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Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 1
CURRICULUM VITAE
Personal
Name
Russell Leigh Smyth
Work Address
Department of Economics
Monash University 3800
Wellington Road,
Clayton,
Australia
Telephone: 99051560
E-mail: russell.smyth@monash.edu.au
Qualifications
Ph.D, Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1997
Thesis title: “Institutional Perspectives on Post-Socialist Transformation with
Particular Reference to Township and Village Enterprises in China” Examiners:
Professor Peter Nolan, Dr. Chenggang Xu
Judge Institute of Management, Department of Economics
University of Cambridge London School of Economics
Accepted without amendment.
MEc, Monash University, 1995
Thesis title: “An Empirical Application of the Ehrlich Supply Function Using
New South Wales Local Court Data”
LLB (Hons), Monash University, 1993 (First Class Honours)
Thesis title: “Implied Hearsay and the Res Gestae in the House of Lords and High
Court of Australia”
BEc (Hons), Monash University, 1991 (First Class Honours)
Academic Prizes and Awards:
Society Awards
Honorary Fellow Award of the Economic Society of Australia, 2008.
University Awards
Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University, Dean‟s Award for Excellence in
Research, 2010.
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 2
Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University, Commendation for Excellence
in Research, 2008.
Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University, Commendation for Excellence
in Research Publications, 2007.
Department of Economics, Monash University, Research Award, 2007, 2008
Nominated for the Monash Postgraduate Association Supervisor of the Year, 2007.
Best Paper Awards
Outstanding Paper Award (Finance), Fourth International Borneo Business Conference,
Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia, December 2010.
Waikato Management School Sustainability and Social Issues in Management Stream
Award, ANZAM 2009 Conference, Melbourne, December 2009.
Nominated for the Carolyn Dexter Best International Paper Award at the 66th
Academy of
Management Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 2007 (one of nine nominees).
Australian Political Science Association Commendation, 2006 (for an article published in
Australian Journal of Political Science, 2005, 40(4): 519-540).
Emerald Management Reviews (Anbar) Citation for Excellence, 2004 (for an article
published in Applied Economics, 2004, 36(18): 2079-2095).
Best Reviewer Awards
Best reviewer award, Applied Energy 2009 (one of 12 awardees).
Scholarships/Student Paper Awards
Overseas Research Student (ORS) Award, Economics Department, School of Oriental
and African Studies, University of London, 1995-1997.
Australian Postgraduate Award, Economics Department, Monash University, 1994-95.
Sydney Futures Exchange Prize for the best research paper in ECO5820 Hedging and
Uncertainty - “Futures Exchanges, Aspects of the Theory of the Firm and Implications for
Futures Markets‟ Regulation”, Monash University, 1994.
Bankers Trust Australia Honours Scholarship, Monash University, 1991.
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 3
Appointments
Current Appointment
Professor, Department of Economics, Monash University, 2004 -.
Head, Department of Economics, Monash University 2009-
Other Appointments
Honorary Professor, North-Eastern University of Finance and Economics, China 2008-
Member, National Centre for Econometrics Research (Sportsmetrics Division),
Queensland University of Technology 2008-
Associate Member, Centre for Small Business and Regional Research, University of
Wollongong 2005-
Previous Appointments
Director of Asian Business and Economics Research Unit, Monash University 2001-2009
Honorary Professor, Dalian Nationalities University, China 2007-2010.
Deputy Head, Department of Economics, Monash University 2005-2008.
Acting Deputy Head, Department of Economics, Monash University, June-December
2004.
Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Monash University, 2003.
Member, Central Council of the Economic Society of Australia 2001-2008.
Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, Monash University, 2000-2002.
Lecturer, Department of Economics, Monash University, 1997-1999.
Assistant Lecturer, Department of Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies,
University of London, part time 1996-97.
Assistant Lecturer, Department of Economics, Monash University, part time 1992-1995
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 4
Visiting Appointments
Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne, June-November 2008.
Teaching
2007-2008 ECF1100 Microeconomics
2006-2008 ECF1200 Macroeconomics
2006-2008 AST 4000/5000 Contemporary Issues in Asia (Guest Lectures)
2005-2006 ECF2550/ECF3550 Business in Asia
1997-2006, 2010- ECC4720 Law & Economics
2004 ECC3830 Competition and Regulation
1998, 2004 ECC3855 Economics Honours (Law & Economics)
1998, 2003 ECC3520 Australia in the Asia Business World (Guest Lectures)
1997-2002 ECW3301 Case Studies in International Trade
1997-2003 ECW3291 Multinational Trade and Investment
1998 ECC2400 Issues in Applied Microeconomics
1998 MBA Macroeconomics (MBA Programme in Shanghai)
1998 ECC3760 Economic Development of East Asia (Guest Lectures)
Research
Publications
Books
1. Graeme Johanson, Russell Smyth and Rebecca French (Eds.) Living Outside the
Walls: The Chinese in Prato (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009)
pp. x + 308. This volume was also published in Italian as Oltre ogni muro i cinesi
di Prato (The Chinese Beyond the Wall in Prato) (Pacini Editore: Florence, 2010).
2. Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth (Eds.) Migration and Social Protection in
China (Singapore: World Scientific, 2008) pp. xiii + 256.
3. Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany (Eds) Business in Asia (Melbourne: Monash
University Press, 2008) pp. x + 228.
4. Ingrid Nielsen, Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany (Eds) Globalisation and
Labour Mobility in China (Melbourne: Monash University Press, 2007) pp. vii +
233
5. Russell Smyth, On Kit Tam, Malcolm Warner and Cherrie Zhu (Eds) China’s
Business Reforms: Institutional Challenges in a Globalised Economy (London:
Routledge, 2005) pp. xiv + 251.
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 5
6. Mita Bhattacharya, Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany (Eds) South Asia in the
Era of Globalisation: Trade, Industrialisation and Welfare (New York: Nova
Science, 2004) pp. vi + 266.
7. Chris Nyland, Wendy Smith, Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany, (Eds)
Malaysian Business in the New Era (Cheltenham, UK and Lyme, US: Edward
Elgar, 2001) pp. xviii + 264
Chapters in Books
1. Russell Smyth and Qingguo Zhai, “The Changing Face of State-owned
Enterprise Management in China” in Chris Rowley and Fang Lee Cooke
(Eds.) The Changing Face of Management in China (London: Routledge,
2010), pp. 101-124 .
2. Russell Smyth, “The Costs to Business of Providing Social Security in
China” in Lian Guo and Fai Zong (Eds.) Business, Finance and Economics in
China (New York: Nova Science, 2009).
3. Hooi Hooi Lean, Russell Smyth and Wing-Keung Wong, “Revisiting
Calendar Anomalies in Asian Stock Markets Using a Stochastic Dominance
Approach”, in Songsak Sriboonchita, Wing-Keung Wong, Sompong
Dhompongsa and Hung T. Nguyen, (Eds.) Stochastic Dominance and
Applications to Finance, Risk and Economics (Boca Raton, Florida, USA:
Chapman and Hall/CRC, Taylor and Francis Group, 2009). [reprinted from Journal of Multinational Financial Management]
4. Zhang Xiaolv, Chen Yi and Russell Smyth, “The Contribution of Donations
of Overseas Chinese to Wenzhou Development” in Graeme Johanson,
Russell Smyth and Rebecca French (Eds.) Living Outside the Walls: The
Chinese in Prato (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009), pp.
261-273.
5. Tom Denison, Dharmalingam Arunachalam, Graeme Johanson and Russell
Smyth, “The Chinese Community in Prato” in Graeme Johanson, Russell
Smyth and Rebecca French (Eds.) Living Outside the Walls: The Chinese in
Prato (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009), pp. 2-24. [A shorter version of this chapter was published in Chinese in Qiaowu Gongzuo Yanjiu
(Study of Chinese Overseas Affairs) (2008) 5, 40-43].
6. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Fiji, You are the Way the World Should
Be – So Why is Everyone Leaving? Forecasting Fiji-Australia Migration
Over the Next Decade” in J. Ram Pillarisetti, , Roger Lawrey, Teo Siew
Yean, Shamim A. Siddiqui, and Azman Ahmad (Eds.) Small Economies and
Global Economics (New York: Nova Science, 2008), pp. 209-220.
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 6
7. Russell Smyth, “Preface” in Zhong Qin, Changing Patterns in Corporate
Governance: Family and Government Trust in Private Enterprises in
Zhejiang Province, China (Beijing: Social Science Documentation House,
2008)
8. Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “The Rhetoric and the Reality of Social
Protection for China‟s Migrant Workers” in Ingrid Nielsen and Russell
Smyth (Eds.) Migration and Social Protection in China (Singapore: World
Scientific, 2008) pp. 3-16.
9. Gloria Davies, Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “Correct Ideas and Social
Security Reform in China: The Case of Shanghai‟s Township Insurance” in
Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth (Eds.) Migration and Social Protection in
China (Singapore: World Scientific, 2008) pp. 65-91.
10. Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “Towards an Harmonious Society:
Challenges for China in the Pursuit of Social-Protection-as-Social-Justice” in
Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth (Eds.) Migration and Social Protection in
China (Singapore: World Scientific, 2008), pp. 247-256.
11. Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany, “Asian Dominance: Imperialism,
Entrepreneurship and the New Growth Era”, in Russell Smyth and Marika
Vicziany (Eds) Business in Asia (Melbourne: Monash University Press,
2008) pp.1-27.
12. Russell Smyth, “China: Privatization and Enterprise Restructuring in a
Socialist Market Economy” in Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany (Eds)
Business in Asia (Melbourne: Monash University Press, 2008), pp.71-85.
13. Ingrid Nielsen, Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany, “Movement of the
Masses in the Global Economy” in Ingrid Nielsen, Russell Smyth and Marika
Vicziany (Eds) Globalisation and Labour Mobility in China (Melbourne:
Monash University Press, 2007) pp. 1-15.
14. Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “„Better City – Better Life‟ for Whom?” in
Ingrid Nielsen, Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany (Eds) Globalisation and
Labour Mobility in China (Melbourne: Monash University Press, 2007), pp.
101-118.
15. Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth “The Comparative Basic Living Conditions
and Leisure Activities of China‟s Off-farm Migrants and Urban Locals” in
Ingrid Nielsen, Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany (Eds) Globalisation and
Labour Mobility in China (Melbourne: Monash University Press, 2007), pp.
119-134.
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 7
16. Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “Rural Migrants and Public Security” in
Yanrui Wu (Ed.) Economic Transition, Growth and Globalization in China
(Cheltenham, UK and Lyme, US Edward Elgar, 2006), pp. 121-152.
17. Russell Smyth, “The Changing Role of Local Government in Promoting
China‟s Collective Township and Village Enterprises” in Charles Harvie and
Boon-Chye Lee (Eds) Sustaining Growth and Performance in East Asia: The
Role of Small and Medium Enterprises (Cheltenham, UK and Lyme, US
Edward Elgar, 2005), pp. 327-340.
