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A Tax Package to Reduce the Marginal Rate of Income Tax and the Wage Demands of Trade Unions |
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Ageing, Optimal National Saving and Future Living Standards in Australia |
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An Estimate of the Range of Equilibrium Rates of Unemployment for Australia |
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19 |
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An Evaluation of Collaborative Problem Solving for Learning Economics |
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29 |
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An evaluation of the saving, investment, and current account balances of five ASEAN economies |
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31 |
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113 |
Anti‐Stagflationary Tax Cuts and the Problem of Investment* |
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Beyond Krugman to Behavioural Keynes |
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Can Tax Cuts Increase Investment in a Unionised Economy? |
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17 |
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77 |
Can Unemployment Be Reduced without Violating the Inflation Target? |
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14 |
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91 |
Can the Risk-Shifting Employment Model Explain Fluctuating Employment? |
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69 |
Comment on ‘Infrastructure Spending and Unemployment: Government Responsibility for Growth and Jobs’ |
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14 |
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82 |
Cycle and Trend in Models of the Range of Equilibria |
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2 |
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DOES CHINA SAVE TOO MUCH? |
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Demographic Change and the Japanese Recession |
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25 |
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60 |
Demographic Transition and Optimal Saving in Four Asian Countries |
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42 |
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147 |
Editors' Report 2008 |
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Editors' Report 2009 |
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Editors' Report 2017 |
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Editors’ Report 2010 |
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33 |
Effect of World Fertility Scenarios on International Living Standards |
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19 |
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190 |
Equilibrium unemployment: Theory and measurement in Australia using the Phillips curve |
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Foreign Competition, Insiders and the Range of Macroeconomic Equilibria |
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Global GDP shares in the 21st century -- An equilibrium approach |
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40 |
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HOW MUCH SUPPORT WILL THE TAXPAYER PROVIDE FOR US WHEN WE ARE OLD? |
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How Far Should Mr Keating Go? |
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54 |
How Monetary Policy can have Permanent Real Effects with Only Temporary Nominal Rigidity |
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How Uzawa Preferences Improve the Simulation Properties of the Small Open Economy Model |
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Income Tax Changes and Trade Union Wage Demands |
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83 |
Insiders and Trade Union Wage Bargaining |
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Intergenerational Equity |
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Introduction |
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JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES MEETS MILTON FRIEDMAN AND EDMOND PHELPS: THE RANGE VERSUS THE NATURAL RATE IN AUSTRALIA, 1965:4 TO 2003:3 |
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57 |
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409 |
John Maynard Keynes, Joan Robinson and the prospect theory approach to money wage determination |
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Long‐Term Unemployment and Macroeconomic Policy |
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8 |
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Macroeconomic Policy in Australia Since the Sixties |
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18 |
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80 |
Macroeconomic Policy to Aid Recovery after Social Distancing for COVID‐19 |
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Macroeconomics for Year Twelve Students |
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Market power and unemployment |
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Microeconomic Motivation and the Kaldorian Theory of the Rate of Profit |
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Models of Trade Union Behaviour: A Synthesis |
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National Saving and Population Ageing |
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OTHER‐REGARDING UZAWA PREFERENCES AND LIVING STANDARD CATCH‐UP |
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On the Comparison of the Stability Implications of Marshallian and Walrasian Adjustment Schemes: Note |
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On the Measurement and Determination of Trade Union Power |
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Policy Forum: On the Economics and Politics of Inequality |
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Population Ageing and Projections of Government Social Outlays in Australia |
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Rational Expectations, Gradual Price Adjustment and Monetary Policy in Australia |
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SYSTEMATIC INFLUENCES ON TEACHING EVALUATIONS: THE CASE FOR CAUTION* |
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Social comparisons and reference group formation: Some experimental evidence |
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Superannuation, Population Ageing and Living Standards in Australia |
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THE DIAMOND OF MACROECONOMIC EQUILIBRIA AND NON‐INFLATIONARY EXPANSION |
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THE EFFECT OF POPULATION AGEING ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF TAXABLE INCOMES OF INDIVIDUALS IN AUSTRALIA |
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The Dynamic Interactions Between the Phillips Relation and the IS‐LM Model |
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The Economics of Ageing: Introduction |
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The Economics of Ageing—What Do We Face? |
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The Economics of Ageing—What do you Face? |
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The Effectiveness of Incomes Policies, in Australia Bargaining and Inflation Targetting Enterprise |
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57 |
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220 |
The Eisner Puzzle, the Unemployment Threshold and the Range of Equilibria |
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4 |
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The FBT ‐ Does It Matter Who Pays? |
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The Global Financial Crisis and Behavioural Economics* |
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The Impact of Population Aging on the Socially Optimal Rate of National Saving: A Comparison of Australia and Japan |
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The Optimal Level and Disposition of Saving and the Mix of Monetary and Fiscal Policy in Intermediate Macroeconomics |
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The Scholarship of Teaching Economics |
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1 |
2 |
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The Setting of Retail Prices in a Customer Market* |
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The Social Opportunity Cost of Consumption for Australia, 1960–61 to 1988–89 |
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11 |
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118 |
The Socially Optimal Level of Saving in Australia, 1960‐61 to 1994‐95 |
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The Wage Demands of a Selfish, Plant-Specific Trade Union |
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7 |
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The labour market and usiness cycle theories: Piero Ferri and Edward Greenberg, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1989), pp. X+183, 39 DM (paper) |
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7 |
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The volatility of the socially optimal level of investment |
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14 |
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Trade Unions, wages and taxation |
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Trying to Understand Stagflation |
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12 |
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Union Power and Australia’s inflation Barrier, 1965:4 to 2004:3 |
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Union Wage Policies: Reply [Wage Bargaining and Employment] |
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69 |
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Union Wage Responses to a Shift from Direct to Indirect Taxation |
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Vintage versus homogeneous capital in simulations of population ageing: does it matter? |
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8 |
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Wage Bargaining and Employment |
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3 |
18 |
1,634 |
7 |
13 |
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4,436 |
Wages and Employment in a Segmented Labor Market |
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1 |
6 |
292 |
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1 |
9 |
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Was Japan's Level of Investment in the 1990's Excessive? |
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1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
9 |
Would a Decrease in Fertility Be a Threat to Living Standards in Australia? |
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1 |
21 |
0 |
1 |
3 |
65 |
‘We Will End Up Being a Third Rate Economy … A Banana Republic’: How Behavioural Economics Can Improve Macroeconomic Outcomes |
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7 |
0 |
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28 |
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