Dr. Maria B. Yanotti is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics (TSBE), University of Tasmania. She is an applied economist specializing in housing markets, household and housing finance, and mortgage markets, with econometric and statistical analysis skills for large databases. She has published in leading domestic and international journals. She is sought out for her knowledge on mortgage and housing markets. She has acquired significant experience in conducting policy-relevant research and analysis, including AHURI grant reports. She is was an Academic Member for the External Reference Group for the National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation (NHFIC), Australia (currently Housing Australia), and has done consulting work for the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
Her research interests include: Housing markets, Housing Finance, Household Economics, Mortgages and Banking, Economics of Place, and Applied Econometrics.
Publications
- Creative Island: Sector Analysis 2017: Analysis of Extant Tramanian Creative Industries Data
- Home advantage: The preference for local residential real estate investment
- Sustainable intensification with irrigation raises farm profit despite climate emergency
- No Supply In Sight As Prices Continue To Soar In Hobart
- Pathways to Regional Recovery from COVID-19
- Local and fresh food and community interactions more important during the pandemic
- Media mania: Sydney?s property market ? seeing it for what it is
- Federal Budget 2018: a state-by-state spending analysis
- The Tasmanian housing market: update 2020-21
- Food, community and wellbeing: An exploration of Harvest Launceston farmers’ market
- The future of work: housing and communities in crisis
- Community, culture and value: An exploraton of Harvest Launceston farmers’ market
- Using multiple correspondence analysis for finance: A tool for assessing financial inclusion
- Economic Resilience in a Pandemic: Did COVID‐19 Policy Effects Override Industry Diversity Impacts in Australia?
- Residential property in Australia: mismatched investment and rental demand
- Natural resources endowment: What more does West Africa need in order to grow?
- Improving productivity and profitability of irrigated grain enterprises under changing climate : summary of work today
- COVID-19 and Tasmanian youth unemployment: a policy recommendation
- Environmental performance in the West African economy: MM-quantile and 2SLS approach
- Endogeneity in household mortgage choice
- How `liar loans? undermine sound lending practices
- Australia's 25 Years with a Deregulated Housing Finance System: Looking Back and Looking Forward
- Best paper: Who is a residential investor in Australia?
- Capital gains tax concession is too generous: economists poll
- COVID-19 Vs Australian Property
- Food, community and wellbeing: An exploration of Harvest Launceston farmers? market
- Housing prices could plunge by 20 per cent in a coronavirus recession
- We asked five experts: will the banking royal commission push down property prices?
- Location, location, location: why up to two-thirds of property investors may get it wrong
- Can't decide between a car or a house? These are some other financial goals to consider
- Community, culture and value: An exploraton of Harvest Launceston farmers? market
- Capital gains tax hikes will put 'substantial upward pressure' on property prices
- Three charts on: who is the typical investor in the Australian property market?
- 'Liar Loans' on the rise: UBS survey
- What does the average property investor look like?
- Who are the typical investors in the Australian property market?
- The utility of new data in understanding housing insecurity
- Earlier crop flowering caused by global warming alleviated by irrigation
- Whole farm planning raises profit despite burgeoning climate crisis
- Clarifying confusions over carbon conclusions
- Place-Based Policies and Nowcasting
- Who, What, Where? Residential Property Investment in Australia
- Drivers and Barriers to Novel Food Processing Technology in Regional Area - A Conceptual Framework
- Assessing the Regional Impacts of Novel Food Processing Technologies
- Yield gains of irrigated crops in Australia have stalled: the dire need for adaptation to increasingly volatile weather and market conditions
- Clarifying confusions over carbon conclusions: antecedent soil carbon drives gains realised following intervention
- The Economics of Mortgage Markets
- Willingness to pay for cleaning up beach litter: A meta-analysis
- Public perceptions of the value of reducing marine plastics in Australian waters
- Local Focus: Farmers’ Markets as an Approach to Sustainable Tourism
- Events Tasmania Research Program Junction Arts Festival Research Report 2015
- Mortgage Choice Determinants: The Role of Risk and Bank Regulation
- A review of the Australian mortgage market
- Mortgage Choice Determinants: The Role of Risk and Bank Regulation
- Idiosyncratic risk assessment in the mortgage market
- Mortgage product choice in Australia: The impact of market stress
- Junction Arts Festival economic report
- The Moderating Role of Green Energy and Energy-Innovation in Environmental Kuznets: Insights from Quantile-Quantile Analysis
- Junction Arts Festival Economic Report: 2015
- SIRCA/CoreLogic Research Committee Award: Who are residential property investors in Australia?
- The Role of ‘Place’ in Productivity
- House price dynamics and internal migration across Australia
- Pathways to regional housing recovery from COVID-19
- The Abundance of Microplastics in the World’s Oceans: A Systematic Review
- Drivers and Barriers to Adoption of Novel Food Processing Technologies in Regional Areas
- The Abundance of Microplastics in the World's Oceans: A Systematic Review
- Education Quality and Economic Growth: A New International Measure of Quality of Education
- Environmental performance and economic growth in the West African economies
- Inquiry into projecting Australia’s urban and regional futures
- Inquiry into projecting Australia’s urban and regional futures: population dynamics, regional mobility and planning responses