18. Russell Smyth, Junli Wang and Xin Deng, “Equity-for-Debt Swaps in
Chinese Big Business: A Case Study of Restructuring in One Large State-
owned Enterprise”, in Chris Rowley and Malcolm Warner (Eds)
Globalization and Competitiveness in Asia: Big Business in Asia (London:
Routledge, 2005) [reprinted from Asia Pacific Business Review]
19. Russell Smyth, On Kit Tam, Malcolm Warner and Cherrie Zhu “Institutional
Challenges for China‟s Business Reforms in a Globalised Economy” in
Russell Smyth, On Kit Tam, Malcolm Warner and Cherrie Zhu (Eds) China’s
Business Reforms: Institutional Challenges in a Globalised Economy
(London: Routledge, 2005), pp. 1-10.
20. Dic Lo and Russell Smyth, “Industrial Restructuring and Corporate
Governance in China‟s Large-scale State-owned Enterprises” in Russell
Smyth, On Kit Tam, Malcolm Warner and Cherrie Zhu (Eds) China’s
Business Reforms: Institutional Challenges in a Globalised Economy
(London: Routledge, 2005), pp. 11-26
21. Chris Nyland, Russell Smyth and Cherrie Zhu, “Globalisation and
Occupational Health and Safety Regulation in China” in Russell Smyth, On
Kit Tam, Malcolm Warner and Cherrie Zhu (Eds) China’s Business Reforms:
Institutional Challenges in a Globalised Economy (London: Routledge,
2005) pp. 177-198.
22. Mita Bhattacharya, Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany “The South Asian
Economies within the Global Context” in Mita Bhattacharya, Russell Smyth
and Marika Vicziany (Eds) South Asia in the Era of Globalisation: Trade,
Industrialisation and Welfare (New York: Nova Science, 2004) pp. 1-13.
23. Paresh Narayan, Russell Smyth and Mohan Nandha “Potential Gains from
International Portfolio Diversification? Stock Market Linkages Between the
Japanese and South Asian Markets” in Mita Bhattacharya, Russell Smyth and
Marika Vicziany (Eds) South Asia in the Era of Globalisation: Trade,
Industrialisation and Welfare (New York: Nova Science, 2004) pp. 59-70.
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 8
24. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Revisiting an Old Question:
Investigating the Relationship Between Female Education and Fertility in
South Asia” in Mita Bhattacharya, Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany (Eds)
South Asia in the Era of Globalisation: Trade, Industrialisation and Welfare
(New York: Nova Science, 2004) pp. 251-260.
25. Chris Nyland and Russell Smyth, “Australian Roadmaps to Globalism:
Explaining the Shift From Multilateralism to Imperial Preference”, in Gloria
Davies and Chris Nyland (eds) Globalisation in the Asian Region: Impacts
and Consequences (Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, US Edward
Elgar, 2004), pp. 117-141
26. Gloria Davies and Russell Smyth, “Globalisation, Late Industrialization and
China‟s Accession to the WTO: A Critical Perspective on Close Integration”
in Gloria Davies and Chris Nyland (eds) Globalisation in the Asian Region:
Impacts and Consequences (Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, US
Edward Elgar, 2004), pp. 185-213.
27. Russell Smyth, “Enterprise Bankruptcies and the Restructuring of China‟s
State-Owned Sector - A Review of Some Recent Problems and Prospects for
Future Success” in Frank N. Pieke (ed) People’s Republic of China, Policies
and Implications of Structural Reform (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing 2002)
[reprinted from China Information]
28. Russell Smyth, “Citations by Court” in Tony Blackshield, Michael Coper and
George Williams (eds) Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia
(Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2001), pp. 98-99
29. Russell Smyth, “Extrinsic Materials” in Tony Blackshield, Michael Coper
and George Williams (eds) Oxford Companion to the High Court of
Australia (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2001), pp. 265-267
30. Russell Smyth, “Judicial Robes or Academic Gowns? – Citations to
Secondary Authority and Legal Method in the New Zealand Court of Appeal”
in Rick Bigwood (ed), Legal Method in New Zealand (Auckland:
Butterworths, 2001), pp. 101-129
31. Ergun Dogan, Russell Smyth and Ian Wills, “Transaction Costs of Cross
Cultural Exchange: Evidence From Australia-Malaysia Case Studies” in
Chris Nyland, Wendy Smith, Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany (eds)
Malaysian Business in the New Era (Cheltenham, UK and Lyme, US Edward
Elgar, 2001), pp. 51-66
32. Chris Nyland, Wendy Smith, Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany “Economic
and Social Adjustments in Malaysia in the „New‟ Business Era” in Chris
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 9
Nyland, Wendy Smith, Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany (eds) Malaysian
Business in the New Era (Cheltenham, UK and Lyme, US Edward Elgar,
2001), pp. 1-9
33. Russell Smyth and Ian Wills, “The Transaction Costs of Doing Business in
Malaysia” in Ron Edwards, Chris Nyland and Max Coulthard (eds) Readings
in International Business: An Asia Pacific Perspective (Sydney: Prentice
Hall, 2000), pp. 33-47
Refereed Journal Articles
ERA 2010 A*
1. Russell Smyth, “Who Publishes in Australia‟s Top Law Journals?” University
of New South Wales Law Journal (in press).
2. Russell Smyth, Xiaolei Qian, Ingrid Nielsen and Ines Kaempfer, “Working
Hours in Supply Chain Chinese and Thai Factories: Evidence From the Fair
Labor Association‟s „Soccer Project‟”, British Journal of Industrial Relations
(in press) [ERA A, ABDC A*].
3. Ingrid Nielsen, Olga Paritski and Russell Smyth “A Minority Status
Perspective on Intergroup Relations: A Study of an Ethnic Chinese
Population in a Small Italian Town”, Urban Studies (2012) 49(2): 306-317.
4. Yanir Seroussi, Russell Smyth and Ingrid Zukerman, “Ghosts from the High
Court‟s Past: Evidence from Computational Linguistics for Dixon Ghosting
for McTiernan and Rich”, University of New South Wales Law Journal
(2011) 34(3): 984-1005.
5. Russell Smyth and Vinod Mishra, "The Transmission of Legal Precedent
across the Australian State Supreme Courts over the Twentieth Century",
Law & Society Review (2011) 45(1): 139-170.
6. Russell Smyth, “Citing Outside the Law Reports: Citations of Secondary
Authorities on the Australian State Supreme Courts Over the Twentieth
Century”, Griffith Law Review (2009) 18(3): 692-724.
7. Djauhari Pambudi, Nathalie McCaughey and Russell Smyth, “Computable
General Equilibrium Estimates of the Impact of the Bali Bombing on the
Indonesian Economy”, Tourism Management (2009) 30(2): 232-239.
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 10
8. Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “One Hundred Years of Citation of
Authority on the Supreme Court of New South Wales”, University of New
South Wales Law Journal (2008) 31(1): 189-214.
9. Dietrich Fausten, Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “A Century of Citation
Practice on the Supreme Court of Victoria”, Melbourne University Law
Review (2007) 31(2): 733-804.
10. Ingrid Nielsen, Chris Nyland, Russell Smyth, Mingqiong Zhang and Cherrie
Zhu, “Effects of Intergroup Contact on Attitudes of Chinese Urban Residents
to Migrant Workers”, Urban Studies (2006) 43(3): 475-490.
11. Matthew Groves and Russell Smyth, “A Century of Judicial Style: Changing
Patterns in Judgment Writing on the High Court 1903-2001”, Federal Law
Review (2004) 32(2): 255-280.
12. Russell Smyth, “What Explains Variations in Dissent Rates? Time Series
Evidence from the High Court”, Sydney Law Review (2004) 26(2): 221-240.
13. Russell Smyth, “Explaining Voting Patterns on the Latham High Court 1935-
50” Melbourne University Law Review (2002) 26(1): 88-109.
14. Mita Bhattacharya and Russell Smyth, “The Determinants of Judicial
Influence and Prestige: Some Empirical Evidence from the High Court of
Australia” Journal of Legal Studies (2001) 30(1): 223-252.
15. Russell Smyth, “The Authority of Secondary Authority: A Quantitative Study
of Secondary Source Citations in the Federal Court” Griffith Law Review
(2000) 9(1): 25-52.
16. Russell Smyth, “Other than „Accepted Sources of Law‟? A Quantitative
Study of Secondary Source Citations in the High Court” University of New
South Wales Law Journal (1999) 22(1): 19-59.
ERA 2010 A
17. Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth, “Do Malaysian House Prices Follow a
Random Walk? Evidence from Univariate and Panel LM Unit Root Tests
with One and Two Structural Breaks”, Applied Economics (in press).
18. Vinod Mishra and Russell Smyth, “Environmental Regulation and Wages in
China”, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management (in press).
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19. Asad Islam and Russell Smyth, “The Economic Returns to Good Looks and
Risky Sex in the Bangladesh Commercial Sex Market”, The B.E. Journal of
Economic Analysis & Policy (2012) 12(2) (Contributions):
20. Ingrid Nielsen, Russell Smyth, Qingguo Zhai and Juyong Zhang, “Personal
Well-being Among Ethnic Koreans in China‟s Northeast”, Asian Ethnicity
(2012) 13(1): 75-96.
21. Hui Shi and Russell Smyth. “Economies of Scale in the Australian Tourism
Industry”, Applied Economics (2012) 44(33): 4355-4367
22. Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “The Contact Hypothesis in Urban China:
The Perspective of Minority Status Migrant Workers”, Journal of Urban
Affairs (2011): 33(4): 469-481.
23. Paresh Narayan, Seema Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Is Health-Care Really a
Luxury in OECD Countries? Evidence From Alternative Price Deflators”,
Applied Economics (2011): 43(25): 3631-3643.
24. Xiaolei Qian and Russell Smyth, “Educational Expenditure in Urban China:
Income Effects, Family Characteristics and the Demand for Domestic and
Overseas Education”, Applied Economics (2011) 43(24): 3379-3394.
25. ZuXiang Wang, Yew-Kwang Ng and Russell Smyth, “A General Method for
Creating Lorenz Curves”, Review of Income and Wealth (2011) 57(3): 561-
582.
26. Russell Smyth, Ingrid Nelsen, Qingguo Zhai, Tiemin Liu, Yin Liu, Chunyong
Tang, Zhihong Wang, Zuxiang Wang, and Juyong Zhang “Environmental
Surroundings and Personal Well-Being in Urban China Using a Multi-item
Well-Being Indicator”, Population and Environment (2011) 32(4): 353-375
27. Wenshu Gao and Russell Smyth, “What Keeps China‟s Migrant Workers
Going? Expectations and Happiness Among China‟s Floating Population”,
Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy (2011) 16(2): 163-182.
