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Item Corporate Governance and Dividend Reinvestment Plans: Insights from Imputation Tax in Australia(Elsevier Ltd, 2021-07) Shamsabadi, Hussein Abedi; Tebourbi, Imen; Nourani, Mohammad; Mina, Byung S.This paper investigates the supply of Dividend Reinvestment Plans (DRPs) in relation to corporate governance and imputation tax system in Australia. Since DRPs are popular among large firms, we compiled the data of 300 largest companies listed on the Australian stock exchange (ASX300) during 2001-2013. Tobit regression method is used to estimate the models. Results indicate that good corporate governance leads to the higher supply of DRPs. We also found that franked dividend and heavily discounted DRPs weaken the positive association between governance and DRPs, illustrating the importance of institutional settings. Our findings imply that good corporate governance should consider a variety of clientele demands for dividend policy. © 2020Item Impact of pulling down regulatory state barriers on uranium in Australia : is there a need in order to maintain and increase australia’s global market share of uranium?(Virtus Interpress, 2013) Gurrib, Ikhlaas; Alshahrani, SaadThis paper sets a prospective framework to study the impact of opening more mines to meet future growing demand on Australia’s economy. The structure is aimed at decomposing investments and exports variables into Uranium exports and Uranium Exploration expenditure and analyse their impacts on each State GSP (Goods State Product) and for Australia as a nation. The demand and supply factors affecting the uranium market are defragmented before providing the research methodology and data specifics. Later analysis is expected to have policy implications by serving as a guide to pull down State Regulatory barriers like those imposed currently in Queensland, which is rich with uranium deposits and allow only uranium exploration but no uranium mining. Empirical findings would suggest whether exporting the carbon free energy would add value to Australia’s different competing states and as a whole globalized economy. © 2013, Virtus Interpress. All Rights Reserved.