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    • Analysis of the 1980 Sydney Survey of Work Patterns of Married Women: Further Results 

      Ross, Russell T.
      Published 1985-01-01
      Using cross section data from the 1980 Sydney Survey of the work patterns of married women, this paper contributes to the very scarce Australian stock of disaggregate econometric studies of the labour market activities of ...
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    • OVER-AWARD PAYMENTS; RESULTS OF A SURVEY CONDUCTED IN 1982 

      Gill, Flora
      Published 1985-12-01
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    • STOCHASTIC STABILITY IN A RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS MODEL OF A SMALL OPEN ECONOMY 

      Kiernan, E.; Madan, D.B
      Published 1986-03-01
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    • STATISTICS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES A MIXED BLESSING? 

      Gill, Flora
      Published 1993-03-01
      This paper argues that the box of tools amassed by econometricians has much to offer, not only to economics but also to other social sciences. At the same time it argues for a reduced methodological role for statistical ...
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    • SHORT RUN POLICY ANALYSIS OF EMPLOYMENT, FOOD PRICE AND RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION FOR A LABOUR-ABUNDANT DEVELOPING ECONOMY 

      Kim, Sol Kew
      Published 1986-01-01
      The purpose of this study is to derive a linear model for food price determination, rural-urban migration, and non-agricultural sector's employment change. The linear model is used to analyse the effect of employment ...
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