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Date: 2002-08-21 20:53:27
Technology
Economic data
Household
Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey
Panel data
The Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
Innovation
Committee for Economic Development of Australia
Productivity
Colm Kearney
Economy of Australia
Statistics
Economics

RESEARCH AREAS Melbourne Institute Centre for Business Cycle Analysis Introduction In 2001 the Melbourne Institute Centre for Business Cycle Analysis (MICBA) continued with its major program of research on business cycle

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