Australian Economic Papers

Papers
(The TQCC of Australian Economic Papers is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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The Effectiveness of Macroprudential Policies on Credit Growth in Vietnam18
Enterprise life cycle, financial technology and digital transformation of banks—Evidence from China17
Commodity Prices and Inflation in Indonesia: Does the Pass‐Through Really Matter?14
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Marital status and hospital use in older adults11
Empowering sustainability practices through energy transition: The role of digital economy and technological innovation among BRICS economies10
Climate Finance: Employment Opportunity or Alternative Crisis: Evidence From Chinese Listed Companies10
Russia's Trade With G7 Countries and Asymmetric J‐Curve Effect10
Environmental Sustainability and the ILCC Hypothesis: The Role of Life Expectancy, Policy Stringency, and Renewable Energy in 10
Examining energy poverty in Chinese households: An Engel curve approach9
Do Minimum Wages Increase Female Employment? Evidence From a Meta‐Analysis9
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Digital Financial Inclusion and Diversity of Household Financial Asset Allocation: Evidence From China8
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The effect and timing sensitivity of parenting style on cognitive and non‐cognitive skills7
State capacity, tax evasion, and wage inequality7
Quality‐efficiency trade‐off when the state is the sole provider of hospital services: Evidence from New Zealand7
How does environmental quality perception influence people's fertility intention? Evidence from China7
Whose policy uncertainty affects commodity trade between Australia and the United States?6
When a compromise gets compromised by another compromise6
Earnings, Productivity and Housing Expenditure: Who Retains the Wage‐Related Agglomeration Effect?6
Issue Information6
Do central banks respond to house price movements? A Bayesian DSGE approach6
Natural disasters and economic policy challenges5
How Does Digital Financial Inclusion Affect Agricultural Carbon Emissions? The Case of China5
Can China's new rural pension scheme alleviate the relative poverty of rural households? An empirical analysis based on thePSM‐DIDmethod4
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Introduction to special issue: The economics of catastrophes4
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Can Digital Finance Narrow Regional Economic Disparities? Evidence From Urban Agglomerations in China4
The Predictive Power of Economic Policy Uncertainty for Exchange Rate Volatility: Evidence From Multiple Economies4
An Exploration of Auction Price Concentration at the Artist Level4
Preference for job diversity, mixed part‐time jobs and voluntary unemployment4
A note on disease burden and pharmaceutical R&D4
Dynamic Interconnectedness of ESG Indices and Crude Oil Prices: A Wavelet Coherence Approach in Asia‐Pacific Markets4
Energy Transition and Household Carbon Emissions in China4
Impact of global macroeconomic factors on spillovers among Australian sector markets: Fresh findings from a wavelet‐based analysis4
Sovereign Bond Holdings, Bank Risk‐Taking, and Macroeconomic Shocks: Evidence From Vietnam3
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Tailored Paths Towards Gender Equality: Insights From South Africa and Australia3
Labour market outcomes of the China shock in Australia3
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How Australia's economy gained momentum because of Covid‐193
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