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    Cost-effectiveness of different possum control methods 

    Warburton, B.; Cullen, Ross (New Zealand Department of Conservation, 1995-04)
    Although possums have been controlled by government agencies for more than 4 decades, there is little quantitative information available on the costs of controlling possums or the extent to which costs vary. A number of ...
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    Factors influencing problem recognition in an environment of uncertainty 

    Brush, Greg J. (Lincoln University, 1995)
    Participation in agrichemical training courses and awareness of the benefits of information on safe and efficient agrichemical use and management is ultimately dependant upon recognition of a need or a desire for such ...
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    Real world agents, REH agents and the econometrician 

    Sanyal, A (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 ...
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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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    The impacts of attitudes, information, situation and behaviour on problem recognition : the impact on agrichemical training 

    Brush, GJ; Clemes, Michael; Gan, C (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 ...
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    AuthorBrush, GJ (1)Brush, Greg J. (1)Clemes, Michael (1)Cullen, Ross (1)Gan, C (1)Sanyal, A (1)Sanyal, Amal (1)Warburton, B. (1)Keyword
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    340000 Economics (3)decision making (3)agrichemical education (2)agrichemical practices (2)attitudes (2)hazardous substances (2)problem recognition (2)workplace training (2)0501 Ecological Applications (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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