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A wide range of macroeconomic and microeconomic theories are surveyed with particular regard to their prediction on the cyclicality of real wages. After appropriate removal of the non-stationary components of the time series involved, econometric tests are undertaken which show that Australian...
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The decline in Australian aggregate labour productivity growth in the 1980's was closely associated with a fall in capital intensity. While many believe that real wage restraint was the explanation for these aggregate outcomes, this paper examines the data disaggregated to an industry level to...
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The paper examines international linkages between daily time series of US and Australian 3 month Treasury Bills and 10 year Government Bonds from 1987-95, paying particular attention to the effects of macroeconomic announcements in both countries. The 2 country's interest rate data are modelled...
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Intervention by the Reserve Bank of Australia on foreign exchange markets from 1993 to 1997 is conjectured to have been determined by exchange rate trend correction, exchange rate volatility smoothing and profitability considerations. Using Probit and friction models, we show that these factors...
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Panel unit root tests show that intranational purchasing power parity (PPP) cannot be rejected across major cities in Australia over the period from 1972 to 1999. The persistence of deviations in response to shocks is low, as measured by the estimated exact half-life of 5 to 7 quarters. This is...
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This paper builds on the Krugman & Venables real trade model by generalising the exogenous iceberg transport cost into an endogenous 'melting' process in every trade between manufacturing producers and consumers.
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