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    Briefing on Bougainville 

    McMillan Stuart, (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1997-12)
    When an advance party from the New Zealand Defence Force arrived on the island of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea in late November, 1997, it might have been assumed that this fell into the pattern of contribution to ...
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    The impact of journey origin specification and other assumptions upon travel cost estimates of consumer surplus : a geographical information systems analysis 

    Bateman Ian, J; Brainard Julii, S; Garrod Guy, D; Lovett Andrew, A (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1997-01)
    This paper presents a simple application of the travel cost method conducted using geographical information system software. This permits analysis of the impact of various assumptions concerning the definition of visitor ...
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    Cross cultural business communication : problems for the unwary 

    Bawa, I. W.; Williams, Lesley E. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1997-11)
    The study of linguistics and its relationship to communication is a well developed discipline. Communication across cultural boundaries is also a subject of interest to many social scientists. The study of cross-cultural ...
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    Morally we roll along : (optimistic reflections) on moral progress 

    Godlovitch, Stan (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1997-09)
    A number of themes are addressed below concerning the environment, nature, and implications of moral progress. Central to the account is the very credibility of moral progress itself, for we cannot suppose moral progress ...
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    AuthorBateman Ian, J (1)Bawa, I. W. (1)Brainard Julii, S (1)Garrod Guy, D (1)Godlovitch, Stan (1)Lovett Andrew, A (1)McMillan Stuart, (1)Williams, Lesley E. (1)Keyword
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    340000 Economics (2)350000 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services (1)380000 Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences (1)420000 Language and Culture (1)Bougainville (1)business ethics (1)community development (1)conflict monitoring (1)consumer decision making (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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