harvie and Tran Van Hoa
Rescheduling a sovereign debt: a theoretical analysis, Amnon Levy
Rescheduling a sovereign debt: expected repayment, risk and time preference, Amnon Levy
Intercountry income inequality 1960- 1990: world levels and decomposition between and within geographical clusters and regions, Amnon Levy and Khorshed Chowdhury
Intercountry income inequality: world levels and decomposition between and within developmental clusters and regions, Amnon Levy and Khorshed Chowdhury
An input/output analysis of overseas students studying at Australian universities, Darren McKay
Expenditures by international university students, Darren McKay and Don Lewis
Papers from 1992
Tourism policies, environmental preservation and sustainable development on small islands: the case of Malta, Lino Briguglio
On testing the hypothesis that premium in US$/$A forward exchange rate is constant: a signal extraction approach, Kui Yin Cheung
On trade and economic growth: further evidence, Khorshed Chowdhury
The effects of protective legislation on occupational segregation in the United States and Australia, Charles Harvie, Chris Nyland, and Stuart Svensen
Effects of oil on macroeconomic activity in developing countries: a cointegration analysis, Tran Van Hoa
An industry policy debate for the 1990s — what lessons from the USA?, Ann Hodgkinson
The effects of yield variations, price expectations, risk aversion and money illusion on farm-land allocation in Punjab, Amnon Levy, D P. Chaudhri, and Khorshed Chowdhury
An integrative analysis of external debt, capital accumulation and production in Latin America, Asia-pacific and sub-Saharan Africa, Amnon Levy and Khorshed Chowdhury
Papers from 1991
Covered interest arbitrage under the linked exchange rate: does it exist? An evidence from the Hong Kong foreign exchange market, Daniel Po-ming Chan and Kui-yin Cheung
On testing the joint hypothesis of short term interest rate: a signal extraction approach, K Y. Cheung
Fundamentals of a new macro-modelling approach: with application to explaining and forecasting output growth, Tran Van Hoa
How to forecast wage and price inflation with more accuracy: the Australian experience 1949/50 to 1988/89, Tran Van Hoa
A sequential bargaining model of international debt renegotiation, Boon-Chye lee
A pareto optimal condition for bankruptcy and the role of variations in aggregate variables, Amnon Levy
Unemployment and feedback approach to the management of immigration by the host country, Amnon Levy
Are the external debts of developing countries a symptom or a cause of economic slowdown?, Amnon Levy, Khorshed Chowdhury, and Edgar Wilson
Optimal timing of migration: expected returns, risk aversion and assimilation costs, Amnon Levy and Tsilia Romm
The consequences of mutually secured debts: the case of Israeli Moshavim, Amnon Levy and Tsilia Romm
Role of advertising in oligopolistic markets: theory and evidence, M M. Metwally
Adam Smith: stage theory and the status of women, Chris Nyland
Papers from 1990
Improved estimation of the linear regression model with autocorrelated errors, A Chaturvedi, Tran Van Hoa, and Ram Lal
Performance of the stein-rule estimators when the disturbances are misspecified as homoscedastic, A Chaturvedi, Tran Van Hoa, and Govind Shukla
Employment, investment and stuctural maturity, Joseph Halevi
Optimal taxation policies for a nonrenewable but quasi-infinite energy resource: a two-period framework, Claus-Hennig Hanf and Dodo J. Thampapillai
System estimation of generalized working models: a semiparametric approach, Tran Van Hoa
Further results on the two-stage hierarchial information (2SHI) estimators in the linear regression models, Tran Van Hoa and A Chaturvedi
Repudiation, retaliation, and the secondary market price of sovereign debts, Amnon Levy
The analysis of the potential externalities affecting the borrowing behaviour of developing countries, Amnon Levy
Need satisfaction motivated behaviour: static and dynamic aspects, Amnon Levy and Tsilia Romm
John Locke and the social position of women, Chris Nyland
Sexual difference and industrial relations research, Chris Nyland
Ray scale economies and multiproduct cost functions, Eduardo Pol
A Marshallian model of share tenancy, A H. Vanags
Exchange rate variability: a case of non-linear rational expectations?, Edgar J. Wilson