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The impacts of attitudes, information, situation and behaviour on problem recognition : the impact on agrichemical training
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1995-09)
In spite of the significant benefits that can be derived from training on safe and efficient agrichemical application and management, many primary producers do not undertake formal agrichemical training. An identified ...
Factors affecting farming entrepreneurs along the supply chain: A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1999)
The aim of this study was to identify factors, which could encourage or could impede farming entrepreneurs from moving down the supply chain toward the consumer.
The entrepreneurship literature was analysed to identify ...
Real world agents, REH agents and the econometrician
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1995-05)
This paper aims to explain from within mainstream theory why incorporating the rational expectations hypothesis in new classical macroeconomics leads to stable market equilibria, while other branches within the mainstream ...
In the forests of the night : second report of the Asian Economic Crisis Monitoring Group
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1998-07)
In this paper we focus on the effects of the crisis on New Zealand exports, including the effects on New Zealand manufacturers, on the effects of the crisis on growth in East Asia, on the effects of the crisis on the ...