Andrew K. Leigh, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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(Essays in poverty and inequality.) |
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Leigh A. (2020) Estimating Long‐Run Incarceration Rates for Australia, Canada, England and Wales, New Zealand, and the United States Australian Economic History Review. 60: 148-185 |
Triggs A, Leigh A. (2019) A Giant Problem: The Influence of the Chicago School on Australian Competition Law, Economic Dynamism and Inequality: Federal Law Review. 47: 696-714 |
Pottenger M, Leigh A. (2016) Long Run Trends in Australian Executive Remuneration: BHP 1887-2012 Australian Economic History Review. 56: 2-20 |
Leigh A, Triggs A. (2016) Markets, Monopolies and Moguls: The Relationship between Inequality and Competition Australian Economic Review. 49: 389-412 |
Leigh A. (2015) How behavioural economics does and can shape public policy Economic and Labour Relations Review. 26: 339-346 |
Borland J, Leigh A. (2014) Unpacking the beauty premium: What channels does it operate through, and has it changed over time? Economic Record. 90: 17-32 |
Leigh A. (2013) Revenge of the Nerds: The Economics of Education Reform Australian Economic Review. 46: 227-233 |
Davidoff I, Leigh A. (2013) How Do Stamp Duties Affect the Housing Market Economic Record. 89: 396-410 |
Atkinson AB, Leigh A. (2013) The Distribution of Top Incomes in Five Anglo-Saxon Countries Over the Long Run Economic Record. 89: 31-47 |
Gong HC, Leigh A, Meng X. (2012) Intergenerational Income Mobility In Urban China Review of Income and Wealth. 58: 481-503 |