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School of Economics: Recent submissions

    • The Road to Full Employment: Co-ordination in a World of Interdependent Decisions 

      Gill, Flora
      Published 1996-02-01
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    • LABOUR DEMAND FUNCTIONS AND THE QUASI -FIXITY HYPOTHESIS Some Empirical Results for U.K. Manufacturing Industries 1963-1974 

      Saunders, Peter
      Published 1976-09-01
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    • HAYEK (1899-1992) ON GOVERNMENT 

      Guest, Chris
      Published 1996-09-01
      Hayek's belief in freedom, and his idea of the market as an efficient means solving the knowledge problem, generate his view that the role of government must be confined to constructing a stable framework of the rule of ...
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    • Modelling the US$/A$ Exchange Rate Using Cointegration Techniques 

      Karfakis, C.; Phipps, Anthony
      Published 1996-09-01
      Recent evidence indicates that Australia's real effective exchange rate, its terms of trade and a long-term real interest rate differential form a cointegrating relationship. This paper uses this evidence to analyse the ...
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    • Testing the Rationality of Exchange Rate and Interest Rate Expectations: An Empirical Study of Australian Survey Based Expectations 

      Kim, Suk-Joong
      Published 1996-03-01
      This paper examines the rationality and optimality of the survey based expectations of Australian exchange rate and interest rates. One and four week ahead forecast of USD/$A exchange rate and two and four week ahead ...
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