PDF-AbstractThis paper estimatesthe effects of the mining boomin Australia

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Table of ContentsIntroductionPrevious ResearchModelling the Mining Boom31The AUSM Model32The Baseline and Counterfactual Simulations33CaveatsAggregate Responses41National

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Table of ContentsIntroductionPrevious ResearchModelling the Mining Boom31The AUSM Model32The Baseline and Counterfactual Simulations33CaveatsAggregate Responses41National Income42The Exchange Rat. 2 AbstractThis paper studies the relationship between idiosyncratic volatility and expected returns in commodity futures markets. Measuring idiosyncratic volatility relative to traditional pricing mod AbstractThis paper examines the retail skills of people who operated prior to 1900 without a fixed retail premises.The majority of research into retailing has focused on the retail outlet, and the tra naerodynamic yawing moment coefficientfstate evolution function of a dynamic systemfforward clearance error between leader and wingman AbstractThis paper charts the economic contribution of the third sector in the UK, noting its significantpresence in core welfare state fields, and setting it in comparative international context. It 1 March 2002 2 AbstractThis paper examines the problem of unemployment in the context of a monopolisedlabour market. It is shown that a rigid real wage serves the maximisation of theexpected utility o AbstractThis paper questions the widespread view that verbal communication is governed by amaxim, norm or convention of literal truthfulness. Pragmatic frameworks based on thisview must explain the co n.rafai@postgrad.curtin.edu.au M. N. Islam is a lecturer at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia (phone: +618 9266 3777; 1 AbstractThis paper contains a preliminary consideration of the nature and role of warrants for researchconclusions in educational research. It focuses on warrants for conclusions drawn from findings EALY AbstractThis paper outlines and evaluates recent contributions by Nicos Mouzelisand Margaret Archer to the structure AbstractThis paper provides a frame of reference for analysing the economicdimensions of inequalities in the human condition in different, but interrelated,economic systems. It introduces the three di AbstractThis paper uses state panel data to investigate changes in public assistance caseloads through the end of the AFDC program in 1996, with particular attention to the rapid increase in attention FIGURE 1. Semantic gaps between application domain sutton@signwriting.org AbstractThis paper reviews the design history of SignWriter, aword processor for the SignWriting system. While theprimary goal of SignWriter was simply to create a wordprocessor AbstractThis paper describes the development of dentin bonding systems, and describes the cur-rent strategies for bonding composite resin materials to dentin. Two main strategies are Literature Review

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