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  1. The environmental impact of green trade and circular trade: Does urbanization matter?
  2. Is time a gift for health and life satisfaction? Exploring the relationship between time allocation and adaptation to a breast cancer diagnosis
  3. Cannabis and tobacco: substitutes and complements
  4. Geographic Reference Income and the Subjective Wellbeing of Australians
  5. Modern Applied Regressions: Bayesian and Frequentist Analysis of Categorical and Limited Response variables with R and StanModern Applied Regressions: Bayesian and Frequentist Analysis of Categorical and Limited Response variables with R and Stan, Jun ...
  6. Reporting heterogeneity in modeling self-assessed survey outcomes
  7. Patterns of computed tomography utilisation in injury management: latent classes approach using linked administrative data in Western Australia
  8. COVID-19 and offshore oil and gas workers: The role of personality
  9. How many in a crowd? Assessing overcrowding measures in Australian housing
  10. Being in the right place: A natural field experiment on the causes of position effects in individual choice
  11. Heterogeneity in speed of adjustment using finite mixture models
  12. Nonlinear Econometric Models with Machine Learning
  13. Household portfolio allocation, uncertainty, and risk
  14. Uncertainty and the Bank of England's MPC
  15. Household saving, health, and healthcare utilization in Japan
  16. Regularity of contact with general practitioners and diabetes-related hospitalisation through a period of policy change: A retrospective cohort study
  17. Mental health, reporting bias and economic transitions
  18. Relationships Between Health Promoting Activities, Life Satisfaction, and Depressive Symptoms in Unemployed Individuals
  19. Within-city dwelling price growth and convergence: trends from Australia’s large cities
  20. Specification and testing of hierarchical ordered response models with anchoring vignettes
  21. Adolescent Spinal Pain-Related Absenteeism as an Antecedent for Early Adulthood Work Presenteeism
  22. Using externally collected vignettes to account for reporting heterogeneity in survey self-assessment
  23. Migration flows in commodity cycles: Assessing the role of migration policies
  24. Ageing Workforces, Ill‐health and Multi‐state Labour Market Transitions
  25. A methodology for projecting sparse populations and its application to remote Indigenous communities
  26. Relationship lending: A source of support or a means of exploitation?
  27. Modelling Category Inflation with Multiple Inflation Processes: Estimation, Specification and Testing
  28. Time protective effect of contact with a general practitioner and its association with diabetes-related hospitalisations: a cohort study using the 45 and Up Study data in Australia
  29. A novel approach to latent class modelling: identifying the various types of body mass index individuals
  30. Identifying Price Reviews by Firms: An Econometric Approach
  31. Evaluating continuity of care incorporating a time protective effect of general practitioner care on diabetes related potentially preventable hospitalisations: An application of threshold effects model
  32. Association between continuity of provider-adjusted regularity of general practitioner (GP) contact and diabetes-related hospitalisation: A data linkage study combining survey and administrative data
  33. Multimorbidity is common among young workers and related to increased work absenteeism and presenteeism: results from the population–based Raine Study cohort
  34. Association between continuity of provider-adjusted regularity of general practitioner contact and unplanned diabetes-related hospitalisation: a data linkage study in New South Wales, Australia, using the 45 and Up Study cohort
  35. A time-duration measure of continuity of care to optimise utilisation of primary health care: a threshold effects approach among people with diabetes
  36. STOP‐GO MONETARY POLICY
  37. Regularity of contact with GPs: Measurement approaches to improve valid associations with hospitalization
  38. Vertical, Horizontal and Residual Skills Mismatch in the Australian Graduate Labour Market
  39. The association of adolescent spinal-pain-related absenteeism with early adulthood work absenteeism: A six-year follow-up data from a population-based cohort
  40. Identifying patterns of general practitioner service utilisation and their relationship with potentially preventable hospitalisations in people with diabetes: The utility of a cluster analysis approach
  41. The importance of historical residential address information in longitudinal studies using administrative health data
  42. Misreporting and econometric modelling of zeros in survey data on social bads: An application to cannabis consumption
  43. Stratification strategy for evaluating the influence of diabetes complication severity index on the risk of hospitalization: a record linkage data in Western Australia
  44. Modelling illegal drug participation
  45. Default resolution and access to fresh credit in an emerging market
  46. Remittances and Happiness of Migrants and Their Home Households: Evidence Using Matched Samples
  47. An inverse hyperbolic sine heteroskedastic latent class panel tobit model: An application to modelling charitable donations
  48. A Zero-Inflated Regression Model for Grouped Data
  49. Modelling financial satisfaction across life stages: A latent class approach
  50. Nonlinear effects in nonlinear models
  51. A latent class model for obesity
  52. HETEROGENEITY IN ORDERED CHOICE MODELS: A REVIEW WITH APPLICATIONS TO SELF-ASSESSED HEALTH
  53. Inflated ordered outcomes
  54. Occupational transition and country-of-origin effects in the early stage occupational assimilation of immigrants: some evidence from Australia
  55. Modelling charitable donations to an unexpected natural disaster: Evidence from the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics
  56. Some Stylized Facts about International Trade Flows
  57. ‘A pack a day for 20 years’: smoking and cigarette pack sizes
  58. MEASURING THE ATTRIBUTES OF POVERTY AND ITS PERSISTENCE: A CASE STUDY OF ERITREA
  59. MODELING THE INCIDENCE OF SELF-EMPLOYMENT: INDIVIDUAL AND EMPLOYMENT TYPE HETEROGENEITY
  60. The effect of inflation on growth
  61. A decade of dissent: explaining the dissent voting behavior of Bank of England MPC members
  62. The Policy Choices and Reaction Functions of Bank of England MPC Members
  63. THE ROBUSTNESS OF ESTIMATORS FOR DYNAMIC PANEL DATA MODELS TO MISSPECIFICATION
  64. Inflation Theory in Economics
  65. Employment Outcomes of Graduates: The Case of Universiti Utara, Malaysia*
  66. Untangling supply and demand in occupational choice
  67. Neighbourhood Measures: Quantifying the Effects of Neighbourhood Externalities
  68. A zero-inflated ordered probit model, with an application to modelling tobacco consumption
  69. Benchmarking firm performance
  70. A Comparative Analysis of Different IV and GMM Estimators of Dynamic Panel Data Models
  71. Risk preference and employment contract type
  72. An ordered generalised extreme value model with application to alcohol consumption in Australia
  73. THE DOGIT ORDERED GENERALIZED EXTREME VALUE MODEL
  74. A dynamic panel analysis of the profitability of Australian tax entities
  75. Demand for Marijuana, Alcohol and Tobacco: Participation, Levels of Consumption and Cross-equation Correlations*
  76. Inflation and growth: Explaining a negative effect
  77. Modelling firm innovation using panel probit estimators
  78. Habit persistence in effective tax rates
  79. Dynamic Relationships in the Australian Labour Market: Heterogeneity and State Dependence
  80. Simulating the Behavioural Effects of Welfare Reforms Among Sole Parents in Australia
  81. Determinants of Household Saving in Australia
  82. Modelling the Impact of Environmental Regulations on Bilateral Trade Flows: OECD, 1990-1996
  83. Performance of the operational Wansbeek-Bekker estimator for dynamic panel data models
  84. Growth convergence: some panel data evidence
  85. Testing for Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives
  86. Modelling the Probability of Youth Unemployment in Australia
  87. A Monte Carlo study of tests for the independence of irrelevant alternatives property
  88. A COMPARISON OF SOME INTRODUCTORY AND UNDERGRADUATE ECONOMETRIC TEXTBOOKS