28. Ingrid Nielsen, Russell Smyth and Yin Liu, “The Moderating Effects of
Demographic Factors and Hukou Status on the Job Satisfaction – Subjective
wellbeing Relationship in Urban China”, International Journal of Human
Resource Management (2011) 22(6): 1333-1350.
29. Paresh Narayan, Seema Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Does Democracy
Facilitate Economic Growth or Does Economic Growth Facilitate
Democracy? An Empirical Study of Sub-Saharan Africa”, Economic
Modelling (2011) 28(3): 900-910.
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30. Wenshu Gao and Russell Smyth, “Economic Returns to Speaking 'Standard
Mandarin' Among Migrants in China's Urban Labour Market”, Economics of
Education Review (2011) 30(2): 342-352.
31. Paresh Narayan, Seema Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Energy Consumption at
Business Cycle Horizons: The Case of the United States”, Energy Economics
(2011) 33(1): 161-167.
32. Russell Smyth, Paresh Narayan and Hongliang Shi, “Substitution Between
Energy and Classical Factor Inputs in the Chinese Steel Sector”, Applied
Energy (2011) 88(1): 361-367.
33. Russell Smyth and Magnus Soderberg “Public Interest Versus Regulatory
Capture in the Swedish Electricity Market”, Journal of Regulatory
Economics (2010) 38(3): 292-312.
34. Russell Smyth and Vinod Mishra, “The Prestige of Australian State Supreme
Courts Over the Twentieth Century”, Australian Journal of Political Science
(2010) 45(3): 323-336.
35. Wenshu Gao and Russell Smyth, “Health Human Capital, Height and Wages
in China”, Journal of Development Studies (2010) 46(3): 466-484.
36. Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth, "On the Dynamics of Aggregate Output,
Electricity Consumption and Exports in Malaysia: Evidence from
Multivariate Granger Causality Tests", Applied Energy (2010) 87(6): 1963-
1971.
37. Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth, “CO2 Emissions, Electricity
Consumption and Output in ASEAN”, Applied Energy (2010) 87(6): 1858-
1864.
38. Russell Smyth, “The Business of the Australian State Supreme Courts Over
the Course of the Twentieth Century”, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
(2010) 7(1): 141-163.
39. Russell Smyth, Vinod Mishra and Xiaolei Qian, “Knowing One‟s Lot in Life
Versus Climbing the Social Ladder: The Formation of Redistributive
Preferences in Urban China”, Social Indicators Research (2010) 96(2): 275-
293.
40. Russell Smyth, Ingrid Nielsen and Zhai Qingguo, “Personal Well-being in
Urban China”, Social Indicators Research (2010) 95(2): 231-251.
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 13
41. Vinod Mishra and Russell Smyth, “An Examination of the Impact of India's
Performance in One-Day Cricket Internationals on the Indian Stock Market”,
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal (2010) 18(3): 319-334 [ERA B, ABDC A].
42. Russell Smyth and Vinod Mishra, "The Publication Decisions of Judges on
the County Court of Victoria", Economic Record (2009) 85(271): 462-471.
43. Vinod Mishra, Russell Smyth and Susan Sharma, “The Energy-GDP Nexus:
Evidence From a Panel of Pacific Island Countries”, Resource and Energy
Economics (2009) 31(3): 210-220.
44. Russell Smyth, Ingrid Nielsen and Vinod Mishra, “I‟ve Been to Bali Too
(And I Will Be Going Back): Are Shocks to Bali‟s Tourist Arrivals
Permanent or Transitory?” Applied Economics (2009) 41(11): 1367-1398.
45. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “The Effect of Inflation and Real Wages
on Productivity: New Evidence from a Panel of G7 Countries”, Applied
Economics (2009) 41(10): 1285-1291.
46. Russell Smyth and Xiaolei Qian, “Corruption and Left-Wing Beliefs in a
Post-Socialist Transition Economy: Evidence From China‟s „Harmonious
Society‟”, Economics Letters (2009) 102(1): 42-44.
47. Russell Smyth and Paresh Narayan, “A Panel Data Analysis of the Military
Expenditure-External Debt Nexus: Evidence From Six Middle Eastern
Countries”, Journal of Peace Research (2009) 46(2): 235-250.
48. Svetlana Maslyuk and Russell Smyth, “Non-linear Unit Root Properties of
Crude Oil Production”, Energy Economics (2009) 31(1): 109-118.
49. Russell Smyth, Vinod Mishra and Xiaolei Qian, “The Environment and Well-
Being in Urban China”, Ecological Economics (2008) 68(1-2): 547-555.
50. Russell Smyth and Dietrich Fausten, “Coordinate Citations Between
Australian State Supreme Courts Over the Twentieth Century”, Monash
University Law Review (2008) 34(1): 53-74.
51. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Energy Consumption and Real GDP in
G7 countries: New Evidence from Panel Cointegration with Structural
Breaks”, Energy Economics (2008) 30(5): 2331-2341.
52. Paresh Narayan, Seema Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Are Oil Shocks
Permanent or Temporary? Panel Data Evidence from Crude Oil and NGL
Production in 60 Countries”, Energy Economics (2008) 30(3): 919-936.
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53. Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “Who Wants Safer Cities? Perceptions of
Public Safety and Attitudes to Migrants Among China‟s Urban Population”,
International Review of Law and Economics (2008) 28(1): 46-55.
54. Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth, “Are Asian Real Exchange Rates Mean
Reverting? Evidence from Univariate and Panel LM Unit Root Tests with
One and Two Structural Breaks”, Applied Economics (2007) 39(16): 2109-
2120.
55. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “What Explains Dissent on the High
Court of Australia? An Empirical Assessment Using a Cointegration and
Error Correction Approach”, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies (2007) 4(2):
401-425.
56. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Mean Reversion versus Random Walk
in G7 Stock Prices: Evidence from Multiple Trend Break Unit Root Tests”,
International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money (2007) 17(2): 152-
166.
57. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Temporal Causality and the Dynamics
of Judicial Appellate Caseload, Real Income and Socio-Economic
Complexity in Australia”, Applied Economics (2006) 38(19): 2209-2219.
58. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Dead Man Walking: An Empirical
Reassessment of the Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment Using the
Bounds Testing Approach to Cointegration”, Applied Economics (2006)
38(17): 1975-1990.
59. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Female Labour Force Participation,
Fertility and Infant Mortality in Australia: Some Empirical Evidence from
Granger Causality Tests”, Applied Economics (2006) 38(5): 563-572.
60. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Higher Education, Real Income and
Real Investment in China: Evidence From Granger Causality Tests”,
Education Economics (2006) 14(1): 107-125.
61. Chris Nyland, Russell Smyth and Cherrie Zhu, “What Determines the Extent
to Which Employers Will Comply With their Social Security Obligations?
Evidence From Chinese Firm Level Data”, Social Policy and Administration
(2006) 40(2): 196-214.
62. Russell Smyth and Paresh Narayan, “Multiple Regime Shifts in Concurring
and Dissenting Opinions on the U.S. Supreme Court”, Journal of Empirical
Legal Studies (2006) 3(1):79-98.
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63. Ingrid Nielsen, Chris Nyland, Russell Smyth and Cherrie Zhu, “Marketization
and Perceptions of Social Protection in China‟s Cities”, World Development
(2005) 33(11): 1759-1781.
64. Russell Smyth, “The Role of Attitudinal, Institutional and Environmental
Factors in Explaining Variations in Dissent Rates on the High Court of
Australia”, Australian Journal of Political Science (2005) 40(4): 519-540.
65. Pushkar Maitra and Russell Smyth, “Determinants of Retirement on the High
Court of Australia”, Economic Record (2005) 81(254): 193-203.
66. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Trade Liberalisation and Economic
Growth in Fiji: An Empirical Assessment Using the ARDL Approach”,
Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy (2005) 10(1): 96-115.
67. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “The Consensual Norm on the High
Court of Australia: 1904-2001”, International Political Science Review
(2005) 26(2): 147-168.
68. Dic Lo and Russell Smyth, “Towards a Re-interpretation of the Economics of
Feasible Socialism”, Cambridge Journal of Economics (2004) 28(6): 791-
808.
69. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Crime Rates, Male Youth
Unemployment and Real Income in Australia: Evidence From Granger
Causality Tests”, Applied Economics (2004) 36(18): 2079-2095. [This article received an Emerald Management Reviews (Anbar) Citation for Excellence, 2004]
70. Russell Smyth and Paresh Narayan, “Hail to the Chief! Leadership and
Structural Change in the Level of Consensus on the High Court of Australia”,
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies (2004) 1(2): 399-427.
71. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “The Race that Stops a Nation: The
Demand for the Melbourne Cup”, Economic Record (2004) 80(249): 193-
207.
72. Pushkar Maitra and Russell Smyth, “Judicial Independence, Judicial
Promotion and the Enforcement of Legislative Wealth Transfers - An
Empirical Study of the New Zealand High Court”, European Journal of Law
and Economics (2004) 17(2): 209-235.
73. Russell Smyth and Mita Bhattacharya, “How Fast Do Old Judges Slow
Down? A Life Cycle Study of Aging and Productivity in the Federal Court of
Australia”, International Review of Law and Economics (2003) 23(2): 141-
164.
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74. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Attendance and Pricing at Sporting
Events: Empirical Results From Granger Causality Tests for the Melbourne
Cup”, Applied Economics (2003) 35(15): 1649-1658.
75. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “The Determinants of Immigration from
Fiji to New Zealand: An Empirical Reassessment Using the Bounds Testing
Approach”, International Migration (2003) 41(5): 33-58.
76. Russell Smyth, “Historical Consensual Norms in the High Court”, Australian
Journal of Political Science (2002) 37(2): 255-266.
77. Russell Smyth, “Judicial Interaction on the Latham Court: A Quantitative
Study of Voting Patterns on the High Court 1935-1950” Australian Journal
of Politics and History (2001) 47(3): 330-348.
78. Russell Smyth, “Old-age Pension Reform in China‟s State-owned Sector”
Journal of Aging and Social Policy (2000) 11(4): 69-85.
79. Russell Smyth, “The „Haves‟ and the „Have Nots‟ – An Empirical Study of
the Rational Actor and Party Capability Hypotheses in the High Court 1948-
1999” Australian Journal of Political Science (2000) 35(2): 255-274.
80. Russell Smyth, “Should China be Promoting Large-scale Enterprises and
Enterprise Groups?” World Development (2000) 28(4): 721-737.
81. Russell Smyth, “Asset Stripping in Chinese State-Owned Enterprises”,
Journal of Contemporary Asia (2000) 30 (1): 3-16.
82. Russell Smyth, “What do Judges Cite? An Empirical Study of the „Authority
of Authority‟ in the Supreme Court of Victoria”, Monash University Law
Review (1999) 25(1): 29-53.
83. Russell Smyth “New Institutional Economics in the Post-Socialist
Transformation Debate” Journal of Economic Surveys (1998) 12 (4): 361-
398.
