2017 Other Outputs The Trade Effects of Tariffs and Non-Tariff Changes of Preferential Trade AgreementsCheong, Juyoung, Kwak, Won and Tang, Kam Ki (2017). The Trade Effects of Tariffs and Non-Tariff Changes of Preferential Trade Agreements. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3016161 |
2014 Other Outputs A Within Estimator for Three-Level Data: An Application to the WTO Effect on Trade FlowsCheong, Juyoung, Kwak, Do Won and Tang, Kam Ki (2014). A Within Estimator for Three-Level Data: An Application to the WTO Effect on Trade Flows. School of Economics Discussion Paper Series. 501. School of Economics, University of Queensland. |
2013 Other Outputs It Is Much Bigger Than What We Thought: New Estimate of Trade DiversionKwak, Do Won, Tang, Kam Ki and Cheong, Juyoung (2013). It Is Much Bigger Than What We Thought: New Estimate of Trade Diversion. School of Economics Discussion Paper Series. 489. School of Economics, University of Queensland. |
2013 Other Outputs The Distance Effects on the Intensive and Extensive Margins of Trade Over TimeCheong, Juyoung, Kwak, Do Won and Tang, Kam Ki (2013). The Distance Effects on the Intensive and Extensive Margins of Trade Over Time. 488. School of Economics, University of Queensland. |
2013 Other Outputs Heterogeneous effects of preferential trade agreements: How does partner similarity matter?Kwak, Won Do, Tang, Ki Kam and Cheong, Juyoung (2013). Heterogeneous effects of preferential trade agreements: How does partner similarity matter?. School of Economics Discussion Paper Series. 490. School of Economics, University of Queensland. |
2013 Other Outputs WTO Trade Effects and Identification Problems: Why Knowing The Structural Properties of WTO Memberships Matters?Cheong, Juyoung, Kwak, Won Do and Tang, Ki Kam (2013). WTO Trade Effects and Identification Problems: Why Knowing The Structural Properties of WTO Memberships Matters?. School of Economics Discussion Paper Series. 491. School of Economics, University of Queensland. |
2011 Other Outputs Income volatility and insecurity in the U.S., Germany and BritainRohde, Nicholas C., Tang, Kam Ki and Rao, D. S. Prasada (2011). Income volatility and insecurity in the U.S., Germany and Britain. School of Economics Discussion Paper. 434. School of Economics, University of Queensland. |
2010 Other Outputs Does aid for HIV respond to media pressure?Carmignani, Fabrizio, Lordan, Grace and Tang, K. K. (2010). Does aid for HIV respond to media pressure?. School of Economics Discussion Paper. 414. School of Economics, University of Queensland. |
2010 Other Outputs Income Inequality, Mobility And Economic Insecurity In AustraliaRohde, Nicholas C., Tang, Kam K. and Rao, Dodla Sai Prasada (2010). Income Inequality, Mobility And Economic Insecurity In Australia. School of Economics Discussion Paper Series. 407. School of Economics, University of Queensland. |
2009 Other Outputs Why does the US dominate university league tables?Li, Mei, Shankar, Sriram and Tang, Kam Ki (2009). Why does the US dominate university league tables?. 391. School of Economics, University of Queensland. |
2009 Other Outputs Avoiding the Resource Curse: The Role of InstitutionsBakwena, Malebogo, Bodman, Philip, Le, Thanh and Tang, Kam Ki (2009). Avoiding the Resource Curse: The Role of Institutions. No 3209, MRG Discussion Paper Series. Discussion Paper No.32. School of Economics,, University of Queensland, Australia. |
2009 Other Outputs A value-added based measure of health system output and estimating the efficiency of OECD health systemsPetrie, Dennis, Tang, Kam Ki and Rao, D. S. Prasada (2009). A value-added based measure of health system output and estimating the efficiency of OECD health systems. 393. School of Economics, University of Queensland. |
2009 Other Outputs Measuring avoidable health inequality with Realization of Conditional Potential Life Years (RCPLY)Petriea, Dennis, Tang, Kam Ki and Rao, D. S. Prasada (2009). Measuring avoidable health inequality with Realization of Conditional Potential Life Years (RCPLY). 395. School of Economics, University of Queensland. |
2008 Other Outputs The Hierarchical Structure of the Firm: A Geometric PerspectiveTang, Kam K. and Yanes, Leopoldo J. (2008). The Hierarchical Structure of the Firm: A Geometric Perspective. School of Economics Discussion Paper. No. 362. School of Economics, University of Queensland. |
2008 Other Outputs A rethink on measuring health inequalities using the Gini CoefficientPetrie, Dennis and Tang, Kam Ki (2008). A rethink on measuring health inequalities using the Gini Coefficient. 381. School of Economics, University of Queenland. |
2007 Other Outputs Measuring long-run equilibrium exchange rates using standardized products with different specificationsLaurenceson, James and Tang, Kam Ki (2007). Measuring long-run equilibrium exchange rates using standardized products with different specifications. East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion Paper Series; no. 11 St. Lucia, QLD, Australia: School of Economics, The University of Queensland. |
2007 Other Outputs The FDI-income growth nexus: A review of the Chinese experienceLaurenceson, James and Tang, Kam Ki (2007). The FDI-income growth nexus: A review of the Chinese experience. East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion Paper Series; no. 9 St. Lucia, QLD, Australia: School of Economics, The University of Queensland. |
2007 Other Outputs Share reform and the performance of China's listed companiesJiang, Bing Bing, Laurenceson, James and Tang, Kam Ki (2007). Share reform and the performance of China's listed companies. East Asia Economic Research Group Discussion Paper Series; no. 10 St. Lucia, QLD, Australia: School of Economics, The University of Queensland. |
2007 Other Outputs Non-Hierarchical Bivariate Decomposition of Theil IndexesTang, Kam K. and Petrie, Dennis (2007). Non-Hierarchical Bivariate Decomposition of Theil Indexes. Working Paper. WP03/2007. School of Economics, University of Queensland. |
2007 Other Outputs Morbidity, Mortality, Health Expenditures and AnnuitizationTang, Kam Ki and Zhang, Jie (2007). Morbidity, Mortality, Health Expenditures and Annuitization. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.1014024 |