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    • Is There Selection Bias in Laboratory Experiments?* 

      Cleave, Blair L.; Nikiforakis, Nikos; Slonim, Robert
      Published 2010-10-01
      Do the social and risk preferences of participants in laboratory experiments represent the preferences of the population from which they are recruited? To answer this question, we conducted a classroom experiment with a ...
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    • The Ranking of University Accounting and Finance Departments in Australia, 1990-94 

      Towe, Jack B.
      Published 1996-01-01
      The paper examines the research publications from refereed journals during the period 1990-1994 for 301 lecturers, senior lecturers, associate professors and professors at 17 Australian universities in the academic disciplines ...
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    • The Cooperative Research Program: Is it Time for a Review? 

      McFarlane, John
      Published 1996-12-01
      Traditional growth theories have been unable to satisfactorily explain various economic events. New growth theories appear to provide a more satisfactory basis for explaining the relationship between various factors and ...
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    • Bureaucratic Politics and Economic Policy: The Evolution of Trade Policy in the 1970s & 1980s 

      Jones, Evan
      Published 1994-12-01
      Trade Policy has since 1987 been driven by the 'multilateralist' thrust, centred on the Australian Government's active position taken at the Uruguay Round of GATT negotiations. The bureaucratic politics which lead to this ...
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    • On the Transition from a Supply to a Demand-Constrained Economic Sytem: The East European Experience 

      Haddad, Louis
      Published 1996-02-01
      The transition from a supply - to a demand-constrained economy implies a fall in demand below potential supply. However, the process of transition in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union has led to a steep drop in ...
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