Taxonomy of Operations, Costs and Benefits Relevant to the Creation, Existence, Evolution and Growth of Firms, E. Poverty Rates Among Part-time and Casual Workers, Joan Rodgers WilsonĪ New Taxonomy of Economic Sectors With a View to Policy Implications, Eduardo Pol, Peter Carroll, and P. The Accord and Strikes: An International Perspective, L. Schooling Quality and Economic Growth, Frank Neri Managers’ Perceptions of Cooperation and Joint Decision-Making with Trade Unions: A Regional Case Study in the Illawarra (Australia), R. Part-Time Employment, Gender and Employee Participation in the Workplace: An Illawarra Reconnaissance, R. The Illawarra at Work: A Summary of the Major Findings of the Illawarra Regional Workplace Industrial Relations Survey, R. Gender, Part-Time Employment and Employee Participation in the Workplace: Comparing Australia and the European Union, R. MarkeyĪ Lifetime Portfolio of Risky and Risk-Free Sexual Behaviour and the Prevalence of AIDS, Amnon Levyįederation and Labour 1880-1914: National, State and Local Dimensions, R. Works Councils: Lessons From Europe for Australia, H. RossĬompetition Policy and SMEs in Vietnam, Charles Harvie The Relocation of the Market for Australian Wool, 1880 – 1939, Simon VilleĪdditional Forms of Employee Representation in Australia, P. Organizational Innovations of Firms From the 1850s in the USA and Japan, E. Manufacturing Sectoral Growth in the USA and Japan: Relevance to SMEs, Organizational Innovations, and Recent Economic Growth, E. Leading Manufacturing Sectors in the USA and Japan During 1899-1937 and Organizational Innovations: Embeddedness for Corporate Strategy, E. FariaĬonflict, Political Structure and Economic Growth in Dual-Population Lands, Amnon Levy and J. To Transplant or Not to Transplant: The Case of Cystic Fibrosis, Amnon LevyĪ Theory of Chronic Loss, Suffering and Alcoholism, Amnon Levy and J. Greening the Neoclassical Optimal Economic Growth Model, Amnon Levy The Impact of Trade Liberalisation on Manufacturing Sector Performance in Developing Countries: A Survey of the Literature, Kankesu JayanthakumaranĪ Theory of Rational Junk-Food Consumption, Amnon LevyĮquality, Infancy and Efficiency in Allocating Internal Research Funds to Faculty Members, Amnon Levy McPheeĪn Overview of Export Processing Zones: Selected Asian Countries, Kankesu Jayanthakumaran SME Information Sourcing for Innovation and Export Market Development: From Local or External Networks?, A. The Impact of Different HRM Regimes on Labour Productivity: National Results and a Regional Perspective, A. WTO Membership for China and Its Impact on Growth, Investment, and Consumption: A New Flexible Keynesian Approach, Tran Van Hoa Korea, China and Japan: Their Trade with the World and Its Impact on New Asian Regionalism ASEAN+3, Tran Van Hoa New Regionalism in East Asia: How Does It Relate to the East Asian Economic Development Model?, Charles Harvie and H. Korean SMEs in the Wake of the Financial Crisis: Strategies, Constraints, and Performance in a Global Economy, G. ShankerĪ discourse of classification: what type of "thing" is the myers-briggs type indicator and what makes it "work"?, Karin Garrety, Richard Badham, Peter Geyer, Michael Zanko, and David Knights Korea, the Pharmaceutical Industry and Non-Commercial Use in the TRIPS Agreement, D. Trade Reforms and the Survival of the Passenger Motor Vehicle Industry in Australia, E. The ISSN for the Working Paper Series is 1321-9774 and the co-editors are Associate Professor Peter Siminski and Dr Kankesu Jayanthkurmaran. Papers from 1998 onwards are also available online in PDF format from the School site here as well as from Research Papers in Economics (RePEc) and EconPapers. Papers published prior to 1998 are available in printed form and are currently being digitized. Papers submitted to the Series have undergone a process of peer review. The Economics Working Paper Series is a publishing program of the Economics Discipline in the School of Economics and Information Systems to present work-in-progress by staff, visitors and students to a wider academic audience.
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