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    Credit and price determination in a developing economy 

    Sanyal, Amal (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1995-01)
    This paper examines in the context of a developing agrarian economy aspects of the Post Keynesian theories of inflation caused by income distribution conflict and of endogenous money creation. It highlights the ability of ...
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    An exploration of the Cantabrian tertiary adult student market 

    Williams, Lesley E.; Wells, Jonathan (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1995-03)
    Significant changes have occurred in the mix of students attending tertiary institutions in New Zealand over the last decade. The number of adult students involved in this level of study, in particular, have increased ...
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    Rangitikei District Council rating and funding review 1994 -1995: an overview 

    Lampp Caroline, E (Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 1995)
    This research project provides an overview of the funding and rating review undertaken by the Rangitikei District Council during 1994 - 1995. The document provides an outline of the Rangitikei District itself. It gives ...
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    "Through the looking glass" - visions and impact of interactive video conferencing on a rural community 

    Perry Marlene, (Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 1995)
    Interactive video conferencing is a two way communication medium exchanging voice, picture, document and graphic links via ordinary telephone lines. The Waikato Polytechnic was the first educational institution to install ...
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    Procurement policies in the export sheepmeat industry past, present and future 

    Rose David, PS (Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 1995)
    My motivation in writing this report was that I am concerned about where the New Zealand export sheepmeat industry is going, given that I am a sheepfanner myself There must be some way to put the sheep industry on a much ...
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    The impact of budgetary participation and role stress on job satisfaction and job performance in Thai organisations 

    Sethapokin, Sirirat (Lincoln University, 1995)
    This study examines the impact of budgetary participation and role stress on job satisfaction and job performance in Thai organisations. That society has been found to be a high power distance/collectivistic culture. ...
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    The impact of the development of the Chilean kiwifruit industry on New Zealand kiwifruit 

    Voss Doug, (Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 1995)
    In my opinion it is very important for New Zealand to have a clear understanding of the structure of the Chilean Industry. The following areas need to be considered and are covered in this report: The Chilean fruit industry ...
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    Implications of increased trends in milk production on the New Zealand dairy farmer 

    Mudford Penny, (Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 1995)
    Over the last 20 years some definite trends have occurred in New Zealand dairy farming. Total milk processed has increased steadily yet simultaneously there have been a decline in the number of dairy farms. The major reason ...
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    Production planning and costing systems in plant nurseries 

    Hughes, Christopher F. (Lincoln University, 1995)
    Information provides the basis for decisions and therefore, the quality of a decision will be affected by the type and quality of information available. The information requirements of plant nursery businesses, with special ...
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    The organic industry - current requirements for introductory information 

    Whelan Terence, M (Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 1995)
    To investigate requirements for Introductory Information relevant to Organic Farming and to assess the current material available with a view to writing/compiling specific subject matter to meet current and future requirements ...
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    AuthorSanyal, Amal (3)Cullen, Ross (2)Arifa, A. (1)Atkins, Catherine (1)Brush, GJ (1)Brush, Greg J. (1)Burtt, Elizabeth S. (1)Clemes, Michael (1)Dalziel, Paul (1)Fakahau, Tony (1)... View MoreKeyword340000 Economics (9)economic aspects (5)decision making (3)0701 Agriculture, Land and Farm Management (2)0706 Horticultural Production (2)300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences (2)330000 Education (2)agrichemical education (2)agrichemical practices (2)attitudes (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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