84. Russell Smyth, “Recent Developments in Rural Enterprise Reform in China:
Achievements, Problems and Prospects” Asian Survey (1998) 38 (8): 784-
800.
Other refereed journal articles
85. Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth, “REITs, Interest Rates and Stock prices in
Malaysia”, International Journal of Business and Society (in press).
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86. Paresh Narayan, Seema Narayan, Sagarika, Mishra and Russell Smyth, “An
Analysis of Fiji‟s Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism”, Studies in
Economics and Finance (2012) 29(1): 52-70.
87. Jakob Madsen, Vinod Mishra and Russell Smyth, “Is the Output-Capital
Ratio Constant in the Very Long Run?” The Manchester School (2012) 80(2):
210-236.
88. Vinod Mishra and Russell Smyth, "Firm-Size and Inter-hierarchy Wage
Dispersion in Shanghai”, Economics Bulletin (2011) 31(3): 2159-2166.
89. Hooi Hooi Lean, Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, "Exchange Rate and
Stock Price Interaction in Major Asian Markets: Evidence for Individual
Countries and Panels Allowing for Structural Breaks", Singapore Economic
Review (2011) 56(2): 255-277
90. Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth, “Will Obama‟s Economic Stimulus
Package Be Effective? Evidence From the Misery Index”, Applied Economics
Letters (2011) 18(5): 493-495.
91. Wenshu Gao and Russell Smyth, “Firm Size and Wages in China”, Applied
Economics Letters (2011) 18(4): 353-357
92. Ingrid Nielsen, Olga Paritski and Russell Smyth, “Subjective Well-being of
Beijing Taxi Drivers”, Journal of Happiness Studies (2010) 11(6): 721-735.
93. Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth, “Multivariate Granger Causality
Between Electricity Generation, Exports, Prices and GDP in Malaysia”,
Energy (2010) 35(9) 3640-3648.
94. Wenshu Gao and Russell Smyth, “Job Satisfaction and Relative Income in
Economic Transition: Status or Signal? The Case of Urban China”, China
Economic Review (2010) 21(3): 442-455.
95. Ingrid Nielsen, Russell Smyth and Qingguo Zhai, “Subjective Well-being of
China‟s Off-farm Migrants”, Journal of Happiness Studies (2010) 11(3):
315-333.
96. Paresh Narayan, Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “Is there a Natural Rate of
Crime?” American Journal of Economics and Sociology (2010) 69(2): 759-
782.
97. Wen Xin and Russell Smyth, “Economic Openness and Subjective Well-
being in China”, China and World Economy (2010) 18(2): 22-40.
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98. Vinod Mishra, Susan Sharma and Russell Smyth, “Is Economic Development
in the Pacific Island Countries Export Led or Import Led?” Pacific Economic
Bulletin (2010) 25(1): 46-63.
99. Vinod Mishra, Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “On the Relationship
Between Female Labour Force Participation and Fertility in G7 Countries:
Evidence from Panel Cointegration and Granger Causality”, Empirical
Economics (2010) 38(2): 361-372.
100. Vinod Mishra and Russell Smyth, “Female Labor Force Participation and
Total Fertility Rates in the OECD: New Evidence from Panel Cointegration
and Granger Causality Testing”, Journal of Economics and Business (2010)
62(1): 48-64.
101. Russell Smyth, “Citations of Foreign Decisions in Australian State Supreme
Courts Over the Course of the Twentieth Century: An Empirical Analysis”,
Temple International & Comparative Law Journal (2009) 22(2): 409-436.
102. Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “Perceptions of Public Security in Post-
reform Urban China: A Routine Activity Analysis”, Asian Journal of
Criminology (2009) 4(2): 145-163.
103. Russell Smyth, Ingrid Nielsen and Xiaolei Qian, “What Determines Employer
Willingness to „Top Up‟ Social Insurance? Evidence From Shanghai‟s 25
Plus X Scheme”, International Journal of Manpower (2009) 30(6): 512-528.
104. Guibin Zhang and Russell Smyth, “An Emerging Credit Reporting System in
China”, The Chinese Economy (2009) 42(5): 40-57 (Special Issue on
“China‟s Banking Sector After WTO Accession”).
105. Russell Smyth, Qingguo Zhai and Xiaoxu Li,, “The Impact of Gender
Differences on Determinants of Job Satisfaction Among Chinese Off Farm
Migrants in Jiangsu”, Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies
(2009) 7(3): 363-380.
106. Russell Smyth, “Trends in Citation Practice of the Supreme Court of
Queensland Over the Course of the Twentieth Century”, University of
Queensland Law Journal (2009) 28(1): 39-79.
107. Russell Smyth, Qingguo Zhai and Xiaoxu Li, “Determinants of Turnover
Intentions Among Chinese Off Farm Migrants”, Economic Change and
Restructuring (2009) 42(3): 189-210.
108. Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth, “Asian Financial Crisis, Avian Flu and
Terrorist Threats: Are Shocks to Malaysian Tourist Arrivals Permanent or
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 19
Transitory?” Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research (2009) 14(3): 301-
321.
109. ZuXiang Wang, Russell Smyth and Yew-Kwang Ng “A New Ordered Family
of Lorenz Curves with an Application to Measuring Income Inequality and
Poverty in Rural China”, China Economic Review (2009) 20(2): 218-235.
110. Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth, "Long Memory in US Disaggregated
Petroleum Consumption: Evidence from Univariate and Multivariate LM
Tests for Fractional Integration", Energy Policy (2009) 37(8): 3205-3211.
111. Vinod Mishra, Susan Sharma and Russell Smyth, “Are Fluctuations in
Energy Consumption Per Capita Transitory? Evidence from a Panel of
Pacific Island Countries”, Energy Policy (2009) 37(6): 2318-2326.
112. Gloria Davies, Ingrid Nielsen, Chris Nyland, Russell Smyth, Cherrie Zhu and
Judith Zhu, “The „X Component‟ in Shanghai‟s Social Security Reforms”,
International Social Security Review (2009) 62(2): 31-54 (Special Issue on
Pension System Reform).
113. Vinod Mishra, Susan Sharma and Russell Smyth, “Are Shocks to Real
Output Permanent or Transitory? Evidence from a Panel of Pacific Island
Countries”, Pacific Economic Bulletin (2009) 24(1): 65-82.
114. Svetlana Maslyuk and Russell Smyth “Cointegration Between Oil Spot and
Future Prices of the Same and Different Grades in the Presence of Structural
Change”, Energy Policy (2009) 37(5): 1687-1693.
115. Paresh Narayan, Seema Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Understanding the
Inflation-Output Nexus in China”, China Economic Review (2009) 20(1): 82-
90.
116. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Multivariate Granger Causality Between
Electricity Consumption, Exports and GDP: Evidence from a Panel of
Middle Eastern Countries”, Energy Policy (2009) 37(1): 229-236.
117. Russell Smyth, “Citation to Authority on the Supreme Court of South
Australia: Evidence From a Hundred Years of Data”, Adelaide Law Review
(2009) 29(1): 113-166.
118. Djauhari Pambudi and Russell Smyth, “Making Indonesia More Attractive to
Foreign Investors: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of Reducing
the Risk Premium in Central Java”, Review of Urban and Regional
Development Studies (2008) 20(3): 226-240.
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119. Russell Smyth, “A Century of Citation of Case-law and Secondary Authority
in the Supreme Court of Western Australia”, University of Western Australia
Law Review (2008) 34(1): 145-167.
120. Xiaolei Qian and Russell Smyth, “Private and Public Financing of Education
and Regional Disparities in Education Inputs in Contemporary China”, China
Economic Journal (2008) 1(3): 287-301.
121. Seema Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Unit Roots and Structural Breaks in
PNG‟s Macroeconomic Time Series”, International Journal of Social
Economics (Symposium Issue on “Economic and Social Issues Facing the
Pacific Island Economies”) (2008) 35(12): 963-984.
122. Xiaolei Qian and Russell Smyth, “Private Returns for Investment in
Education: An Empirical Study of Urban China”, Post Communist
Economies (2008) 20(4): 483-501.
123. Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “Job Satisfaction and Response to
Incentives Among China's Urban Workforce” Journal of Socio-Economics
(2008) 37(5): 1931-1936.
124. Qiao Zhuo, Russell Smyth and Wong Wing Keung, “Volatility Switching and
Regime Interdependence Between Information Technology Stocks 1995-
2005”, Global Finance Journal (2008) 19(2): 139-156.
125. Tuck Cheong Tang and Russell Smyth, “Sustainability of External
Imbalances for 22 Least Developed Countries: An Empirical Investigation”,
ICFAI Journal of Applied Economics (2008) 7(3): 50-60.
126. Russell Smyth and Xiaolei Qian, “Inequality and Happiness in Urban China”
Economics Bulletin (2008) 4(23): 1-10.
127. Vinod Mishra, Russell Smyth and Tuck Cheong Tang, “Is the Balancing Item
for Australia Sustainable? Evidence from a Threshold Autoregressive Model
with an Autoregressive Unit Root”, Australian Economic Papers (2008)
47(2): 190-198.
128. Jakob Madsen, Vinod Mishra and Russell Smyth, “Are Labour Force
Participation Rates Non-stationary? Evidence from 130 Years for G7
Countries”, Australian Economic Papers (2008) 47(2): 166-189.
129. Svetlana Maslyuk and Russell Smyth, “Unit Root Properties of Crude Oil
Spot and Futures Prices”, Energy Policy (2008) 36(7): 2591-2600.
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130. Paresh Narayan, Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “Panel Data,
Cointegration, Causality and Wagner‟s Law: Empirical Evidence from
Chinese Provinces”, China Economic Review (2008) 19(2): 297-307.
131. Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “Who Bears the Burden of Employer
Compliance with Social Security Contributions? Evidence from Chinese
Firm Level Data”, China Economic Review (2008) 19(2): 230-244.
132. Heng Cheng, Russell Smyth and Wing-Keung Wong “Is Being a Super-
Power More Important Than Being Your Close Neighbor? A Study of What
Moves the Australian Stock Market”, Applied Financial Economics (2008)
18(9): 1-15.
133. Xiaolei Qian and Russell Smyth, “Measuring Regional Inequality of
Education in China: Widening Coast-Inland Gap or Widening Rural-Urban
Gap?” Journal of International Development (2008) 20(2): 132-144.
134. Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth, “Are Malaysia‟s Tourism Markets
Converging? Evidence from Univariate and Panel Unit Root Tests with
Structural Breaks”, Tourism Economics (2008) 14(1): 97-112.
135. Russell Smyth, “The Citation Practices of the Supreme Court of Tasmania,
1905-2005”, University of Tasmania Law Review (2007) 26(1): 34-62.
136. Xiaolei Qian and Russell Smyth, “Education and Economic Growth:
Complementarities or Threshold Effects? Some Empirical Evidence from
China”, Indian Economic Journal (2007) 55(2): 24-38.
