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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • How do different approaches to the economic modelling of genetic and genomic tests drive differences in results? 

      Salisbury, Amber Jane
      Published 2025
      In many countries, including Australia, health technologies undergo evaluation by a Health Technology Assessment body to inform decisions around public funding. These evaluations include an assessment of the cost-effectiveness ...
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    • A Subjective Wellbeing Approach to Some Major Problems of Welfare Economics 

      Scriven, Timothy
      Published 2023
      I outline an approach to applied welfare economics: 1. Grounded in the psychometrics of subjective well-being. 2. Focused on providing information about the effects of policy useful to discussion by the democratic public ...
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    • Wellbeing, Belonging and the Emotional Dynamics of Social Exclusion in Primary School 

      Li, Li
      Published 2025
      It is widely recognised that positive peer relationships enhance children's social development and are instrumental in promoting their health, adjustment, and academic success. Conversely, negative peer relationships can ...
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    • A Beta Cauchy-Cauchy (BECCA) prior for sparse signal recovery in regression and graphical models. 

      Rodrigo, Undugodage Linduni Madushika
      Published 2025
      This PhD thesis introduces a novel Bayesian approach for variable selection in high- dimensional regression settings, along with its potential extension to learning the structure of an undirected graphical model. Our ...
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    • Managerial Learning from Conversations with Analysts in Conference Calls 

      Mao, Chenyi
      Published 2025
      This thesis investigates how managers learn from analysts through direct communications in conference calls, with focus on how limited managerial attention shapes this learning process. While prior research documents ...
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