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answer to this question is important for many resource-exporting countries, such as Australia, Brazil, Canada and India. This … model it is found that, controlling for domestic expenditure (including investment), exports are a sizeable and significant …
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This paper examines the factors that drive corporate investment in Australia using a panel of listed companies covering … the period from 1990 to 2004. Real sales growth is found to be a significant determinant of corporate investment. The user … paper also explores the effects of cash flow on investment, allowing for the possibility that the availability of internal …
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This paper examines the development of Australian corporate bond issuance since the early 20th century, based on a new unit-record dataset that we have compiled. Issuance trends have changed significantly over the past century as bond markets have become more diverse, sophisticated and globally...
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. In doing so, it considers similarities and differences in the circumstances facing the two economies. Australia … sequencing of deregulation that occurred in Australia might not be optimal in a Chinese context, although it is likely that the …
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-Keynesian Phillips curve (NKPC). This paper assesses the empirical performance of the SIPC for Australia. There is only weak evidence in …
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