137. Xun Lu, Dietrich Fausten and Russell Smyth, “Financial Development,
Capital Accumulation and Productivity Improvement: Evidence from China”
Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies (2007) 5(3): 227-242.
138. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “A Cointegration Analysis of the
Demand for Oil in the Middle East”, Energy Policy (2007) 35(12): 6258-
6265.
139. Xiaolei Qian and Russell Smyth, “Social Security in China – Jump! And We
Might Catch You”, Monash Business Review (2007) 3(3): 42-45.
140. Pushkar Maitra, Russell Smyth, Ingrid Nielsen, Chris Nyland, and Cherrie
Zhu, “Firm Compliance with Social Insurance Obligations Where There is a
Weak Surveillance and Enforcement Mechanism: Empirical Evidence from
Shanghai”, Pacific Economic Review (2007) 12(5): 577-596. [A shorter version of this article was published in Chinese in China Labor Economics (2005)
2(4): 49-77].
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141. Russell Smyth, “Asia‟s Booming Economies a Decade After the Crisis”,
Economic Papers (2007) 26(3): 193-195.
142. Paresh Narayan, Russell Smyth and Arti Prasad, “Electricity Consumption in
G7 countries: A Panel Cointegration Analysis of Residential Demand
Elasticities”, Energy Policy (2007) 35(9): 4485-4494.
143. Sijun Shao, Ingrid Nielsen, Chris Nyland, Russell Smyth, Mingqiong Zhang
and Cherrie Zhu, “Migrants as Homo Economicus: Explaining the Emerging
Phenomenon of a Shortage of Migrant Labor in China‟s Coastal Provinces”,
China Information (2007) 21(1): 7-41.
144. Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth, “Do Asian Stock Markets Follow a
Random Walk? Evidence from LM Unit Root Tests with One and Two
Structural Breaks”, Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies
(2007) 10(1): 15-31.
145. Ingrid Nielsen, Chris Nyland, Russell Smyth and Mingqiong Zhang,
“Migration and the Right to Social Security: Perceptions of Off-farm
Migrants‟ Rights to Social Insurance in China‟s Jiangsu Province”, China
and the World Economy (2007) 15(2): 29-43.
146. Hooi Hooi Lean, Russell Smyth and Wing-Keung Wong, “Revisiting
Calender Anomalies in Asian Stock Markets Using a Stochastic Dominance
Approach”, Journal of Multinational Financial Management (2007) 17(2):
125-141.
147. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Are Shocks to Energy Consumption
Permanent or Temporary? Evidence from 182 Countries”, Energy Policy
(2007) 35(1): 333-341.
148. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Democracy and Economic Growth in
China: Evidence from Cointegration and Causality Testing”, Review of
Applied Economics (2006) 2(1): 81-98.
149. Ingrid Nielsen, Berenice Nyland, Chris Nyland, Russell Smyth and
Mingqiong Zhang, “Determinants of School Attendance Among Migrant
Children: Survey Evidence From China‟s Jiangsu Province”, Pacific
Economic Review (2006) 11(4): 461-476.
150. Ingrid Nielsen, Russell Smyth and Mingqiong Zhang, “Unemployment
Within China‟s Floating Population: Empirical Evidence From Jiangsu
Survey Data”, The Chinese Economy (Special Issue on “China‟s Rural
Economy at the Crossroads”) (2006) 39(4): 41-56.
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151. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “The Dynamic Relationship Between
Real Exchange Rates, Real Interest Rates and Foreign Exchange Reserves:
Empirical Evidence From China”, Applied Financial Economics (2006)
16(9): 639-651.
152. Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “Hi-ho, Hi-ho, It‟s Off to Work We
Go…..What Drives the Needs and Desires of Employees in China?”, Monash
Business Review (2006) 2(1): 8-11.
153. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “What Determines Migration Flows from
Low Income to High Income Countries? An Empirical Investigation of Fiji-
US Migration 1972-2001”, Contemporary Economic Policy (2006) 24(2):
332-342.
154. Xiaolei Qian and Russell Smyth, “Growth Accounting for the Chinese
Provinces 1990-2000: Incorporating Human Capital Accumulation”, Journal
of Chinese Economic and Business Studies (2006) 4(1): 21-37.
155. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Random Walk versus Multiple Trend
Breaks in Stock Prices: Evidence from Fifteen European Markets”, Applied
Financial Economics Letters (2006) 2(1): 1-7.
156. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Do Governments Lead or Lag in
Fighting Crime?” Applied Economics Letters (2006) 13(1): 11-15.
157. Russell Smyth, “Do Judges Behave as Homo economicus and, if so, Can We
Measure their Performance? An Antipodean Perspective on a Tournament of
Judges”, Florida State University Law Review (Symposium Issue on
“Empirical Measures of Judicial Performance”) (2005) 32(4): 1299-1330.
158. Mita Bhattacharya, Ingrid Nielsen, Chris Nyland, Russell Smyth and
Mingqiong Zhang, “Urban Social Insurance and Worker Satisfaction in
China: Implications for India”, Indian Journal of Labour Economics (2005)
48(3): 475-494.
159. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Structural Breaks and Unit Roots in
Australian Macroeconomic Time Series”, Pacific Economic Review (2005)
10(4): 421-437.
160. Ingrid Nielsen, Chris Nyland, Russell Smyth and Cherrie Zhu, “Perceptions
of Subjective Economic Well-Being and Support for Market Reform Among
China‟s Urban Population”, Post-Communist Economies (2005) 17(4): 425-
447.
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161. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “The Determinants of Aggregate Import
Demand in Brunei Darussalam: An Empirical Assessment Using a
Cointegration and Error Correction Approach”, Singapore Economic Review
(2005) 50(2): 197-210.
162. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Modelling Immigration Flows From
Developing to Developed Countries: An Application of the Bounds Test to
Fiji –Australia Migration”, Pacific Economic Bulletin (2005) 20(2): 104-116.
163. Ingrid Nielsen, Chris Nyland, Russell Smyth, Mingqiong Zhang and Cherrie
Zhu, “Which Rural Migrants Receive Social Insurance in Chinese Cities?
Evidence From Jiangsu Survey Data”, Global Social Policy (2005) 5(3): 353-
381 (Special Issue on “Migration and Social Protection”).
164. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Cointegration of Stock Markets
Between New Zealand, Australia and the G7 Economics: Searching for Co-
movement Under Structural Change”, Australian Economic Papers (2005)
44(3): 231-247.
165. Li Ke, Russell Smyth and Yao Shuntian, “Institutionalized Corruption and
Privilege in China‟s Socialist Market Economy: A General Equilibrium
Analysis”, Pacific Economic Review (2005) 10(3): 341-360.
166. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Are OECD Stock Prices Characterized
by a Random Walk? Evidence from Sequential Trend Break and Panel Data
Models”, Applied Financial Economics (2005) 15(8): 547-556.
167. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Exchange Rates and Stock Prices in
South Asia: Evidence From Granger Causality Tests”, ICFAI Journal of
Applied Finance (2005) 11(3): 31-37.
168. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Temporal Causality and the Dynamics
of Democracy, Emigration and Real Income in Fiji”, International Review of
Applied Economics (2005) 19(2): 245-263.
169. Gennadi Kazakevitch and Russell Smyth, “Gradualism versus Shock
Therapy: (Re)interpreting the Chinese and Russian Experience”, Asia Pacific
Business Review (2005) 11(1): 69-81.
170. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Electricity Consumption, Employment
and Real Income in Australia: Evidence From Multivariate Granger Causality
Tests”, Energy Policy (2005) 33(9): 1109-1116.
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171. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Residential Demand for Electricity in
Australia: An Application of the Bounds Testing Approach to Cointegration”,
Energy Policy (2005) 33(4): 467-474.
172. Ergun Dogan, Russell Smyth and Ian Wills, “Transaction Costs and
Alternative Export Channels: The Case of Malaysian Exporters”, Asian
Profile (2004) 32(6): 539-555.
173. Russell Smyth, Junli Wang and Xin Deng, “Equity-for-Debt Swaps in
Chinese Big Business: A Case Study of Restructuring in One Large State-
owned Enterprise”, Asia Pacific Business Review (2004) 10(3&4): 382-401
(Special 10th
Anniversary Issue - Globalization and Competition: Big
Business in Asia).
174. Li Ke and Russell Smyth, “Division of Labor, Specialization and the
Enforcement of a System of Property Rights: A General Equilibrium
Analysis”, Pacific Economic Review (2004) 9(4): 305-324.
175. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Modelling the Linkage Between
Australian and G7 Stock Markets: Common Stochastic Trends and Regime
Shifts”, Applied Financial Economics (2004) 14(14): 991-1004.
176. Paresh Narayan, Russell Smyth and Mohan Nandha, “Interdependence and
Dynamic Linkages Between the Emerging Stock Markets of South Asia”,
Accounting and Finance (2004) 44(3): 419-439.
177. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Is Korea‟s Stock Market Efficient?”
Applied Economics Letters (2004) 11(11): 707-710
178. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Temporal Causality and the Dynamics
of Exports, Human Capital and Real Income in China”, International Journal
of Applied Economics (2004) 1(1): 24-45.
179. Russell Smyth, Xin Deng and Junli Wang, “Restructuring State-Owned Big
Business in Former Planned Economies: The Case of China‟s Shipbuilding
Industry”, New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies (2004) 6(1): 100-129.
180. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “Temporal Causality Between Human
Capital and Real Income in Cointegrated VAR Processes: Empirical
Evidence From China 1960-1999”, International Journal of Business and
Economics (2004) 3(1): 1-11.
181. Russell Smyth and Brett Inder, “Is Chinese Provincial Real GDP Per Capita
Nonstationary? Evidence from Multiple Trend Break Unit Root Tests”,
China Economic Review (2004) 15(1): 1-24.
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182. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “The Relationship Between the Real
Exchange Rate and Balance of Payments: Empirical Evidence for China from
Cointegration and Causality Testing”, Applied Economics Letters (2004)
11(5): 287-291.
183. Russell Smyth, “Is the Inflation Rate Non-stationary? Panel Data Evidence
From Australian Capital Cities”, Empirical Economics Letters (2003) 2(5):
173-181.
184. Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth, “The Causal Relationship Between
Female Employment and Fertility in South Asia: An Application of the
Bounds Testing Approach to Cointegration”, Indian Journal of Labour
Economics (2003) 46(2): 247-252.
185. Russell Smyth and Mita Bhattacharya, “What Determines Judicial Prestige?
An Empirical Analysis for Judges of the Federal Court of Australia”,
American Law and Economics Review (2003) 5(1): 233-262.
186. Russell Smyth, “Unemployment Hysteresis in Australian States and
Territories: Evidence From Panel Data Unit Root Tests”, Australian
Economic Review (2003) 36(2): 181-192.
187. Russell Smyth and Mohan Nandha, “Cointegration and Causality in
Australian Capital City House Prices 1986-2001”, Journal of Economic and
Social Policy (2003) 7(2): 35-50.
