2017 Working Paper series
Links to papers from the 2017 Working Paper series.
- 'Transition paths for Bewley-Huggett-Aiyagari models: Comparison of some solution algorithms', Robert Kirkby (WP 01/2017)
- 'Why you should use high frequency data to test the impact of exchange rate on trade', Karam Shaar and Mohammed Khaled (WP 02/2017)
- 'International trade data quality index', Karam Shaar (WP 03/2017)
- 'Joint culpability: The effects of medical marijuana laws on crime', Yu-Wei Luke Chu and Wilbur Townsend (WP 04/2017)
- 'Estimating the relationship between skill and overconfidence', Jan Feld, Jan Sauermann and Andries De Grip (WP 05/2017)
- 'Financial constraints and productivity: Evidence from Canadian SMEs', Shutao Cao and Danny Leung (WP 06/2017)
- 'Accounting for productivity growth in a small open economy: Sector-specific technological change and relative prices of trade', Shutao Cao (WP 07/2017)
- 'Estimating bias of technical progress with a small dataset', Mohammed Khaled (WP 08/2017)
- 'House prices and macroprudential policy in an estimated DSGE model of New Zealand', Michael Funke, Robert Kirkby and Petar Mihaylovski (WP 09/2017)
- 'A viable and cost-effective weather index insurance for rice in Indonesia', Aditya Kusuma, Ilan Noy and Bethanna Jackson (WP 10/2017)
- 'Insuring disasters: A survey of the economics of insurance programs for earthquakes and droughts', Ilan Noy, Aditya Kusuma and Cuong Nguyen (WP 11/2017)
- 'The cost of being under the weather: Droughts, floods, and health care costs in Sri Lanka', Diana De Alwis and Ilan Noy (WP 12/2017)
- 'The unfortunate regressivity of public natural hazard insurance: A quantitative analysis of a New Zealand case', Sally Owen and Ilan Noy (WP 13/2017)
- 'Insuring earthquakes: How would the Californian and Japanese insurance programs have fared down under (after the 2011 New Zealand earthquake)?' Cuong Nguyen and Ilan Noy (WP 14/2017)
- 'Sustainable financing for climate and disaster resilience in Atoll Islands: Evidence from Tuvalu and Kiribati', Tauisi Taupo (WP 15/2017)
- 'The economics of cryptocurrencies – bitcoin and beyond', Jonathan Chiu and Thorsten V Koepp (WP 16/2017)
- 'Plotting labour force status shares: Interdependence and ternary plots', Fraser Jackson and Mohammed Khaled (WP 17/2017)