University of Auckland Business School RPS e-Journal Vol. 3, No. 4
This e-Journal issue portrays a selection of recent publications authored by the Department of Economics at the University of Auckland. The department’s members conduct world-leading research on topics including econometrics, housing markets, the theory of voting, environmental and energy economics, banking and finance, inequality, experimental economics, development, and international trade. The articles below reflect this great diversity of research within the Department.
- Wenxin Huang, Sainan Jin, Peter C. B. Phillips, and Liangjun Su: Nonstationary Panel Models with Latent Group Structures and Cross-section Dependence
- Lina El-Jahel and Robert MacCulloch: Trading in the Housing Market: A Model with Transaction Costs
- Debasis Bandyopadhyay and Xueli Tang: Children’s Learning Environment and Growth-Promoting Income Redistribution
- Kartik Anand and Prasanna Gai: The Safe Asset Frontier
- Simona Fabrizi, Steffen Lippert, Matthew Ryan, and Addison Pan: A Theory of Unanimous Jury Voting with an Ambiguous Likelihood
- Yue Wang, Basil Sharp, Stephen Poletti, and Kyung-Min Nam: Economic and Land Use Impacts of Net Zero-Emission Target in New Zealand
- Yaxiong Li, Erwann Sbai, and Ananish Chaudhuri: An Experimental Study of Gender Differences in Agency Relationships
- Matteo Fiorini, Marco Sanfilippo, and Asha Sundaram: Trade Liberalization, Roads and Firm Productivity
- Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy and Peter C. B. Phillips: House Prices and Affordability
- Yong Jiang, Yi-Shuai Ren, Chao-Qun Ma, Jiang-Long Liu, and Basil Sharp: Does the Price of Strategic Commodities Respond to U.S. Partisan Conflict?