188. Mita Bhattacharya and Russell Smyth, “The Life Cycle Research Output of
Professors in Australian Economics Departments: An Empirical Analysis
Based on Survey Questionnaires”, Economic Papers (2003) 22(2): 30-46.
189. Russell Smyth, “Explaining Historical Dissent Rates in the High Court of
Australia”, Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics (2003)
41(2): 83-114.
190. Russell Smyth and Zen Lu, “Explaining TFP Growth in Chinese Industry –
The Role of Incentives, Openness and Ownership Reform”, Journal of
International Economic Studies (2003) No. 17: 71-86.
191. Mita Bhattacharya and Russell Smyth, “The Game is Not the Same: The
Demand for Test Match Cricket in Australia” Australian Economic Papers
(2003) 42(1): 77-90.
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192. Russell Smyth and Zhai Qingguo, “Economic Restructuring in China‟s Large
and Medium-Sized State-owned Enterprises – Evidence from Liaoning‟
Journal of Contemporary China (2003) 12(34): 173-205.
193. Russell Smyth, “Is there a Unit Root in Per Capita Real GDP? Panel Data
Evidence from Chinese Provinces” Asian Profile (2003) 31(4): 289-295.
194. Russell Smyth and Mohan Nandha, “Bivariate Causality Between Exchange
Rates and Stock Prices in South Asia”, Applied Economics Letters (2003)
10(11): 699-704.
195. Russell Smyth, “Case Complexity and Citation of Judicial Authority - Some
Empirical Evidence from the New Zealand Court of Appeal”, Murdoch E-Law
Journal (2003) 10(1): http://www.murdoch.edu.au/elaw/indices/issue/v10n1.html
196. Russell Smyth, “Acclimation Effects for High Court Justices 1903-1975”,
University of Western Sydney Law Review (2002) 6: 167-190.
197. Ergun Dogan and Russell Smyth, “Board Remuneration, Company
Performance and Ownership Concentration: Evidence from Publicly Listed
Malaysian Companies” ASEAN Economic Bulletin (2002) 19(3): 319-347.
198. Jianguo Wang, Lim Puay Keng and Russell Smyth, “China‟s Population
Policy Design Alternatives: Using the Market to Regulate China‟s Population
Growth” Asian Profile (2002) 30(5): 379-392.
199. Russell Smyth, “Judges and Academic Scholarship: An Empirical Study of
the Academic Publication Patterns of Federal Court and High Court Judges”,
QUT Law and Justice Journal (2002) 2(2): 198-225.
200. Russell Smyth and Zhai Qingguo, “Equity for Debt Swaps in China‟s State-
owned Enterprises: A Property Rights Perspective”, China Information
(2002) 16(1): 1-24.
201. Russell Smyth and He ling Shi “Ownership Reform and Total Factor
Productivity Growth in Chinese Industry” Applied Economic Letters (2002)
9(1): 103-106.
202. Russell Smyth, Freddie Lim and He-ling Shi, “Explaining the Performance of
China‟s Collective Township and Village Enterprise Sector” Journal of
International Economic Studies (2002) No. 16: 111-126.
203. Russell Smyth and Zhai Qingguo, “Reforming China‟s Large-scale
State-owned Enterprises – The Petrochemical Sector” Asia Pacific Journal of
Economics and Business (2001) 5(2): 82-104.
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204. Ergun Dogan, Russell Smyth and Ian Wills, “Transaction Costs and
Exchange: Nine Case Studies of Australian and Malaysian Firms” Asian
Economic Journal (2001) 15(4): 451-471.
205. Russell Smyth, Zhai Qingguo and Wang Jing, “Labour Market Reform in
China‟s State-owned Enterprises – A Case Study of Post-Deng Fushun in
Liaoning Province” New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies (2001) 3(2): 42-
72.
206. Russell Smyth, “Historical Evolution, Financing and the Changing Nature of
Corporate Governance in China‟s Collective Township and Village
Enterprises”, Asian Academy of Management Journal (2001) 6(1): 81-97.
207. Russell Smyth, “Citation of Judicial and Academic Authority in the Supreme
Court of Western Australia” University of Western Australia Law Review
(2001) 30(1): 1-27.
208. Russell Smyth, “Judicial Prestige: A Citation Analysis of Federal Court
Judges” Deakin Law Review (2001) 6(1): 120-148.
209. Russell Smyth, Zhai Qingguo and Hu Wenguo, “Restructuring of China‟s
Petrochemical Enterprises – A Case Study of the Fushun Petrochemical
Company” Post-Communist Economies (2001) 13(2): 243-261.
210. Mita Bhattacharya and Russell Smyth “Aging and Productivity Among
Judges: Some Empirical Evidence From the High Court of Australia”
Australian Economic Papers (2001) 40(2): 199-212.
211. Wang Jianguo, Tang Mui Ling and Russell Smyth, “Corporate Governance
and Ownership Reform in China‟s State-owned Enterprises” Asian Profile
(2001) 29(2): 93-108.
212. Russell Smyth, Wang Jianguo and Quek Lee Kiang “Efficiency, Performance
and Changing Corporate Governance in China‟s Township-Village
Enterprises since the 1990s” Asian-Pacific Economic Literature (2001)
15(1): 30-41.
213. Russell Smyth, “Who Gets Cited? An Empirical Study of Judicial Prestige in
the High Court” University of Queensland Law Journal (2000) 21(1): 7-22.
214. Russell Smyth, “Judicial Citations – An Empirical Study of Citation Practice
in the New Zealand Court of Appeal” Victoria University of Wellington Law
Review (2000) 31(4): 847-895.
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215. Xin Deng and Russell Smyth, “Non-tax Levies in China, Sources, Problems
and Suggestions for Reform”, Development Policy Review (2000) 18(4): 391-
411.
216. Wang Jianguo, Russell Smyth and Tan Dai Hwee, “The Role of Confucian
Values in East Asian Development – Before and After the Financial Crisis”,
Journal of International and Area Studies (2000) 7(1): 115-135.
217. Russell Smyth and Dic Lo, “Theories of the Firm and the Relationship
Between Different Perspectives on the Division of Labour”, Review of
Political Economy (2000) 12(3): 333-349.
218. Russell Smyth, “Law or Economics? An Empirical Investigation of the
Impact of Economics on Australian Courts”, Australian Business Law
Review (2000) 28(1): 5-21.
219. Russell Smyth and Zen Lu “A Model Formalising the Trade-Offs Between
Collective Learning and Specialisation in the Collective Township and
Village Enterprise Sector in China” Asian Economic Review (2000) 42(2):
263-278.
220. Russell Smyth, “Labor-Market and Social-Welfare Reform in the State-
Owned Sector in China”, Journal of Developing Areas (1999) 33(2): 223-
244.
221. Russell Smyth, “Some are More Equal than Others – An Empirical
Investigation into the Voting Behaviour of the Mason Court” Canberra Law
Review (1999) 6(1&2): 193-218.
222. Russell Smyth, “Enterprise Bankruptcies and the Restructuring of China‟s
State-Owned Sector - A Review of Some Recent Problems and Prospects for
Future Success” China Information (1999) 13(4): 66-82.
223. Russell Smyth, “Shareholding Cooperative Reform and Ownership of
China‟s Collective Township-Village and Small-Scale State-Owned
Enterprises” New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies (1999) 1(1): 60-76.
224. Russell Smyth, “Rural Enterprises in Jiangsu Province, China: Recent
Institutional Changes and Future Prospects” Development Policy Review
(1999) 17 (2): 191-213.
225. Russell Smyth, “What do Intermediate Appellate Courts Cite? A Quantitative
Study of the Citation Practice of Australian State Supreme Courts”, Adelaide
Law Review (1999) 21(1): 51-80.
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226. Russell Smyth, “A Citation Analysis of Australian Economic Journals”
Australian Academic and Research Libraries (1999) 30(2): 119-133.
227. Russell Smyth, “Towards „the Modern Corporation‟: Recent Developments
in the Institutional Reform of State-Owned Enterprises in Mainland China”
Issues and Studies (1998) 34 (8): 102-131.
228. Russell Smyth, “Property Rights in China‟s Economic Reforms” Communist
and Post-Communist Studies (1998) 31 (3): 235-248.
229. Russell Smyth, “Township and Village Enterprises in China - Growth
Mechanism and Future Prospects” Journal of International Economic Studies
(1998) No. 12: 101-117.
230. Russell Smyth, “Academic Writing and the Courts: A Quantitative Study of
the Influence of Legal and Non-legal Periodicals in the High Court”,
University of Tasmania Law Review (1998) 17(2): 164-185.
231. Russell Smyth, “Prospects for Chinese „Red Chip‟ Enterprises and „H-class‟
Shares in Hong Kong” Asian Profile (1998) 26 (6): 451-461.
232. Russell Smyth, “An Economics Perspective on Harsher Penalties” Current
Issues in Criminal Justice (1997) 9 (1): 85-88.
233. Russell Smyth, “The Township and Village Enterprise Sector as a Specific
Example of Regionalism - Some General Lessons for Socialist
Transformation” Economic Systems (1997) 21 (3): 235-264.
234. Russell Smyth, “A (Re)interpretation of Recent Developments in the Reform
of State-Owned Enterprises” China Report (1997) 33 (4): 507-525.
235. Russell Smyth, “The Principle of Proportionality Ten Years After GCHQ”
Australian Journal of Administrative Law (1995) 2 (4): 189-196.
236. Russell Smyth, “Is it time to Bury the Consumption Tax? Tax Mix Switch
Post-Fightback” Economic Papers (1994) 13 (3): 29-39.
Non-Refereed Journal Articles
1. Russell Smyth, “Monash: Building New Communities”, Around the Globe
(2008) 4(3): 28-31.
2. Angelo Andrea Di Castro and Russell Smyth, “From Discrimination to
Multiculturalism: Melbourne‟s Experience with Chinese Migration”, Prato
Storia E Arte (Prato History and Art) (2007), No. 102: 55-67.
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 31
3. Ingrid Nielsen, Russell Smyth and Guo Yue, “Where Have All the Workers
Gone? China‟s Emerging Migrant Labour Shortage”, Around the Globe
(2006) 3(1): 6-10
4. Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth, “Workers and Social Protection in China”,
Around the Globe (2005) 2(3): 14-18.
