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Publications

Research Highlights

Handbook on food: demand, supply, sustainability and security,
Raghbendra Jha, Raghav Gaiha and Anil Deolalikar, Gloucestershire, UK, Edward Elgar, 2014.

Hill, H and J Menon (2012) 'ASEAN Economic Integration: Driven by Markets, Bureaucrats, or Both?', in Mordechai E Kreinin and Michael G Plummer (eds), The Oxford Handbook of International Commercial Policy, Oxford University Press, New York, USA, pp 357-386.

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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies (BIES)

BIES is a refereed journal that has been in continuous publication since 1965. It provides a well-respected outlet for high-quality research by both Indonesians and foreigners on any and all matters pertaining to the Indonesian economy.

It has played an important role in helping the world, and Indonesians themselves, to understand Indonesia.

Each issue leads with a comprehensive 'Survey of recent developments', which aims to be reasonably accessible even to non-economists, and helps to account for the journal's diverse readership within academia, government, business and the broader public.

ASARC publications

These can be found at the ASARC web site [publications][home page].

Working papers in trade and development

[2016] [2015] [2014] [2013] [2012] [2011] [2010] [2009] [2008] [2007] [2006] [2005] [2004] [2003] [2002] [2001]

This working paper series provides a vehicle for preliminary circulation of the Department's research results in the fields of economic development and international trade. The series is intended to stimulate discussion and critical comment. Staff and visitors in any part of the Australian National University are encouraged to contribute. To facilitate prompt distribution, papers are screened, but not formally refereed.

If for some reason beyond your control you cannot download the working paper and wish to obtain a hard copy, please contact the author directly.

The following working papers are in either postscript or PDF format.

2006 papers

2006/14 [PDF, 649KB] Arsenio M Balisacan, Hal Hill and Sharon Faye A Piza, 'Regional Development Dynamics and Decentralization in the Philippines: Ten Lessons from a 'Fast Starter''

2006/13 [PDF, 1352KB] Dionisius Narjoko and Hal Hill, 'Winners and Losers during a Deep Economic Crisis: Firm-level Evidence from Indonesian Manufacturing'

2006/12 [PDF, 319KB] Ross H McLeod, 'Doing Business in Indonesia: Legal and Bureaucratic Constraints'

2006/11 [PDF, 1068KB] Prema-chandra Athukorala, 'Singapore and ASEAN in the New Regional Department of Labour'

2006/10 [PDF, 419KB] Raghbendra Jha, 'On Modelling Variety in Consumption Expenditure on Food'

2006/09 [PDF, 630KB] Prema-chandra Athukorala, 'Multinational Production Networks and the New Geo-economic Department of Labour in the Pacific Rim'

2006/08 [PDF, 362KB] Chris Manning and Alexandra Sidorenko, 'The Regulation of Professional Migration in ASEAN - Insights from the Health and IT Sectors'

2006/07 [PDF, 214KB] Santanu Gupta and Raghbendra Jha, 'Local public goods in a democracy: Theory and evidence from rural India'

2006/06 [PDF, 533KB] Prema-chandra Athukorala and Kohpaiboon Archanun, 'Multinational Enterprises and globalization of R&D: A Study of U.S-based Firms'

2006/05 [PDF, 263KB] Raghbendra Jha, 'Vulnerability and Natural Disasters in Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu and the Kyrgyz Republic'

2006/04 [PDF, 220KB] Matt Benge and George Fane, 'Adjustment costs and the neutrality of income taxes'

2006/03 [PDF, 378KB] Peter Warr, 'The Gregory Thesis visits the Tropics'

2006/02 [PDF, 132KB] Ross H McLeod, 'Private Sector Lessons for Public Sector Reform in Indonesia'

2006/01 [PDF, 394KB] Juthathip Jongwanich, 'Exchange Rate Regimes, Capital Account Opening and Real Exchange Rates: Evidence from Thailand'

Manuscripts should be sent to:

Arndt-Corden Department of Economics
Crawford School of Public Policy
ANU College of Asia & the Pacific
The Australian National University
Acton ACT 2601
Australia

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