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Number of items: 19.

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Alleman, James and Madden, Gary G and Savage, Scott J (2000): Trade imbalance in international message telephone services. Published in: Applied Economics No. 32 (2000): pp. 1311-1321.

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Bloch, Harry and Madden, Gary G and Coble-Neal, Grant (2001): The cost structure of Australian telecommunications. Published in: The Economic Record , Vol. 77, No. 239 (2001): pp. 338-350.

Bloch, Harry and Madden, Gary G and Savage, Scott J (2001): Economies of scale and scope in Australian telecommunications. Published in: Review of Industrial Organization , Vol. 18, (2001): pp. 219-227.

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Fildes, Robert and Madden, Gary and Tan, Joachim (2007): Optimal forecasting model selection and data characteristics. Published in: Applied Financial Economics No. 17 (2007): pp. 1251-1264.

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Madden, Gary G and Bloch, Harry and Coble-Neal, Grant (2002): Labour and capital saving technical change in telecommunications. Published in: Applied Economics No. 14 (2002): pp. 1821-1828.

Madden, Gary G and Bloch, Harry and Hensher, David (1993): Australian telephone network subscription and calling demands: evidence from a stated-preference experiment. Published in: Information Economics and Policy No. 5 (1993): pp. 207-230.

Madden, Gary G and Coble-Neal, Grant (2005): Australian residential telecommunications consumption and substitution patterns. Published in: Review of Industrial Organization No. 26 (2005): pp. 325-347.

Madden, Gary G and Coble-Neal, Grant (2004): Internet traffic dynamics. Published in: Telektronikk , Vol. 4, No. 100 (2004): pp. 168-179.

Madden, Gary G and Coble-Neal, Grant (2004): Economic determinants of global mobile telephony growth. Published in: Information Economics and Policy No. 16 (2004): pp. 519-534.

Madden, Gary G and Coble-Neal, Grant (2003): Internet use in rural and remote Western Australia. Published in: Telecommunications Policy No. 27 (2003): pp. 253-266.

Madden, Gary G and Coble-Neal, Grant (2005): Forecasting international bandwidth capability. Published in: Journal of Forecasting No. 24 (2005): pp. 299-309.

Madden, Gary G and Coble-Neal, Grant (2002): Internet economics and policy: An Australian perspective. Published in: The Economic Record , Vol. 78, No. 242 (September 2002): pp. 343-357.

Madden, Gary G and Coble-Neal, Grant and Dalzell, Brian (2004): A dynamic model of mobile telephony subscription incorporating a network effect. Published in: Telecommunications Policy No. 28 (2004): pp. 133-144.

Madden, Gary G and Savage, Scott J (2001): Regulation and international telecommunications pricing behaviour. Published in: Industrial and Corporate Change , Vol. 10, No. 1 (2001): pp. 247-265.

Madden, Gary G and Savage, Scott J and Bloxham, Paul (2001): Asian and OECD international R&D spillovers. Published in: Applied Economics Letters No. 8 (2001): pp. 431-435.

Madden, Gary G and Savage, Scott J and Ng, Jason (2003): Asia-Pacific telecommunications liberalisation and productivity performance. Published in: Australian Economic Papers , Vol. 1, No. 42 (2003): pp. 91-102.

Madden, Gary G and Savage, Scott J and Thong, Su Yin (1999): Technology, investment and trade: empirical evidence for five Asia-Pacific countries. Published in: Applied Economics Letters , Vol. 6, No. 6 (1999): pp. 361-363.

Madden, Gary G and Savage, Scott J and Tipping, Craig (2001): Understanding European Union international message telephone services demand. Published in: Information Ecnonomics and Policy No. 13 (2001): pp. 127-136.

Madden, Gary G and Simpson, Michael and Savage, Scott (2002): Broadband delivered entertainment services: forecasting Australian subscription intentions. Published in: The Economic Record , Vol. 78, No. 243 (2002): pp. 422-432.

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