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RePEc Short-ID: pba173
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Working papers
Friedrich Schneider & Christopher Bajada, 2003.
"The Size and Development of the Shadow Economies in the Asia-Pacific ,"
Economics working papers
2003-01, Department of Economics, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria.
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Chris Bajada, 2001.
"The Effects of Inflation and the Business Cycle on Revisions of Macroeconomic Data ,"
Working Paper Series
110, School of Finance and Economics, University of Technology, Sydney.
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Chris Bajada, 2000.
"An Examination of the Statistical Discrepancy and Private Investment Expenditure ,"
Working Paper Series
103, School of Finance and Economics, University of Technology, Sydney.
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Chris Bajada, 1999.
"Confidence Intervals for the Underground Economy in Australia ,"
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91, School of Finance and Economics, University of Technology, Sydney.
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Articles
Christopher Bajada, 2005.
"Unemployment and the underground economy in Australia ,"
Applied Economics ,
Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 37(2), pages 177-189, February.
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Christopher Bajada & Friedrich Schneider, 2005.
"The Shadow Economies Of The Asia-Pacific ,"
Pacific Economic Review ,
Blackwell Publishing, vol. 10(3), pages 379-401, October.
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Christopher Bajada, 2003.
"Business Cycle Properties of the Legitimate and Underground Economy in Australia ,"
The Economic Record ,
The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 79(247), pages 397-411, December.
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Christopher Bajada, 2002.
"How Reliable are the Estimates of the Underground Economy? ,"
Economics Bulletin ,
Economics Bulletin, vol. 3(14), pages 1-11.
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Christopher Bajada, 2002.
"The Effects of Inflation and the Business Cycle on Revisions of Macroeconomic Data ,"
Australian Economic Review ,
The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, vol. 35(3), pages 276-286.
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Christopher Bajada, 2001.
"An Examination of the Statistical Discrepancy and Private Investment Expenditure ,"
Journal of Applied Economics ,
Universidad del CEMA, vol. 0, pages 27-61, May.
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Bajada, Christopher, 1999.
"Estimates of the Underground Economy in Australia ,"
The Economic Record ,
The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 75(231), pages 369-84, December.
NEP Fields 1 paper by this author was announced in NEP , and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
NEP-DEV : Development (1) 2003-04-21 Author is listed
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