Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research

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431Performance of Australian Government Trading Enterprises: An Overview* Joanne Loundes Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne

Performance of Australian Government Trading Enterprises: An Overview* Joanne Loundes Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne

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432LABOUR MARKET PROGRAMS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Elizabeth Webster  Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research

LABOUR MARKET PROGRAMS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Elizabeth Webster Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research

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433The Effect of Labour Market Programs on Wage Inflation*  Elizabeth Webster and Peter Summers Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne

The Effect of Labour Market Programs on Wage Inflation* Elizabeth Webster and Peter Summers Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne

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43441337HILDAAnnualReport2010COVER_hildaannualreportcover21/03/112:05PMPage1  Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey

41337HILDAAnnualReport2010COVER_hildaannualreportcover21/03/112:05PMPage1 Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey

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435Labour as an Asset: Can it Partition the Labour Market? Elizabeth Webster Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne

Labour as an Asset: Can it Partition the Labour Market? Elizabeth Webster Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne

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436Performance of the Operational Wansbeek-Bekker Estimator for Dynamic Panel Data Models Mark N. Harris Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research University of Melbourne and

Performance of the Operational Wansbeek-Bekker Estimator for Dynamic Panel Data Models Mark N. Harris Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research University of Melbourne and

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437Labour Supply Estimates for Married Women in Australia  Rosanna Scutella Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne

Labour Supply Estimates for Married Women in Australia Rosanna Scutella Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne

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438Labour Market Programs and the Australian Beveridge Curve: 1978 to 1996 Elizabeth Webster Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne

Labour Market Programs and the Australian Beveridge Curve: 1978 to 1996 Elizabeth Webster Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne

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439The Melbourne Institute General Equilibrium Tax Model Rosanna Scutella and David Johnson* Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne

The Melbourne Institute General Equilibrium Tax Model Rosanna Scutella and David Johnson* Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne

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440Productivity in Australian Enterprises: Evidence from the ABS Growth and Performance Survey * Mark Rogers Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne

Productivity in Australian Enterprises: Evidence from the ABS Growth and Performance Survey * Mark Rogers Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research The University of Melbourne

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