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2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 395 Getting Ahead: the Determinants of and Payoffs to Internal Promotion for Young Men and Women by Cobb-Clark, D.
394 The Treatment of Financial Services Under a Broad-Based Consumption Tax by Jack, W.
393 A Comparative Static Model of the Relationship Between Immigration and the Job Prospects of Unemployed Residents by Chapman, B. & Cobb-Clark, D.
392 Convergence in an Open-Economy Growth Model by Bourdot, B. & Frith, M. & Wells, G.
391 Incentives to Work: Replacement Ratios and the Cost of Job Loss Among Indigenous Australians by Daly, A. & Hunter, B.
390 Earnings Inequality in Australia: Changes, Causes and Consequences by Borland, J.
389 Earnings Inequality in Australia by Borland, J. & Kennedy, S.
388 Dimensions, Structure and History of Australian Unemployment by Borland, J. & Kennedy, S.
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