Melbourne Institute Research Publications - 2006
Authored Research Books
Creedy J & Kalb G. 2006. Labour Supply and Microsimulation: The Evaluation of Tax Policy Reforms. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Research Book Chapters
Bosworth D & Webster E. 2006. Intellectual capital and intellectual property: An economic perspective. The management of intellectual property. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 3-33.
Freebairn J. 2006. Some Economics of Floods. Floods in an Arid Continent. California, United States: Academic Press, pp. 180-199.
Griffiths W & Webster E. 2006. Market valuation of Australian intellectual property. The management of intellectual property. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 146-158.
Harris MN, Tang KK & Tseng Y. 2006. Employee Turnover: Less is Not Necessarily More? In B Baltagi (ed) Panel Data Econometrics: Theoretical Contributions and Empirical Applications. Oxford, United Kingdom: Elsevier, pp. 327-350.
Jensen P & Palangkaraya A. 2006. Innovation scoreboards: an Australian perspective. The Management of Intellectual Property. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 159-176.
Low C & Anderson M. 2006. Random walk smooth transition autoregressive models. Nonlinear time series analysis of business cycles. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier Science, pp. 247-280.
Scott A, Sibbald B & Laurant M. 2006. Changing task profiles. In Rico A, Saltman RB & Boerma W (eds), Primary care in the drivers seat? Organisational reform in European primary care. Maidenhead, United Kingdom: Open University Press, pp. 149-164.
Refereed Journal Articles
Bosland J, Weatherall K & Jensen P. 2006. Trade mark and counterfeit litigation in Australia. Intellectual Property Quarterly. 2006 (4): 347-377.
Buddelmeyer H, Freebairn J & Kalb G. 2006. Evaluation of Policy Options to Encourage Welfare to Work. Australian Economic Review. 39 (3): 273-292.
Cai L. 2006. An Analysis of Duration on the Disability Support Pension Program. Australian Economic Papers. 45 (2): 106-126.
Cai L, Creedy J & Kalb G. 2006. Accounting for Population Ageing in Tax Microsimulation Modelling by Survey Reweighting. Australian Economic Papers. 45 (1): 18-37.
Cai L & Kalb G. 2006. Health Status and Labour Force Participation: Evidence from Australia. Health Economics. 15 (3): 241-261.
Creedy J, Kalb GR & Scutella R. 2006. Income Distribution in Discrete Hours Behavioural Microsimulation Models: An Illustration. Journal of Economic Inequality. 4 (1): 57-76.
French F, Andrew J, Awramenko M, Coutts H, Leighton-Beck L, Needham G, Scott A & Walker K. 2006. Why do work patterns differ between men and women GPs? Journal of Health, Organisation and Management. 20 (2): 163-172.
Fry T & Webster E. 2006. Conflict Inflation: Estimating the Contributions to Wage Inflation in Australia During the 1990s. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 30 (2): 227-234.
Goh M & Yong J. 2006. Impacts of Code-share Alliances on Airline Cost Structure: A Truncated Third Order Translog Estimation. International Journal of Industrial Organization. 24 (4): 835-866.
Goh, S, Lim, G & Olekalns, N. 2006. Deviations from uncovered interest rate parity in Malaysia. Applied Financial Economics. 16 : 745-759.
Headey B. 2006. Subjective Well-Being: Revisions to Dynamic Equilibrium Theory using National Panel Data and Panel Regression Methods. Social Indicators Research. 79 (3): 369-403.
Jensen P, Palangkaraya A & Webster E. 2006. Disharmony in International Patent Office Decisions. Federal Circuit Bar Journal. 15 (4): 679-704.
Jensen P & Webster E. 2006. Firm size and the Use of Intellectual Property Rights. Economic Record. 82 (256): 44-55.
Johnson D & Yong J. 2006. Costly Ageing or Costly Deaths? Understanding Health Care Expenditure Using Australian Medicare Payments Data. Australian Economic Papers. 45 (1): 57-74.
Lim G, Maasoumi, E. & Martin V. 2006. A re-examination of the equity premium puzzle: a robust non-parametric approach. North American Journal of Economics and Finance. 17 (2): 173-189.
Lim G, Martin, G. & Martin V. 2006. Pricing currency options in the presence of time-varying volatility and non-normalities. Journal of Multinational Financial Management. 16 (3): 291-314.
Lim G & McNelis P. 2006. Central Bank Learning and Taylor Rules with Sticky Import Prices. Computational Economics. 28: 155-175.
Low C, Anderson M & Snyder D. 2006. Single source of error state space approach to the Beveridge-Nelson decomposition. Economics Letters. 91 (1): 104-109.
Ma A, Roberts E, Elliott R, Bell DNF & Scott A. 2006. Comparing the New Earnings Survey (NES) and the Labour Force Survey (LFS): An Analysis of the differences between the data sets and their implications for the pattern of geographical pay in the UK. Regional Studies. 40 (6): 645-665.
Marks G. 2006. Are between- and within-school differences in student performance largely due to socio-economic background? Evidence from 30 countries. Educational Research. 48 (1): 21-40.
Marks G. 2006. Family Size, Family Type and Student Achievement: Cross-National Differences and the Role of Socioeconomic and School Factors. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 37 (1): 1-27.
Marks G. 2006. Influences on, and the Consequences of, Low Achievement. The Australian Educational Researcher. 33 (1): 95-115.
Marks G, Cresswell J & Ainley J. 2006. Explaining Socioeconomic Inequalities in Student Achievement: The role of home and school factors. Educational Research and Evaluation. 12 (2): 105-128.
Mavromaras K & Scott A. 2006. Promotion to hospital consultant: regression analysis using NHS administrative data. British Medical Journal. 332: 148-151.
McGuinness S. 2006. Examining the link between skill shortages, training composition and productivity levels in the construction industry: Evidence from Northern Ireland. International Journal of Human Resource Management. 17 (2): 14.
McGuinness S. 2006. Overeducation in the Labour Market. Journal of Economic Surveys. 20 (3): 387-418.
Scott A, Gravelle H, Simoens S, Sibbald B & Bjoke C. 2006. Job satisfaction and quitting intentions. A structural model of British General Practitioners. British Journal of Industrial Relations. 44: 519-540.
Scott A, Wordsworth S, Sullivan F & Heaney D. 2006. An extra pair of hands? An evaluation of salaried payment for GPs in Scotland. Primary Health Care Research and Development. 7: 165-171.
Song L & Freebairn J. 2006. How Big Was the Effect of Budget Consolidation on the Australian Economy in the 1990s? Australian Economic Review. 39 (1): 35-46.
Webster E & Jensen P. 2006. Investment in Intangible Capital: An Enterprise Perspective. Economic Record. 82 (256): 82-96.
Webster E, Marks G & Wooden M. 2006. Reforming the Labour Market for Australian Teachers. Australian Journal of Education. 50 (2): 185-202.
Williams R & Dawkins P. 2006. Towards a Level Playing Field for Australian Universities and Students. Economic Papers. 25 (3): 205-220.
Witt J, Brauer P, Dietrich L & Davidson B. 2006. Human Resources and Cost Estimates of Adding a Registered Dietitian to Ontario Family Health Networks. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research. 67 (Supplement): S30 - S38.
Wooden M. 2006. Implications of Work Choices Legislation. Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform. 13 (2): 96-116.