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Working Papers (2000)

From this page you will be able to browse the titles, abstracts and complete papers of the School of Finance and Business Economics 2000 Working Papers. Being working papers, your views are always welcomed.

ISSN: 1323-9244

Date Published No. Author Title
October 2000 00.14 Greg Parry &
Clive Reynoldson
Economics in the MBA Curriculum: Encouraging Higher Level Engagement.
September 2000 00.13 D. E. Allen,
S. Cruickshank &
G. MacDonald
Purchasing Power Parity -- Evidence From a New Panel Test.
August 2000 00.12 Ronald D. Ripple Is the West Coast Petroleum Industry Integrated with the Global Market?
August 2000 00.11 Steven Li An Empirical Study of Australian Short-term Interest Rate: A Comparison of Single Factor Models.
August 2000 00.10 D. E. Allen &
S. Cruickshank
Empirical Testing of the Samuelson Hypothesis: An Application to Futures Markets in Australia, Singapore and the UK.
July 2000 00.9 Y. H. Cheung Economic Efficiency of Public Enterprises and the Role of Political Influence.
June 2000 00.8 Imad A. Moosa,
Ronald D. Ripple
The Effect of Seasonal Adjustment on the Accuracy of Forecasting U.S. West Coast Oil Imports.
May 2000 00.7 Wenling Yang,
D. E. Allen &
S. Cruickshank
Time-series Analysis of the Stock Prices and Accounting Earnings Dynamics.
April 2000 00.6 D. E. Allen,
S. Cruickshank,
N. Morkel-Kingsbury &
N. Souness
Backward to the Future: A Test of Three Futures Markets.
April 2000 00.5 David E. Allen &
Wenling Yang
Variation of Share Prices Due to Fundamental and Non-fundamental Innovations.
March 2000 00.4 Bahram Adrangi,
Arjun Chatrath,
Kambiz Raffiee &
Ronald D. Ripple
Alaska North Slope Crude Oil Price and the Behaviour of Diesel Prices in California.
February 2000 00.3 David E. Allen &
Victor Soucik
Performance of Seasoned Equity Offerings in a Risk Adjusted Environment.
February 2000 00.2 Margaret J. Giles Primary and Secondary Data Sources for the Study of Road Crashes in Australia.
February 2000 00.1 Victor Soucik &
David E. Allen
Long Run Underperformance of Seasoned Equity: Fact or an Illusion?

For more information about this working paper series please contact:

Dr Lee Lim
School of Accounting, Finance and Economics
Faculty of Business
Edith Cowan University
100 Joondalup Drive
Joondalup, Western Australia 6027
Australia

Phone: +61 (0)8 6304 5599
Fax: +61 (0)8 6304 5271
E-mail: l.lim@ecu.edu.au

Last modified: 27 October 2000.
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