Creina Day
Associate Professor
Qualifications
PhD Economics
Key Publications
2019. “Slowing Fossil Fuel Extraction: A Role for Taxation of Exports, Capital Gains and Interest Income” Fiscal Studies, vol. 40(1), pp. 91-111.
2019. “House prices post-GFC: More household debt for longer” Economic Analyis and Policy, vol. 64(C), pp. 91-102.
Day, Creina. 2018. “Slowing resource extraction for export: A role for taxes in a small open economy” International Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 56(C), pp. 408-420.
Day, Creina. 2018. “Inverse J Effect of Economic Growth on Fertility: A Model of Gender Wages and Maternal Time Substitution” Journal of Family and Economic Issues, Vol. 39, No. 4, pp. 577-587.
Day, Creina. 2018. “Population and house prices in the United Kingdom” Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 65, No. 2, pp. 127-141.
Day, Creina. 2018. “Australia’s Growth in Households and House Prices” Australian Economic Review, Vol. 51, No. 4, pp. 502-511.
Day, Creina. and Day, G. 2017. “Climate change, fossil fuel prices and depletion: The rationale for a falling export tax” Economic Modelling, Vol. 63(C), pp. 153-160.
Day, Creina. 2016. “Can Theory Explain the Evidence on Fertility Decline Reversal?” Australian Economic Review, Vol. 49, No. 2, pp. 136-145.
Day, Creina. 2016. “Fertility and economic growth: the role of workforce skill composition and child care prices” Oxford Economic Papers, Vol. 68, No. 2, pp. 546-565.
Day, Creina. and Guest, R. 2016. “Fertility and female wages: A new link via house prices” Economic Modelling, Vol. 53(C), pp. 121-132.
Day, Creina. 2016. “Non-Scale Endogenous Growth with R&D and Human Capital” Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 63, No. 5, pp. 443-467.
Day, Creina. and Damuri, Y. 2015. “Survey of Recent Developments” Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 3-27.
Day, Creina. 2015. “Skill Composition, Fertility and Economic Growth” Review of Income and Wealth, Vol. 61, No. 1, pp. 164-178.
Day, Creina. and Day, G. 2014. “Depletion of non-renewable resources imported by China” China Economic Review, Vol. 30(C), pp. 235-243.
Day, Creina. and Day, G. 2014. “Does China’s demand boom curb Australian iron ore mining depletion?” Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics Vol. 58, No. 2, pp. 244-262.
Day, Creina. 2013. “Skill Composition, Fertility and Economic Growth”, 2013, CAMA Working Paper, 47/2013.
Day, Creina and Dowrick, S. 2013. “Endogenous Growth with R&D and Human Capital: the role of returns to scale” Oxford Economic Papers, Vol. 65, No. 2, pp. 312-322.
Day, Creina. 2012. “Will Fertility Rebound in Japan?” Asia Pacific Economic Papers, No. 395.
Day, Creina. 2012. “Economic Growth, Gender Wage Gap and Fertility Rebound” The Economic Record, Vol. 88, Special Issue, June, pp. 88-99.
Day, Creina. 2011. “China’s Fiscal Stimulus and the Recession Australia Never Had” Agenda, Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 23 -34.
Day, Creina and Dowrick, S. 2010 “What Entices the Stork? Fertility, Education and Family Payments” The Economic Record, Vol. 86, September, pp. 69-79.
Day, Creina and Day, G. 2010. “Taxes, Growth and the Current Account ‘Tick-Curve’ Effect” Australian Economic Papers, Vol. 49, No. 1, pp.13-27.
Day, Creina. 2004. “The Dynamics of Fertility and Growth: Baby Boom, Bust and Bounce-Back” The Berkeley Electronic Journals of Macroeconomics, Vol. 4, No. 1, Article 14.
Day, Creina. and Dowrick, S. 2004. “Ageing Economics: Human Capital, Productivity and Fertility” Agenda, Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 3-20.
Book Reviews
- Day, Creina. 2014. Aging and Economic Growth in the Pacific Region Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 98-100.
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