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School Paper Series |
Discussion Papers
| Number | Author | Paper Title |
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| PDP08-02 | Kirsten Storry | What can corruption and anti-corruption theory tell us about the problems facing policing in remote indigenous communities? |
| PDP08-01 | Janine O'Flynn | Experimenting with Organisational Development in Bhutan: Tools for Reform and the Achievement of Multi-Level Goals |
Working Papers
| Number | Author | Paper Title |
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| IDEC08-01 | Thi Bich Tran R. Quentin Grafton Tom Kompas | Institutions matter: the case of Vietnam |
Occasional Papers
| Number | Author | Paper Title |
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| OP-#12 | Noel Wai Wah Chan | Consumer Demand for Sustainable Wild-caught and Cultured Live Reef Food Fish in Hong Kong |
| OP-#11 | Luca Tacconi | Forests, agriculture, poverty and land reform: the case of the Indonesian Outer Islands |
| OP-#10 | Andy Sungnok Choi | Valuing Australian Cultural Institutions: Developing a Cultural Worldview Scale |
| OP-#09 | Luca Tacconi | On the Theory of Decentralization, Forests and Livelihoods |
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Research and Impact News |
As part of its commitment to research, the Crawford School will be releasing a quarterly Research and Impact newsletter outlining the achievements and impacts made by our staff. Below are excerpts from our latest newsletter, March 2008.
Excerpts from the latest Impact newsletter
Researcher Focus - Yusaku Horiuchi
Activities - Staff and Associates
Publications - recent publications
Previous Research and Impact newsletters
Research Links
Research Wins for the Crawford School
Ethics Clearance of the Crawford School Research
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Policy Briefs |
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Asia Pacific Economic Papers |
Asia Pacific Economic Papers
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Asia Pacific Economic Papers is a working paper series that aims to provide a forum for the exchange of topical research and that is disseminated on-line or in hard copy to a specialised audience of researchers and libraries throughout the world. The name of the series has changed to reflect more accurately the geographic coverage of the papers. Papers are published under the direction of the Australia-Japan Research Centre's Editorial Advisory Committee and proposals for publication are subject to double-blind external review by two referees.
Asia Pacific Economic Papers observes the style guide employed by the Crawford School of Economics ad Government. Authors wishing to submit drafts for consideration should send them to the Australia-Japan Research Centre at ajrc@anu.edu.au
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Parliamentary Studies Papers |






