James Giesecke

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Zeitraum

2000 - 2009

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31

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Population ageing and structural adjustment (2009)

James Giesecke, G. A. Meagher

The future effects of population ageing on the Australian economy have been widely canvassed in recent years, most notably in the two Intergenerational Reports produced by the Australian Treasury and...

Population ageing and structural adjustment (2009)

James Giesecke, G. A. Meagher

The future effects of population ageing on the Australian economy have been widely canvassed in recent years, most notably in the two Intergenerational Reports produced by the Australian Treasury and...

How would global trade liberalization affect rural and regional incomes in Australia? (2008)

Kym Anderson, James Giesecke, Ernesto Valenzuela

For decades rural Australia has been discriminated against by industrial policies at home and agricultural protectionism abroad. While agricultural export taxation in poor countries had the opposite...

How would global trade liberalization affect rural and regional incomes in Australia? (2008)

Kym Anderson, James Giesecke, Ernesto Valenzuela

For decades rural Australia has been discriminated against by industrial policies at home and agricultural protectionism abroad. While agricultural export taxation in poor countries had the opposite...

How would global trade liberalization affect rural and regional incomes in Australia? (2008)

Kym Anderson, James Giesecke, Ernesto Valenzuela

For decades rural Australia has been discriminated against by industrial policies at home and agricultural protectionism abroad. While agricultural export taxation in poor countries had the opposite...

The Extent and Consequences of Recent Structural Changes in the Australian Economy, 1997-2002: Results from Historical/Decomposition Simulations with Monash (2004)

Giesecke, James

The paper describes historical and decomposition simulations of the Australian economy undertaken with the MONASH model. The simulations cover the period 1996/97 to 2001/02. The paper first describes...

The Extent and Consequences of Recent Structural Changes in the Australian Economy, 1997-2002: Results from Historical/Decomposition Simulations with Monash (2004)

Giesecke, James

The paper describes historical and decomposition simulations of the Australian economy undertaken with the MONASH model. The simulations cover the period 1996/97 to 2001/02. The paper first describes...

The Extent and Consequences of Recent Structural Changes in the Australian Economy, 1997-2002: Results from Historical/Decomposition Simulations with Monash (2004)

Giesecke, James

The paper describes historical and decomposition simulations of the Australian economy undertaken with the MONASH model. The simulations cover the period 1996/97 to 2001/02. The paper first describes...

The Extent and Consequences of Recent Structural Changes in the Australian Economy, 1997-2002: Results from Historical/Decomposition Simulations with MONASH

James Giesecke

The paper describes historical and decomposition simulations of the Australian economy undertaken with the MONASH model. The simulations cover the period 1996/97 to 2001/02. The paper first describes...

Regional Macroeconomic Outcomes Under Alternative Arrangements for the Financing of Urban Infrastructure

James Giesecke, Peter B. Dixon, Maureen T. Rimmer

Many studies have found that the economic benefits from investment in urban infrastructure are substantial. In Australia, much of the responsibility for the provision of urban infrastructure rests...

Modelling the Economic Impacts of Migration and Population Growth

James Giesecke, G.A.Meagher

The paper uses MONASH, a dynamic computable general equilibrium model, to investigate the impact on the Australian economy of a 50 per cent increase in the skilled migrant intake over the period...

Competition reforms and collaborative federalism: a dynamic multiregional applied general equilibrium analysis

Madden, John Robert, Giesecke, James

In 1995 all Australian state and territory governments entered into an agreement with the federal government to introduce a comprehensive program of national competition policy (NCP) reforms. A...

Regional macroeconomic outcomes under alternative arrangements for the financing of urban infrastructure

Peter Dixon, James Giesecke, Maurreen Rimmer

Many studies, both of Australia and of comparable developed economies, have found that the economic benefits from investment in urban infrastructure are substantial. However the nature of this...

A CGE assessment of a university's effects on a regional economy - supply-side versus demand-side effects

James Giesecke, John Madden

In recent years many universities have commissioned studies of the effect of their institution on the local economy. Typically these impact studies have concentrated on the demand-side stimuli to the...

THE EFFECTS OF RECENT STRUCTURAL, POLICY AND EXTERNAL SHOCKS TO THE AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY, 1996/97-2001/02

JAMES GIESECKE

The period 1996/97-2001/02 was characterised by rapid economic growth and substantial structural change. This paper analyses this period in detail, relying on results from historical and...

Regional macroeconomic outcomes under alternative arrangements for the financing of public infrastructure

James Giesecke, Peter B. Dixon, Maureen T. Rimmer

We use a dynamic multi-regional CGE model (MMRF) to evaluate the regional macroeconomic consequences of four methods of financing a program of regional government infrastructure provision. The...

A Top-down Framework for Regional Historical Analysis

James Giesecke

Bottom-up regional computable general equilibrium (CGE) models have clear theoretical advantages over their top-down counterparts. However bottom-up models are data intensive. Hence they face...

Modelling the Economic Effects of Population Ageing

James Giesecke, G.A. Meagher

In March 2005, the Productivity Commission released a report on the Economic Implications of an Ageing Australia. The report describes projections for a number of economic variables including...

The National and Regional Economic Consequences of Rapid Growth in Australia's Telecommunications Sector

Giesecke, James

The Australian telecommunications services sector has experienced rapid growth in recent years, with real output increasing at an annual average rate of approximately 20 per cent since 1996/97....

Explaining regional economic performance: An historical application of a dynamic multi-regional CGE model

James Giesecke

A multi-regional dynamic computable general equilibrium model of the Australian economy (federal-f) is used to identify the causes of the divergent growth performance of two Australian regional...

Population Ageing and Structural Adjustment

James Giesecke, G.A. Meagher

The future effects of population ageing on the Australian economy have been widely canvassed in recent years, most notably in the two Intergenerational Reports produced by the Australian Treasury and...

Modelling Value-Added Tax in the Presence of Multiproduction and Differentiated Exemptions

James Giesecke, Nhi Hoang Tran

We develop a framework for economy-wide modelling of value-added tax systems. Our framework models a number of complexities of VAT systems as they are implemented by tax agencies. In particular, we...

Population Ageing and Structural Adjustment

Tony Meagher, James Giesecke

The future effects of population ageing on the Australian economy have been widely canvassed in recent years, most notably in government reports concerned with its budgetary position. On the income...

Regional Labour Market Adjustment to Competition Policy Reforms: A Dynamic CGE Framework for Assessment

James Giesecke, John R. Madden

In this paper we investigate the impact on regional labour markets of an increase in primary factor productivity in the Utilities sector. We conjecture that such an increase in productivity is...