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RReeffeerreenncceess

These references do not include the further readings at the end of each chapter unless they are referred to in the

text.

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of Fundamental Tax Reform, Brookings Institute,

Washington, DC.

Abelson, P. (1981a) ‘Some benefits of small local

government areas’, Publius, Winter, 129–39.

Abelson, P. (1981b) The Role and Size of Local Government

Authorities in New South Wales, Occasional Paper

No.19, Centre for Research on Federal Financial

Relations, Australian National University.

Abelson, P. (2003) ‘The value of life and health for public

policy’, Economic Record, 79, Special Edition, S2–S16.

Abelson. P. (2005) Outsourcing of Public Services in

Australia: Seven Case Studies, Macquarie Economics

Research Paper, No. 3, Macquarie University, Sydney.

Abelson, P. (2008), Establishing a Monetary Value for Lives

Saved: Issues and Controversies, Working paper 2008–

02, Office of Best Practice Regulation, Department of

Finance and Deregulation, Canberra.

Abelson, P. (2010) ‘The high cost of taxi regulation with

special reference to Sydney’, Agenda: A Journal of

Policy Analysis and Reform, 17, 73–94.

Abelson, P. (2011) ‘Estimating the revenue raising capacity

of the states and territories and the implicat ions for the

equitable distribution of GST revenue’, Economic

Papers, 30, 1–12.

Abelson, P. and Joyeux, R. (2007) ‘Price and efficiency

impacts of taxes and subsidies for Australian housing’,

Economic Papers, 26, 147–69.

Abelson, P., Joyeux, R. and Mahuteau, S. (2012) ‘Modelling

house prices across Sydney with estimates for access,

property size, public transport, urban density and crime’,

Australian Economic Review.

Abelson, P. and R. Joyeux (2015) “Smoke and Mirrors:

Fallacies of the NSW Government Views on Local

Government Financial Capacity”, Public Money and

Management, July, 315-20.

Abelson, P. (2016) “The Optimal Size of Local Government

with Special Reference to New South Wales”, Agenda,

A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform, 23, 1, 31-46.

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The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty, Crown

Publishers, Random House, USA.

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2008: Three Years On, prepared for Diabetes Austria.

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MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

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technology and growth’, in E. Helpman (ed.), Institutions

and Economic Performance, Harvard University Press,

Cambridge, MA.

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S. (2006) ‘The Effects of Entry on Incumbent Innovation

and Technology’, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5323.

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‘The Unequal Effects of Liberalisation: Evidence from

Dismantling the License Raj in India’, CEPR Discussion

Paper No. 5492.

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uncertainty and the market mechanism’, Quarterly

Journal of Economics, 80, 488–500.

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Federal Fiscal Equalisation, Working Paper 16144,

National Bureau of Economic Research, New York.

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size and government’, Journal of Public Economics, 69,

305–21.

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global income inequality?’, Journal of Economic

Literature, 46, 57–94.

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Swedish car market: an application of the hedonic

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M. (2001) Vouchers for Private Schooling in Columbia:

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Working Paper 8343, National Bureau of Economic

Research, Cambridge, MA.

Applied Economics (2003a) Cost-Benefit Analysis of Proposed

New Health Warnings on Tobacco Products, report for t he

Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing.

Copyright 2018 Peter Abelson, Applied Economics www.appliedeconomics.com.au

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