5. Zhai Qingguo, Gennadi Kazakevitch and Russell Smyth, “Shock Therapy and
Gradualism in China and Russia”, Public Economics Research (2003) 1(1):
122-131 (in Chinese)
6. Russell Smyth, Zhai Qingguo and Chen Ye, “Property Rights Reform and
„Equity Debt Swaps‟ in China‟s State-owned Enterprises”, Review of
Political Economy, (2002) No1: 171-181 (in Chinese)
7. Russell Smyth and Zhai Qingguo, “A Comparative Perspective on Recent
Experience with the Reform of Public Enterprises in Australia and China”,
Journal of the Fushun Petroleum Institute (2002) 22(3): 69-75 (in Chinese)
8. Russell Smyth and Zhai Qingguo, “Australia‟s Experience with Reforming
State-Owned Enterprises and its Relevance to China”, Research on Financial
and Economic Issues (2001) No. 7: 9-12 (in Chinese)
9. Russell Smyth, “Are TVEs Another East Asian Miracle that the World Bank
Can‟t Explain?” SOAS Economic Digest (1997) 1 (1): 5-6
10. Russell Smyth, “Deng‟s Legacy” China in Focus Spring (1997): 14
Non-Refereed Book Reviews
1. Russell Smyth, “Review of Rachel Murphy (Ed.) Labour Migration and
Social Development in Contemporary China (London and New York:
Routledge, 2009)” China Information (2009) 23(2): 342-344.
2. Russell Smyth, “Review of Charles A. Calomiris (Ed.) China’s Financial
Transition at a Crossroads (New York, Columbia University Press, 2007)”,
Asian Studies Review (2008) 32(3): 434-435.
3. Russell Smyth, “Review of R. Flemming, Tournament of Appeals: Granting
Judicial Review in Canada (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2004)”, Australian
Journal of Political Science (2005) 40(1): 148-149.
4. Russell Smyth, “Review of C.A. Holz, China’s Industrial State-Owned
Enterprises: Between Profitability and Bankruptcy (Singapore: World
Scientific 2003)” The China Review (2004) 4(1): 244-245.
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5. Russell Smyth, “Review of E. Jones The Record of Economic Development
(Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2002)” Economic Analysis and Policy (2002)
32(2): 261-262.
6. Russell Smyth, “Review of L. Sun Aggregate Behaviour of Investment in
China 1953-96 – An Analysis of Investment Hunger and Fluctuation
(Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001)” Journal of Contemporary Asia (2002) 32(3):
407-408
7. Russell Smyth, “Review of H. Sun Foreign Investment and Economic
Development in China: 1979-1996 (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 1998); A.
Nathan China’s Transition (New York: Columbia University Press, 1997); E.
Steinfeld Forging Reform in China (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
1998)” Journal of Contemporary Asia (2001) 31(1): 121-125
8. Russell Smyth, “Review of J. Oi and A. Walder, eds, Property Rights and
Economic Reform in China (Stanford: Stanford University Press 1999) China
Information (2000) 14(2): 290-293
9. Russell Smyth, “Review of J. Oi, Rural China Takes Off: Institutional
Foundations of Economic Reform (Los Angeles: University of California
Press 1999)” China Information (2000) 14(1): 230-232
10. Russell Smyth, “Review of D. Yang, Beyond Beijing - Liberalisation and the
Regions in China (London: Routledge 1997); J. McMillan and B. Naughton
(eds) Reforming Asian Socialism: The Growth of Market Institutions (Ann
Arbor: University of Michigan Press 1996); Y. Ji China’s Enterprise Reform
- Changing State/Society Relations after Mao (London: Routledge 1998)”
Journal of Contemporary Asia (1998) 28 (3): 402-408
Successful Research Grant Applications
Year Title and scheme Amount received
2011 “Costs of Crime in Victoria, Stage II”,
Department of Justice, Victoria (with P.
Collier)
$25,000
2010 “Costs of Crime in Victoria, Stage I”,
Department of Justice, Victoria (with P.
Collier, S. Pickering and S. Trotter)
$37,000
2010 “Utilities Restructuring in Chile, South Africa,
Thailand, the USA, and the UK”, International
Labor Organisation (with P. Narayan)
$5000
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 33
2009 Attaining optimal carbon abatement rules
through consumer advocacy: Learning from
European Experience on the Regulation of
Energy, Consumer Advocacy Panel (with R.
Brown, J. Malbon and others)
$110,000
2008 Three Decades of Economic Reform in
China”, International Strategic Initiatives
Grant, Monash University
$5800
2008 Energy Costs, Firm Profitability and Exchange
Rate Shocks in China, Monash SCU Strategic
Initiative Fund (with G. Zhang)
$6200
2007 What are the decision-making patterns of
Australia‟s newest federal court? Faculty
Research Grant, Faculty of Law, Monash
University (with M. Groves)
$5000
2007 The Publication Patterns of County Court
Judges, Department of Economics, Monash
University
$9000
2007 State Supreme Court Database, Department of
Economics and Faculty of Business and
Economics, Infrastructure Grant
$24,000
2007 The Relationship Between Female Labour
Force Participation Rates and the Total
Fertility Rate in OECD Countries: New
Evidence From Panel Data, Faculty Grant
$4,500
2007 The Chinese Community in Prato, Monash
International Strategic Initiatives and Monash
Institute for the Study of Global Movements
$45,000
2005 People Movement, Benefit Entitlement and the
Creation of a Unified Labour Market in China,
Monash Institute for the Study of Global
Movements (with G. Davies, C. Zhu)
$40,000
2005 Effects of Intergroup Contact on Attitudes of
Chinese Migrant Workers to Urban Locals,
Faculty Research Grant (with I. Nielsen)
$13,000
2005-07 Social and Business Implications of Extending
China’s Social Security System, ARC Linkage
(with C. Nyland, C. Zhu, G. Ramia, G.
Davies)
$133,600
2004 Grant to purchase OECD Energy Databases,
Department of Economics, Monash University
$12,000
2004 Grant to purchase OECD Health Databases,
Department of Economics, Monash University
$1000
2004 Marketization and Subjective Well-Being
Among China’s Urban Population, Faculty
Research Grant (with C. Nyland and C. Zhu)
$14000
2004 Grants to Support the Research Activities of $24,000
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 34
the ABERU, Department of Economics
2004 Globalisation and Labour Markets in South
Asia, Monash Institute for the Study of Global
Movements (with C. Nyland and M. Vicziany)
$10,000
2004-06 Business Social Protection Behaviour in
Shanghai (with C. Nyland and C. Zhu), ARC
Linkage.
$112,000
2003-04 “Global Markets, Human Mobility and Social
Protection” Monash Institute for the Study of
Global Movements (with C. Nyland and
Others)
$400,000
2003 Business Social Protection Behaviour
Utilizing Chinese Firm Data (with C. Nyland
and C. Zhu) Ministry of Labour and Social
Security, Shanghai
$25,000
2003 Business Social Protection Behaviour
Utilizing Chinese Firm Data Part II (with C.
Nyland and C. Zhu), Faculty Research Grant
and Dean’s Strategic Research Fund
$25,000
2003 Faculty Research Support Grant to support the
activities of the Asian Business and
Economics Research Unit
$9,300
2002 “Judicial Independence, Judicial Promotion
and the Enforcement of Legislative Wealth
Transfers: An Empirical Study of the New
Zealand High Court” MSG (with P. Maitra)
$7,200
2002 “Corporate Governance in Asia”
SMURF/MAI (with O.K. Tam)
$10,000
2002 “The Global Governance Role of International
Regulatory Organisations” SMURF/MGRU
(with G. Gilligan)
$10,621
2002 “Occupational Health and Safety Governance
in Contemporary China” SMURF/MGRU
(with T. Larsson, C. Nyland and C. Zhu)
$18,775
2002 “Theories of Diversification in Large-scale
State-owned Enterprise Groups in China”,
Faculty Grant
$8,000
2002 Institutional Challenges for the Global China
(Conference), Dean’s strategic research fund,
plus Departments of Accounting & Finance,
Economics and Management.
$40,000
2001 “WTO Membership of China and Sino-
Australian Investment and Trade” ARC IREX
(with Y.K. Ng, S. Ng, H. Shi and X. Yang)
$13,000
2001 “The Determinants of Judicial Influence in the
Federal Court” Faculty Grant (with M.
Bhattacharya)
$6,500
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 35
2000 “Asian Business and Economic Development
Mark II” SMURF 2 (with others in the Asian
Economies Research Unit)
$40,000
2000 “The Economic Rationale for Diversification
in Large-scale State-owned Enterprise Groups
in China” Small ARC
$5,000
2000 “Transaction Costs and Export Channels of
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises” Monash
University Malaysia (with E. Dogan and I.
Wills)
$3,000
1999 “The Effectiveness of Shareholding
Cooperative Reform in the Rural Industrial
Sector in Jiangsu, Faculty Grant
$4,000
1999 “Asian Business and Economic Development”
SMURF 1 (with others in the Asian
Economies Research Unit)
$70,000
1999 “Structure of Corporate Ownership in
Malaysia” Monash University Malaysia” (with
E. Dogan)
$4,600
1998 Institutional Innovation and Growth in the
Chinese State and Non-state Sector” Faculty
Grant (with H-L. Shi)
$12,000
Consulting Projects
“Costs of Crime in Victoria, Stage II”, Department of Justice, Victoria Australia, August
2011.
“Costs of Crime in Victoria, Stage I”, Department of Justice, Victoria Australia, October-
December 2010
“Working Hours in Supply Chain Chinese and Thai Factories”, Fair Labor Association,
Shanghai, June-September 2010
“Utilities Restructuring in Chile, South Africa, Thailand, the USA, and the UK”,
International Labor Organisation, June-October 2010 (with Paresh Narayan)
China-Australia Governance Program, Component 2 Theme: Strengthening Policy
Processes to Reduce Trade Barriers – Australian Advisory Quality Assurance Group
Specialist on the Implementation Plan – Quality at Entry Assessment, January 2007.
Postgraduate Research Supervision
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 36
Completed Ph.D Students
Farha Ghapar, Business and Economics, Thesis title - “Patenting Activity and Financial
Performance at the Malaysian Firm Level – An Empirical Study (1994 – 2008)”,
Completed 2012.
Hui Shi, Economics, Thesis title - “The Efficiency of Government Promotion of the
Tourism Industry With Special Reference to Australia”, Completed 2010.
Seema Narayan, Centre for Policy Studies, Thesis title – “The Dynamics of the Current
Account: The Case of OECD Countries”, Completed 2009.
Xiaolei Qian – Economics, Thesis title – “Parental Education Expenditure, the Returns to
Education and Regional Disparities in Education Output with Empirical Applications to
China”, Completed 2009.
Yaomin Wu – Economics, Thesis topic – “Essays on the Role of Banking and Credit in
the Asian Financial Crisis”, Completed 2008.
Vinod Mishra – Economics, Thesis title – “Three Essays on the Indian Stock Market”,
Completed 2008.
Lana Masliouk – Economics, Thesis title – “Three Essays on the Stochastic Properties of
Crude Oil Prices and Production” Completed 2008.
George Chen – Economics, Thesis title – “Agglomeration Economies and the Location of
Foreign Direct Investment: The Regional Distribution of Taiwanese Investment in China”
Completed 2008.
