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COMPETITION IS GOOD FOR US - OR IS IT? The 19th century French economist Bastiat was known for his essay "What is seen and what is unseen", in which he was speaking about the law of unintended consequences. His particul
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Victoria / Commonwealth / Oxford / /

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Africa / /

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United States / Australia / /

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USD / /

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Commonwealth Day / /

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human services / insurance model / services / distinct and different / present search / /

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Centre for Independent Studies / Australian National Audit Office / Victorian Government / Business Council / Auditor General and Finance Department / Consequences Government / Industries Assistance Commission / Farewell Symphony / Australian Government / Productivity Commission / Brotherhood of St Laurence / /

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William J Baumol / John Vickers / Bastiat / Ian Harper / Paul Smyth / Tony Nicholson / /

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economist / Victorian Auditor General / intending contractor / Harper / /

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The Harper Review / the Competition Policy Review / the Harper Competition Policy Review / /

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www.bsl.org.au / /

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