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School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
MRG Discussion Paper Series
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School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia:
Postal: St. Lucia, Qld. 4072
Phone: +61 7 3365 6570
Fax: +61 7 3365 7299
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Web page: http://www.uq.edu.au/economics/
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(Tobin Millen)
Series handle: repec:qld:uqmrg6
Undated- 3209 Avoiding the Resource Curse: The Role of Institutions
by Malebogo Bakwena & Philip Bodman & Thanh Le & KK Tang [Downloadable!]
- 3109 Four Scenarios of Poverty Reduction and the Role of Economic Policy
by Desire Avom & Fabrizio Carmignani & Abdour Chowdhury [Downloadable!]
- 3009 What Drives Fiscal Decentralisation?
by Philip Bodman & Kathryn Ford & Tom Gole & Andrew Hodge [Downloadable!]
- 2909 The Making of Pro-poor Growth
by Desire Avom & Fabrizio Carmignani [Downloadable!]
- 2809 This paper investigates the financial and housing wealth effects on aggregate private consumption in Turkey for the period 1987-2007. Given the lack of data, the study proposes an innovative method to construct a proxy for the housing wealth series. A long-run equilibrium relationship between consumption, disposable income, financial and housing wealth is estimated using the cointegration method, and a sensitivity analysis is undertaken following Leamer & Leonard’s (1983) extreme bound analysis approach. The results show that income elasticity of consumption is much higher in Turkey than in industrialized countries. While financial and housing wealth effects on consumption are found to be positive, there is no evidence that one effect is stronger than the other
by Yasemin Barlas Ozer & Kam-Ki Tang [Downloadable!]
- 2709 Is Mother Nature a Curse for Social Development?
by Desire Avom & Fabrizio Carmignani [Downloadable!]
- 2609 Fiscal Decentralisation, Macroeconomic Conditions and Economic Growth in Australia
by Philip Bodman & Harry Campbell & Kelly-Ana Heaton & Andrew Hodge [Downloadable!]
- 2509 Output Fluctuations in the G-7: An Unobserved Components Approach
by Sinchan Mitra & Tara M. Sinclair [Downloadable!]
- 2408 Cyclical fiscal policy in developing countries: the case of Africa
by Fabrizio Carmignani [Downloadable!]
- 2308 Trade, Remittances, Institutions, and Economic Growth
by Thanh Le [Downloadable!]
- 2208 The Role of Financial Development in Natural Resource Abundant Economies: Does the Nature of the Resource Matter?
by Malebogo Bakwena & Philip Bodman [Downloadable!]
- 2108 Making Abundant Natural Resources Work for Developing Economies: The Role of Financial Institutions
by Malebogo Bakwena & Philip Bodman & Sandy Suardi [Downloadable!]
- 2008 Demography, Financial Openness, National Savings and External Balance
by Michael Graff & Kam-Ki Tang & Jie Zhang [Downloadable!]
- 1908 The Climate Trap of Health Development: Empirical Analysis of the Effects of Climate and Income on Mortality
by Kam-Ki Tang & Denis Petrie & Prasada Rao [Downloadable!]
- 1807 Remittances or technological diffusion: Which is more important for generating economic growth in developing countries?
by Philip Bodman & Thanh Le [Downloadable!]
- 1707 Optimal taxation in a growth model with public consumption and home production
by Jie Zhang & James Davies & Jinli Zeng & Stuart McDonald [Downloadable!]
- 1607 Donations in a recursive dynamic model
by Jie Zhang & Haoming Liu [Downloadable!]
- 1507 International research and development spillovers through foreign direct investment and productivity growth
by Philip Bodman & Thanh Le [Downloadable!]
- 1407 Bayesian Model Averaging in Vector Autoregressive Processes with an Investigation of Stability of the US Great Ratios and Risk of a Liquidity Trap in the USA, UK and Japan
by Rodney Strachan & Herman K. van Dijk [Downloadable!]
- 1306 Endogenous Technological Capability,Trade Policy and Coordination Failure: A Reconsideration of Economic Take-Off(s)
by Leopoldo Yanes [Downloadable!]
- 1206 Subsidies in an R&D growth model with elastic labor
by Jinli Zeng & Jie Zhang [Downloadable!]
- 1106 Effects of longevity and dependency rates on saving and growth: Evidence from a panel of cross countries
by Hongbin Li & Junsen Zhang & Jie Zhang [Downloadable!]
- 1006 Optimal social security in a dynastic model with investment externalities and endogenous fertility
by Zeng, J & Jie Zhang [Downloadable!]
- 0906 Inflation Taxation and Welfare with Externalities and Leisure
by Ho, W-M, Zeng, J. & Jie Zhang [Downloadable!]
- 0806 Avoidable Mortality Risks and Measurement of Wellbeing and Inequality
by K.K.Tang & Prasada Rao [Downloadable!]
- 0706 Fiscal Decentralisation and Economic Growth in the OECD
by Phil Bodman & Kathryn Ford [Downloadable!]
- 0606 Health, Education and Life-Cycle Savings in Different Stages of Development
by K.K.Tang & Jie Zhang [Downloadable!]
- 0506 Education Inequality, Human Capital Inequality and the Kuznets Curve
by K.K.Tang & Lim, A. S. K [Downloadable!]
- 0406 Are the Effects of Monetary Policy Asymmetric in Australia?
by Phil Bodman [Downloadable!]
- 0306 Testing for Rate-Dependence and Asymmetry in Inflation Uncertainty: Evidence from the G7 Economies
by Sandy Suardi & O.T.Henry & N. Olekalns [Downloadable!]
- 0206 Equity Return and Short-Term Interest Rate Volatility: Level Effects and Asymmetric Dynamics
by Sandy Suardi & O.T.Henry & N. Olekalns [Downloadable!]
- 0106 Output Volatility in Australia
by Phil Bodman [Downloadable!]
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