- Leigh, A. and Triggs, A. (2020). Common ownership of competing firms: Evidence from Australia. Economic Record. DOI: 10.1111/1475-4932.12610.
- Triggs, A. (2021). What does a concentrated stock market tell us about competition in the economy? Economic Papers. Vol. 40, No. 3, pp.194-208.
- Triggs, A. and McKibbin, W.J. (2021). Global implications of a US-led currency war. World Economy. Early view.
- Leigh, A. and Triggs, A. (2020). Estimating market concentration using incomplete data: Evidence from Australia.
- Triggs, A. (2020). Growth after Covid: The G20 and the case for coordinated structural reform. EABER Working Paper. 10 October.
- Triggs, A. (2020). Covid-19 and fiscal stimulus: The economic and political case for coordinating fiscal stimulus. EABER Working Paper. 31 July.
- Triggs, A. (2020). From a health crisis to a financial crisis: Australia’s role in stabilising Asian financial systems. Journal for Australian Policital Economy. Issue 85 (Winter 2020). pp.121-9.
- Triggs, A. and Rouse, A. (2020). Measuring the benefits of multilateralism to Asia: A G20 case study. Journal of Asian Economics. (Accepted, forthcoming).
- Triggs, A. and McKibbin, W. (2020). Global implications of a US-led currency war. Brookings Institution. 20 February.
- Triggs, A. and Leigh, A. (2019). A giant problem: The influence of the Chicago School on Australian competition law, economic dynamism and inequality. Federal Law Review. Volume 47, Issue 4, December 2019, pp. 696-714.
- Triggs A. (2019). Currency wars and monetary policy. Forthcoming. Brookings Institution. Global Economy & Development. Working Paper (forthcoming).
- Triggs A. (2019). Structural reform and collective growth targets: Coordination or coincidence? Forthcoming. Brookings Institution. Global Economy & Development. Working Paper (forthcoming).
- Triggs, A. (2019). Rebalancing a lop-sided global economy: Reducing global current account imbalances. The World Economy. 2019; 42; 11; 3188-3234.
- Gans, J., Leigh, A., Schmalz, M. and Triggs, A. (2018). Inequality and market concentration: when shareholding is more skewed than consumption. Oxford Review of Economic Policy. Volume 35. Issue 3. pp.550-563.
- de Brouwer, G., Goodman, M., Armstrong, S. and Triggs, A. (2019). Delivering prosperity in the Indo-Pacific: An agenda for Australia and the United States. Centre for International and Strategic Studies. Washington, D.C.
- McKibbin, W. and Triggs, A. (2019). Stagnation versus singularity: The global implications of alternative productivity growth scenarios. Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis. Working Paper 26/2019. 20 March.
- Triggs, A., Kacaribu, F. and Wang, J. (2019). Risks, resilience and reforms: Indonesia’s financial system in 2019. Bulletin for Indonesian Economic Studies. Volume 55, Issue 1, April 2019.
- Gans, J., Leigh, A., Schmalz, M. and Triggs, A. (2018). Inequality and market concentration: When shareholding is more skewed than consumption. NBER Working Paper No. 25395. December 2018.
- Triggs A. (2018). Can coordination in the G20 help countries to reduce debt and deficits? Brookings Institution. Global Economy & Development. Working Paper 122. November 2018.
- Triggs A. (2018). The economic and political benefits of coordinated fiscal stimulus. Brookings Institution. Global Economy & Development. Working Paper 121. November 2018.
- Triggs A. (2018). Rebalancing a lop-sided global economy. Brookings Institution. Global Economy & Development. Working Paper 119.
- Triggs A. (2018). The dangerous inadequacies of the world’s crisis-response mechanisms. Brookings Institution. Global Economy & Development. Working Paper 116, May 2018.
- McKibbin, W. and Triggs A. (2018). Modelling the G20. Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis. CAMA Working Paper 17/2018.
- Triggs A. (2018). Do global forums influence macroeconomic policies anymore? Forthcoming. Brookings Institution. Global Economy & Development. Working Paper 115. 20 April 2018.
- Triggs A. (2018). Macroeconomic policy cooperation and the G20. The World Economy. Volume 41, Issue 5, pp. 1309-1341.
- Triggs A. and Dysdale P. (2017). South Korea: Perspectives, trends and insights. EABER working paper, published with National Australia Bank.
- Drysdale P., Triggs A. and Wang J. (2017). China’s new role in the international financial architecture. Asian Economic Policy Review. Volume 12. Issue 2. pp. 258-277.
- Triggs A. and Leigh A. (2017). A few big firms. The Monthly, 17 May 2017.
- Leigh A. and Triggs A. (2016). Markets, monopolies and moguls: The relationship between inequality and competition policy. Australian Economic Review, Volume 49, No. 4, pp.389-412.
- Triggs A. (2016). The G20 and macroeconomic policy cooperation. Lowy Institute for International Policy, G20 Monitor, February.
- Triggs A. (2016). Reducing systemic risks in Asia through greater integration. Working paper for the Pacific Trade and Development (PAFTAD) Conference series, December 2016, Canberra, Australia.
- Triggs A. (2015). Macroeconomics and the Phillips Curve myth. Economic Record, Volume 91, Issue 295, ISSN: 1475-4932, December.