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Loss reserving: an actuarial perspective
In: Huebner international series on risk, insurance, and economic security
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The Three Queenslands - Sir Samuel Griffith's 'Ghost' Draft For A Queensland Federation
In: University of Queensland Law Journal (2020) Vol 39(1) p33-74
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Casual Vacancies Under Proportional Representation
In: UNSW Law Journal Volume 43(4) p. 1435-1472
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Why Were Aborigines Originally Excluded From the Races Power?
In: U. of Adelaide Law Research Paper No. 2020-24
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The Constitution and the Common Law Again
In: Adelaide Law Review, Band 40, Heft 2
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Book Review – Blackstone and his Critics
In: Taylor, G. (2019) Book Review – Blackstone and his Critics. Alternative Law Journal 2019, Vol. 44(3) 252–255
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'Squizzy' and the Cuckold: How Majority Jury Verdicts got their Australian Foothold
In: (2018) 45 Australian Bar Review
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The Constitution and the Common Law Again
In: Adelaide Law Review, Band 40, Heft 2
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Raising search costs to deter window shopping can increase profits and welfare
In: The Rand journal of economics, Band 48, Heft 2, S. 387-408
ISSN: 1756-2171
Consumers tend to browse products they are interested in and firms often invest resources in selling to them. A consequence, I show, is that it is optimal for a firm to increase the cost of browsing (even though this drives away potential customers) because doing so allows it to target sales efforts at those consumers most likely to buy. Despite representing pure waste, this can increase welfare by facilitating efficient allocation of sales or marketing resources. For a similar reason, consumers often benefit from search costs in aggregate, and prefer them to other means of screening, such as price increases.
Comment on the paper "The impact of covariates on a bonus–malus system: an application of Taylor's model" by Lemaire, Park & Wang
In: European actuarial journal, Band 6, Heft 1, S. 277-281
ISSN: 2190-9741
On the Origin of Section 96 of the Constitution
In: University of New South Wales Law Journal, Band 39, Heft 4
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