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The implications of ageing for education policy
Third-party effects of water trading and potential policy responses
Water reform, property rights and hydrological realities
Australia: Getting the Most from ICTs
Integrating rural and urban water markets in south east Australia: Preliminary analysis
Uptake and Impacts of the ICTs in The Australian Economy: Evidence from Aggregate, Sectoral and Firm Levels
The effects of ICTs and complementary innovations on Australian productivity growth
Sources of Australia's Productivity Revival
Regulating Services Trade: Matching Policies to Objectives
Constraints on Private Conservation: Some Challenges in Managing Australia’s Tropical Rainforests
Building Excellence in Health Care in a Changing Environment
Progress in Rail Reform
International Negotiations on Investment Liberalisation
Microeconomic reforms and the revival in Australia’s growth in productivity and living standards
Precaution: principles and practice in Australian environmental and natural resource management
Productivity Gains from Policy Reforms, ICTs and Structural Transformation
Australia's Productivity Surge and its Determinants
The responsiveness of Australian farm performance to changes in irrigation water use and trade
Assessing the importance of national economic reform - Australian Productivity Commission experience
Assistance conferred by preferential trading agreements — Case study of the Australia–New Zealand CER Trade Agreement
The Restrictiveness of Rules of Origin in Preferential Trade Agreements
Assessing productivity in the delivery of health services in Australia: Some experimental estimates
Assessing Productivity in the Delivery of Public Hospital Services in Australia: Some experimental estimates
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