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Mai, Yinhua, Adams, Philip, Dixon, Peter and Menon, Jayant (2010) The Growth Locomotive of the People’s Republic of China: Macro and Terms-of-Trade Impacts on Neighboring Countries. Asian Development Review, 27 (2). pp. 82-121. ISSN 0116-1105

Dixon, Peter, Menon, Jayant and Rimmer, Maureen T (2000) Changes in Technology and Preferences: A General Equilibrium Explanation of Rapid Growth in Trade. Australian Economic Papers, 39 (1). 33 - 55. ISSN 0004-900X

Monograph

Menon, Jayant (1996) How Reliable are Intra-Industry Trade Measures as Indicators of Adjustment Costs? Working Paper. Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS).

Menon, Jayant and Dixon, Peter (1995) Regional Trading Arrangements and Intra-Industry Trade: The Case of ANZCERTA. Working Paper. Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS).

Dixon, Peter and Menon, Jayant (1995) Measures of Intra-Industry Trade as Indicators for Factor Market Disruption. Working Paper. Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS).

Athukorala, PC and Menon, Jayant (1995) Modelling Manufactured imports: Methodological Issues with Evidence From Australia. Working Paper. Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS).

Menon, Jayant and Dixon, Peter (1994) How Important is Intra-Industry Trade in Australia's Rapid Trade Growth? Working Paper. Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS).

Menon, Jayant (1994) Flexible Exchange Rates and Traded Goods Prices: A Theory of the Short-Run. Working Paper. Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS).

Menon, Jayant (1994) Trade Liberalization and Intra-Industry Specialization: The Australian Experience. Working Paper. Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS).

Menon, Jayant (1993) Exchange Rate Pass-Through for Australian Manufactured Imports: Estimates from the Johansen Maximum-Likelihood Procedure. Working Paper. Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS).

Menon, Jayant (1993) Import Price and Activity Elasticities for the MONASH Model: Johansen FIML Estimation of Cointegration Vectors. Working Paper. Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS).