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Lionel Frost

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Affiliation

Department of Economics
Monash Business School
Monash University

Melbourne, Australia
http://business.monash.edu/economics
RePEc:edi:demonau (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Luc Borrowman & Gennadi Kazakevitch & Lionel Frost, 2014. "Measuring Housing Affordability: What Types of Australian Households are in Stress?," Monash Economics Working Papers 42-14, Monash University, Department of Economics.
  2. Lionel Frost & Margaret Lightbody & Abdel Halabi, 2013. "Expanding social inclusion in community sports organizations: evidence from rural Australian Football clubs," Monash Economics Working Papers 31-13, Monash University, Department of Economics.
  3. Lionel Frost & Peter Schuwalow, 2010. "Labour market regulation and professional sport: The case of the Victorian Football League’s Coulter Law, 1930-1970," Monash Economics Working Papers 42-10, Monash University, Department of Economics.
  4. Lionel Frost, 2007. "Across The Great Divide: The Economy Of The Inland Corridor," Monash Economics Working Papers 14-07, Monash University, Department of Economics.
  5. Lionel Frost & Abdel K. Halabi, 2007. "Measuring The Success Of Country Football Clubs," Monash Economics Working Papers 16-07, Monash University, Department of Economics.
  6. Lionel E Frost & T. Dingle, 1994. "Infrastructure, Technology and Change: An Historical Perspective," Working Papers 1994.04, School of Economics, La Trobe University.
  7. Lionel E Frost & T. Dingle, 1993. "Sustaining Suburbia: A Historical Perspective of Australia's Urban Growth," Working Papers 1993.23, School of Economics, La Trobe University.
  8. Lionel E Frost, 1990. "Government & Economic Development: The Case of Irrigation in Victoria," Working Papers 1990.03, School of Economics, La Trobe University.
  9. Lione1 E Frost, 1989. "Nineteenth Century Adelaide in a Global Context," Working Papers 1989.16 EDIRC Provider-In, School of Economics, La Trobe University.

Articles

  1. Luc Borrowman & Lionel Frost & Abdel K Halabi & Peter Schuwalow, 2020. "Evading labour market regulations to preserve team performance: evidence from the Victorian Football League, 1930–70," Business History, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 62(8), pages 1303-1323, November.
  2. Lionel Frost & Luc Borrowman & Abdel K. Halabi, 2019. "Stadiums and Scheduling: Measuring Deadweight Losses in the Victorian Football League, 1920–70," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 59(2), pages 181-201, July.
  3. Luc Borrowman & Gennadi Kazakevitch & Lionel Frost, 2017. "How long do households remain in housing affordability stress?," Housing Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 32(7), pages 869-886, October.
  4. Lionel Frost & Margaret Lightbody & Amanda Carter & Abdel K. Halabi, 2016. "A cricket ground or a football stadium? The business of ground sharing at the Adelaide Oval before 1973," Business History, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 58(8), pages 1164-1182, November.
  5. Luc Borrowman & Gennadi Kazakevitch & Lionel Frost, 2015. "What Types of Australian Households are in Housing Affordability Stress?," Economic Papers, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 34(1-2), pages 1-10, June.
  6. Wijeratne, Aaron J.C. & Van Dijk, Pieter A. & Kirk-Brown, Andrea & Frost, Lionel, 2014. "Rules of engagement: The role of emotional display rules in delivering conservation interpretation in a zoo-based tourism context," Tourism Management, Elsevier, vol. 42(C), pages 149-156.
  7. Lionel Frost & Peter Schuwalow & Luc Borrowman, 2012. "Labour market regulation and team performance: The Victorian Football League's Coulter Law, 1930–1970," Sport Management Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 15(3), pages 276-287, July.
  8. Lionel Frost, 2010. "‘Metallic Nerves’: San Francisco And Its Hinterland During And After The Gold Rush," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 50(2), pages 129-147, July.
  9. Keir Reeves & Lionel Frost & Charles Fahey, 2010. "Integrating The Historiography Of The Nineteenth‐Century Gold Rushes," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 50(2), pages 111-128, July.
  10. Lionel Frost & Seamus O'Hanlon, 2009. "Urban History And The Future Of Australian Cities," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 49(1), pages 1-18, March.
  11. Lionel Frost, 2004. "Globalisation And The Future Of Indigenous Football Codes," Economic Papers, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 23(4), pages 355-368, December.

Chapters

  1. Lionel Frost & Margaret Lightbody & Abdel K. Halabi & Amanda J. Carter & Luc Borrowman, 2016. "Ground sharing between cricket and football in Australia," Chapters, in: Richard Pomfret & John K. Wilson (ed.), Sports Through the Lens of Economic History, chapter 6, pages 89-105, Edward Elgar Publishing.

Books

  1. Ville,Simon & Withers,Glenn (ed.), 2015. "The Cambridge Economic History of Australia," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9781107029491, October.

Citations

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Blog mentions

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  1. Luc Borrowman & Gennadi Kazakevitch & Lionel Frost, 2014. "Measuring Housing Affordability: What Types of Australian Households are in Stress?," Monash Economics Working Papers 42-14, Monash University, Department of Economics.

    Mentioned in:

    1. 299 – Are higher house prices a benefit or a problem?
      by David Pannell in Pannell Discussions on 2016-10-10 20:00:12

Working papers

  1. Lionel Frost & Margaret Lightbody & Abdel Halabi, 2013. "Expanding social inclusion in community sports organizations: evidence from rural Australian Football clubs," Monash Economics Working Papers 31-13, Monash University, Department of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. MUSSO Fabio & RICHELIEU Andre & FRANCIONI Barbara, 2016. "The Management Of Small Sport Clubs Musso," Revista Economica, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol. 68(5), pages 121-138, December.
    2. Cabane Charlotte & Lechner Michael, 2015. "Physical Activity of Adults: A Survey of Correlates, Determinants, and Effects," Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbuecher fuer Nationaloekonomie und Statistik), De Gruyter, vol. 235(4-5), pages 376-402, August.
    3. Gerry Kerr & Francine Schlosser & Matias Golob, 2017. "Leisure Activities And Social Capital Development By Immigrant Serial/Portfolio And Lifestyle Entrepreneurs," Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 22(04), pages 1-25, December.

  2. Lionel E Frost & T. Dingle, 1993. "Sustaining Suburbia: A Historical Perspective of Australia's Urban Growth," Working Papers 1993.23, School of Economics, La Trobe University.

    Cited by:

    1. Graham Palmer, 2017. "Energetic Implications of a Post-industrial Information Economy: The Case Study of Australia," Biophysical Economics and Resource Quality, Springer, vol. 2(2), pages 1-9, June.

Articles

  1. Luc Borrowman & Gennadi Kazakevitch & Lionel Frost, 2017. "How long do households remain in housing affordability stress?," Housing Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 32(7), pages 869-886, October.

    Cited by:

    1. Kelly, Jane & Mazza, Elena, 2019. "Mortgage servicing burdens and LTI caps," Financial Stability Notes 13/FS/19, Central Bank of Ireland.
    2. Tai-Hock Kuek & Chin-Hong Puah & M. Affendy Arip, 2019. "Predicting Financial Vulnerability in Malaysia: Evidence From the Signals Approach," Research in World Economy, Research in World Economy, Sciedu Press, vol. 10(3), pages 89-98, December.
    3. Kelly, Jane & Mazza, Elena, 2019. "Mortgage Repayment Affordability across the Income Distribution," Financial Stability Notes 15/FS/19, Central Bank of Ireland.
    4. Javier Ballesteros Muñoz & Jorge Onrubia, 2022. "Régimen de tenencia de la vivienda habitual y desigualdad de la renta de los hogares españoles," Studies on the Spanish Economy eee2022-26, FEDEA.
    5. Corrigan, Eoin & Foley, Daniel & McQuinn, Kieran & O'Toole, Conor & Slaymaker, Rachel, 2018. "Exploring affordability in the Irish housing market," Papers WP593, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).