Zhong Qin – Economics, Thesis title – “Changing Patterns in Corporate Governance,
Family and Government Trust in Private Enterprises in Zhejiang Province, China”.
Completed 2007.
Guibin Zhang – Monash Asia Institute, Thesis Title – “Informal Financing and the Role
of the Private Sector in Chengdu, China”. Completed 2006.
Jaai Parasnis – Economics, Thesis title – “The Impact of Immigration on the Australian
Labour Market”. Completed 2005.
Xin Deng – Economics, Thesis title - “Externality, Road Pricing and Private Automobile
Ownership – With a Case Study of China”. Completed 2003.
Current Ph.D Students
Lutfunnahar Begum, Economics, Thesis topic „Gender Bias at the Family Level in
Developing Countries‟
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 37
Anja Fladrich – MAI, Thesis topic – „Chinese in Prato‟.
David Treisman – MAI, Thesis topic – „The Political Economy of ASEAN Integration‟
Completed Masters’ Students
Xun Lu – M. Phil. (Economics), Thesis Title – “Financial Development, Capital
Accumulation and Productivity Improvement: Evidence From China”. Completed 2005.
Xiaolei Qian – M. Phil. (Economics), Thesis Title – “Growth Accounting for the Chinese
Provinces Incorporating Human Capital Accumulation”. Completed 2004.
Josephine Lau - Master of Arts (Asian Studies), Thesis Title - “Factors Affecting the
Competitiveness of Guangdong (China) and Java (Indonesia) in Textile, Clothing and
Footwear Industries”. Completed 2001.
Academic Planning and Governance
Key Leadership Positions
2009 Head, Department of Economics.
2007-2008 Director, Monash University, „Chinese in Prato‟ research program.
2005 - 2008 Deputy Head, Department of Economics.
2005-2008 Advisory Board, Advanced Centre for Economic Studies, Renmin
University.
2004 - 2006 Department of Economics, Caulfield Campus Coordinator
2004 Acting Deputy Head, Department of Economics, June-December.
2003-2005 Research Coordinator, Department of Economics.
2003 - Supervisor under the University Performance Management Scheme.
2001 - 2009 Director, Asian Business and Economics Research Unit
External Assessor for Staff Recruitment/Review
2010 External Assessor, Promotion to Professor, Economics, University of
Western Australia
2008 External Assessor, Promotion to Professor, Economics, University of
Western Australia
2008 External Assessor, Confirmation (Major Review), Department of Social
Policy, London School of Economics.
2006 External Assessor, Recruitment, Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia
Sinica, Taiwan.
Service on Faculty/University Committees
2010 External Review of Masters of HRM, Masters of WER and ACREW
(Chair)
2010, 2012 Member, Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) Strategy Committee.
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 38
2010, 2012 Monash Two Digit Coordinator (2DC) for ERA FOR 14 „Economics‟.
2009-2010 Member, Academic Board
2009- Member, Faculty Executive
2009-2010 Member, Faculty Education Committee
2009 Member, Undergraduate Degrees Working Group
2007-2009 Member, Faculty Promotions Committee (Associate Professor).
2007 Executive Committee of the Criminal Justice Research Consortium.
2005-2006 Education Innovation and Quality Committee.
2004 Selection Committee for Dean‟s Award for Excellence by an ECR.
2004 -2005 Member, Faculty Strategic Research Committee.
2004 - Member, Faculty Internationalisation Committee.
2004-2005 Member, Faculty Promotions Committee (Lecturer and Senior Lecturer).
2004-2005 Member B. Bus. Course Advisory Group.
2003-2005 Member, Faculty Research Committee.
2003 Mentor in the New Staff Induction Program
2001-2002 Member, Faculty Committee on the Institute for Global Movements.
2000-2002 Member, Faculty Board.
1999-2000 Member, Library Advisory Committee for the Humanities and Social
Sciences.
1997-1998 Monash Enhancement Program
Service on Department Committees
2009 Chair, Department of Economics Self Review Committee.
2007 Member of the Honours Review Committee.
2006 Member B.Bus(Economics) Working Group.
2005- Member, Department of Economics Executive
2004-2005 Member, Department of Economics Self Review Committee.
2004-2005 Member, Department of Economics, Department Plan Committee.
2002-2005 Member, Department of Economics, Research Committee (Chair: 2003-2005)
2002 -2006 Editor, Department of Economics Discussion Paper Series
2002 Member, Department Review of International Unit Offerings
2000 Department of Economics, Finance Committee.
1999-2000 Department of Economics, Coursework Masters Committee
1997 Member, Department of Economics, Budget Review Committee
Organisation of Conferences/Workshops
2010 Harbin Institute of Technology-Monash University, International Conference of
Management Science and Engineering, Monash University (Co-Chair of
Organising Committee).
2008 „Social Inclusion – The Chinese and Italian Communities in Prato‟, Prato Italy
(Co-Chair of Organising Committee).
2007 „Building Communities: the Chinese in Prato‟ Monash Centre, Prato Italy (Chair
of the Organising Committee).
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 39
2007 „Migration and Social Protection in China‟, ABERU, Institute of Population and
Labor Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Science and Renmin-Monash
Advanced Centre for Economic Studies Conference, Renmin University of China,
Beijing (Co-Chair of the Organizing Committee).
2005 „Globalisation and Labour Mobility in China and India‟, ABERU/MAI
Conference, Monash University (Co-Chair of the Organizing Committee)
2004 „Asian Business in the Global Age‟, Asian Business and Economics Research
Unit Workshop, Monash University, (Co-Chair of the Organizing Committee).
2003 „Institutional Challenges for the Global China‟, Asian Business and Economics
Research Unit Conference, Monash University (Chair of the Organizing Committee)
2003 Asian Business and Economics Research Unit, South Asia Workshop (Chair of
the Organizing Committee)
2002 Asian Business and Economics Research Unit, South Asia Workshop (Chair of
the Organizing Committee)
2001 Melbourne-Monash Business in Asia Workshop, Melbourne University (Co-Chair
of the Organizing Committee)
2000 International Symposium on Malaysian Business in the New Era, Monash
Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur (Member of the Organising Committee)
1999 Industry Economics Conference (Co-Chair of the Organizing Committee)
Editorial Responsibilities
Editor/Associate Editor
2004-2009 Associate Editor, Pacific Economic Review (Blackwell, for the fourth issue
each year published with financial assistance from Nihon Business School).
1998-2008 Editor, Economic Papers (Economic Society of Australia)
Editorial Boards/Advisory Boards
2010- Correspondent Editor, Zhengzhi Jingjixue Pinglun (Review of Political Economy).
2010-2011 Editorial Board, Economics Research International (Hindawi Publishing)
2008- Editorial Board, Economic Analysis and Policy (Economic Society of Australia,
Queensland Branch).
2008 – Editorial Board, The Open Fuels and Energy Science Journal (Bentham Open).
2008- International Advisory Board, Indian Economic Journal (Indian Economic
Association).
2008- Editorial Board, Journal of International and Global Economic Studies (Institute
of International Economic Studies, Southeastern Louisiana University).
Russell Smyth Curriculum Vitae: March 2012 40
2002- International Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
(Blackwell).
Refereeing for Scholarly Journals
I have acted as a referee for the following academic journals:
Accounting and Finance
Adelaide Law Review
African Journal of Business Management
American Journal of Economics and Sociology
American Journal of Political Science
Annals of Tourism Research
Applied Economics
Applied Energy
Applied Financial Economics
Asia Pacific Business Review
Asian Journal of Criminology
Asian Pacific Economic Literature
Asian Politics and Policy
Asian Studies Review
Australian Economic Papers
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
Australian Journal of Labour Economics
Australian Journal of Political Science
Australian Journal of Social Issues
British Journal of Political Science
Canadian Journal of Development Studies
China Economic Review
China Information
China Review
Cities
Climatic Change
Comparative Economic Studies
Conflict Management and Peace Science
Contemporary Economic Policy
Defence and Peace Economics
Ecological Economics
Economic Development Quarterly
Economic and Labour Relations Review
Economic Modelling
Economic Record
Emerging Markets, Finance and Trade
Empirical Economics
Energies
Energy
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Energy Economics
Energy Journal
Energy Policy
Environmental Management
Environmental Science and Technology
European Journal of Political Economy
Global Business and Economics Review
Governance
Indian Economic Journal
International Interactions
International Journal of Business and Economics
International Journal of Emerging Markets
International Journal of Energy Sector Management
International Journal of Social Economics
International Political Science Review
International Review of Law and Economics
International Social Security Review
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology
Journal of the Asia-Pacific Economy
Journal of Comparative Economics
Journal of Economic Issues
Journal of Economic Surveys
Journal of Economics and Business
Journal of Empirical Finance
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
Journal of Income Distribution
Journal of Institutional Economics
Journal of International Business Studies
Journal of International Trade & Economic Development
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
Journal of Law & Courts
Journal of Legal Studies
Journal of Multinational Financial Management
Journal of Politics
Journal of Population Economics
Journal of Sports Economics
Journal of Urban Affairs
Just Policy
Law and Society Review
Melbourne University Law Review
Monash Business Review
Monash University Law Review
Natural Hazards
Physica A
Policy and Politics
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Politics and Policy
Public Health
Review of Applied Economics
Review of International Political Economy
Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies
Safety Science Monitor
Singapore Economic Review
Social Policy and Administration
Southern Economic Journal
Statistics and Probability Letters
Sustainable Cities and Society
Sydney Law Review
Tourism Management
UNSW Law Journal
World Development
Refereeing for Publishers
Edward Elgar
Refereeing for Funding Agencies
Australian Research Council; National Science Foundation (USA).
Reviewing for Research Assessment Exercises
Peer reviewer for Excellence in Research Australia (ERA)
Examiner of Theses
Ph.D
PhD Department of Economics, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, 2012.
PhD Department of Economics, National College of Business Administration and
Economics, Lahore, Pakistan, 2012
Ph.D Department of Economics, University of Wollongong, 2011.
Ph.D Department of Economics, Curtin University of Technology, 2011.
Ph.D School of Economics and Finance, QUT, 2011.
Ph.D Department of Economics, Macquarie University, 2011.
Ph.D Department of Economics, University of Wollongong, 2010.
Ph.D Department of Economics, Macquarie University, 2010.
Ph.D Department of Economics, Curtin University of Technology, 2009.
Ph.D Department of Economics, University of Western Australia, 2007.
Masters
M.Bus, School of Economics and Finance, QUT, 2010
MCom, Official Statistics, University of South Pacific, 2009.
MCom, School of Economics, University of South Pacific, 2007.
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MA, School of Political and Social Inquiry, Faculty of Arts, Monash University, 2006.
M.Ec.(Hons) Dept. of Economics, Monash University, 2006.
M.App.Econ. Dept. of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Griffith University, 2005.
M.A. (Asian Studies), Monash Asia Institute, 2004
M.Ec. Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, 2000
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