Current working papers
Bharadwaj, A. and R. Breunig (2026), "All in the Family: Bunching Elasticities and Intra-Family Income Shifting". Tax and Transfer Policy Institute Working Paper 2/2026.
Win, N., J. Hambur and R. Breunig (2025), "Are Investment Tax Breaks Effective? Australian Evidence". Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion paper RDP 2025-01.
Bradshaw, N., R. Breunig, N. Deutscher and L. Vass (2026), "The employment effects of a pandemic job retention scheme: Evidence from Australia’s JobKeeper program". Unpublished working paper.
Breunig, R., A. Domazet, C. Lim and O. Majeed (2025), "Asymmetries and habit formation in price elasticities in the Australian aviation sector". Unpublished working paper.
Varela, P., R. Breunig and M. Smith (2025), "Measuring the changing size of intergenerational transfers in the Australian tax and transfer system". Tax and Transfer Policy Institute Working Paper 7/2025.
Varela, P. and R. Breunig (2024), "Determinants of the economic outcomes of Australian permanent migrants". Tax and Transfer Policy Institute Working Paper 7/2024.
Majeed, O., R. Breunig and A. Domazet (2024), “How competition impacts prices: The Australian aviation sector”. Treasury Working Paper.
Zaresani, A., M. Olivo-Villabrille and R. Breunig (2024), “Tax sheltering cost among high-income taxpayers: Evidence from an Australian tax policy change”. Tax and Transfer Policy Institute Working Paper 3/2024.
Gong, X., B. Freyens and R. Breunig (2024), "Compatibility in personalities and non-cognitive skills, problem gambling and relationship dissolution in Australia". Tax and Transfer Policy Institute Working Paper 10/2024.
Sainbury, T., R. Breunig and T. Watson (2022), “COVID-19 Private Pension Withdrawals and Unemployment Tenures”. IZA Discussion paper no. 15399.
Chien, C-H., R. Breunig and A. Welsh (2022), “Firm-level dynamics and aggregate productivity: Australian evidence using linked employer-employee data”.
Wokker, C., A. Wiskich and R. Breunig (2020), “Resource Rents, Political Rights and Civil Liberties”. Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA) Working Paper.
Biddle, N., R. Breunig and F. Markham (2019), “Describing the top of the income distribution in Australia”. Centre for Social Research and Methods (CSRM) Working Paper, No. 4/2019.