  2. Wijeratne, Aaron J.C. & Van Dijk, Pieter A. & Kirk-Brown, Andrea & Frost, Lionel, 2014. "Rules of engagement: The role of emotional display rules in delivering conservation interpretation in a zoo-based tourism context," Tourism Management, Elsevier, vol. 42(C), pages 149-156.

    Cited by:

    1. Soulard, Joelle & McGehee, Nancy Gard & Stern, Marc, 2019. "Transformative tourism organizations and glocalization," Annals of Tourism Research, Elsevier, vol. 76(C), pages 91-104.
    2. Arowosafe Folusade & Oni Festus & Tunde-Ajayi Olalekan, 2023. "Effectiveness of Interpretative Signs on Visitors’ Behaviour and Satisfaction at Lekki Conservation Center, Lagos State, Nigeria," Czech Journal of Tourism, Sciendo, vol. 12(1-2), pages 50-65, December.
    3. Guorong Tang & Jinhe Zhang & Yu Zhang, 2017. "Livestock Animal Displacement on Rural Tourism Destinations: Placing Livestock's “Pest” Role in the Background," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 9(8), pages 1-20, July.

  3. Keir Reeves & Lionel Frost & Charles Fahey, 2010. "Integrating The Historiography Of The Nineteenth‐Century Gold Rushes," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 50(2), pages 111-128, July.

    Cited by:

    1. Warwick Frost, 2013. "The Environmental Impacts of the Victorian Gold Rushes: Miners' Accounts during the First Five Years," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 53(1), pages 72-90, March.
    2. James Wickham, 2011. "After the party's over: The Irish employment model and the paradoxes of non-learning," The Institute for International Integration Studies Discussion Paper Series iiisdp367, IIIS.

  4. Lionel Frost & Seamus O'Hanlon, 2009. "Urban History And The Future Of Australian Cities," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 49(1), pages 1-18, March.

    Cited by:

    1. Dan Morrow, 2012. "‘Forging, Ahead’: Industry And Environmental Transformation In A Melbourne Suburb 1906–85," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 52(2), pages 148-166, July.
    2. Yogi Vidyattama & Robert Tanton & Binod Nepal, 2013. "The Effect of Transport Costs on Housing-related Financial Stress in Australia," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 50(9), pages 1779-1795, July.
    3. Wiedenhofer, Dominik & Lenzen, Manfred & Steinberger, Julia K., 2013. "Energy requirements of consumption: Urban form, climatic and socio-economic factors, rebounds and their policy implications," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 63(C), pages 696-707.
    4. Deborah C. Peterson & Lin Crase, 2021. "Disaster, disruption, recovery and resilience: lessons from and for agricultural and resource‐based industries," Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, vol. 65(4), pages 767-775, October.
    5. Stephen Morgan & Martin Shanahan, 2010. "The Supply Of Economic History In Australasia: The Australian Economic History Review At 50," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 50(3), pages 217-239, November.
    6. Christian A. Nygaard & Sharon Parkinson, 2021. "Analysing the impact of COVID‐19 on urban transitions and urban‐regional dynamics in Australia," Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, vol. 65(4), pages 878-899, October.

Chapters

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Books

  1. Ville,Simon & Withers,Glenn (ed.), 2015. "The Cambridge Economic History of Australia," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9781107029491, October.

