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    Public sector reform in the Asia-Pacific 

    Williams, Lesley; Addison, Ramzi (Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1998-10)
    The world recessionary period of the 1980's forced many governments to re-evaluate their economic management strategies. Today, existing strategies are being supplanted by a belief that economic growth is best achieved by ...
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    Tiger! Tiger! burning less bright : first report of the Asian Economic Crisis Monitoring Group 

    Amor, Richard; Fox, Mark A.; Kennedy, Jeffrey C.; Lattimore, Ralph G.; McMillan, Stuart (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1998-02)
    The crisis in Asia has dominated economic, financial, and much business thinking for more than seven months. It looks set to continue to do so for an extended period. The effects on the countries concerned, on the region, ...
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    An application of dynamic microeconomic theory to bovine tuberculosis control in New Zealand cattle 

    Lambie, Neil R. (Lincoln University, 1998)
    Capital theory has been used in a wide range of economic applications to provide valuable insights into intertemporal trade-offs. This research uses an optimal control framework to model a livestock disease control problem ...
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    A recognition and analysis of the economic trade-offs between biodiversity conservation projects 

    Fairburn, Geoff A. (Lincoln University, 1998)
    The Department of Conservation (DoC) is responsible for the recovery of indigenous species and ecosystems, and the control of introduced mammals under the Conservation Act 1987, the Wild Animal Control Act 1977, the National ...
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    AuthorAddison, Ramzi (1)Amor, Richard (1)Fairburn, Geoff A. (1)Fox, Mark A. (1)Kennedy, Jeffrey C. (1)Lambie, Neil R. (1)Lattimore, Ralph G. (1)McMillan, Stuart (1)Williams, Lesley (1)Keyword
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    340000 Economics (2)international trade (2)350000 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services (1)animal health economics (1)Asia (1)biodiversity protection (1)bioeconomics (1)bovine tuberculosis (1)cattle (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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