    Cited by:

    1. Laura Panza & Jeffrey G. Williamson, 2017. "Australian Exceptionalism? Inequality and Living Standards 1821-1871," Department of Economics - Working Papers Series 2027, The University of Melbourne.
    2. Grant Fleming & Frank Liu & David Merrett & Simon Ville, 2022. "Patents, Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in Australia, 1860-2010," CEH Discussion Papers 08, Centre for Economic History, Research School of Economics, Australian National University.
    3. Peter Gibson, 2020. "The Market Gardens of Dark Dragon Ridge, New South Wales, Australia, 1876–1930," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 60(3), pages 372-393, November.
    4. Richard Pomfret & Patricia Sourdin, 2016. "Trade between Australia and the EU, 1990 - 2015," School of Economics and Public Policy Working Papers 2016-10, University of Adelaide, School of Economics and Public Policy.
    5. Laura Panza & Jeffrey G. Williamson, 2017. "Australian Squatters, Convicts, and Capitalists: Dividing Up a Fast-Growing Frontier Pie 1821-1871," NBER Working Papers 23416, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    6. Thomas Mathews, 2019. "A History of Australian Equities," RBA Research Discussion Papers rdp2019-04, Reserve Bank of Australia.
    7. Greasley, David & McLaughlin, Eoin & Hanley, Nick & Oxley, Les, 2017. "Australia: a land of missed opportunities?," Environment and Development Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 22(6), pages 674-698, December.
    8. Grant Fleming & Zhangxin (Frank) Liu & David Merrett & Simon Ville, 2021. "Underpricing in a developing capital market: Australian equity issuances, 1920–39†," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 74(3), pages 831-855, August.
    9. Robert Crawford, 2020. "A Matter of Trust: The Ashby Research Service and the Business of Market Research," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 60(3), pages 346-371, November.
    10. Lara Domínguez & Colin Luoma, 2020. "Decolonising Conservation Policy: How Colonial Land and Conservation Ideologies Persist and Perpetuate Indigenous Injustices at the Expense of the Environment," Land, MDPI, vol. 9(3), pages 1-22, February.
    11. Pierre Van Der Eng, 2017. "Dealing With Liability Of Foreignness: The Case Of Philips In Australia, 1945-1980," CEH Discussion Papers 06, Centre for Economic History, Research School of Economics, Australian National University.
    12. Williamson, Jeffrey G. & Panza, Laura, 2019. "Always Egalitarian? Australian Earnings Inequality 1870-1910," CEPR Discussion Papers 13520, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    13. David Greasley & Jakob B. Madsen, 2016. "The Rise and Fall of Exceptional Australian Incomes since 1800," Discussion Papers in Environment and Development Economics 2016-07, University of St. Andrews, School of Geography and Sustainable Development.
    14. Monica Keneley, 2020. "Reflections on the Business History Tradition: Where has it Come from and Where is it Going to?," Australian Economic History Review, Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 60(3), pages 282-300, November.
    15. Laura Panza & Simon Ville & David Merrett, 2018. "The drivers of firm longevity: Age, size, profitability and survivorship of Australian corporations, 1901–1930," Business History, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 60(2), pages 157-177, February.
    16. Boyd Hunter, 2016. "Conversations with an Eminent Labour Economist: Keith Jackson Hancock," Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE), Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC), Curtin Business School, vol. 19(1), pages 3-14.
    17. Andrew Leigh, 2021. "Putting the Australian Economy on the Scales," Australian Economic Review, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, vol. 54(1), pages 19-35, March.
    18. Grant Fleming & Frank Liu & David Merrett & Simon Ville, 2022. "Australian Innovative Activity and Offshore Technology 1904 – 2016," CEH Discussion Papers 09, Centre for Economic History, Research School of Economics, Australian National University.
    19. Grant Fleming & Frank Liu & David Merrett & Simon Ville, 2021. "The Australian corporate bond market before credit ratings, 1915-83," CEH Discussion Papers 03, Centre for Economic History, Research School of Economics, Australian National University.

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  1. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (2) 2009-08-08 2009-08-08
  2. NEP-SPO: Sports and Economics (2) 2009-08-08 2013-08-05
  3. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (2) 2009-08-08 2015-01-19
  4. NEP-CUL: Cultural Economics (1) 2009-08-08
  5. NEP-NPS: Nonprofit and Public Sector (1) 2013-08-05
  6. NEP-SOC: Social Norms and Social Capital (1) 2013-08-05

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