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School Paper Series |
Policy and Governance Discussion Papers
| Number | Author | Paper Title |
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| PDP09-01 | Natalie Collins | What do Australians say about climate change? |
International and Development Economics Working Papers
| Number | Author | Paper Title |
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| IDEC09-05 | Aaron Batten | Foreign Aid and the Financing of Service Delivery in Papua New Guinea |
| IDEC09-04 | Amy Y. C. Liu | Inequality among the rural poor: A tale of two cities in India and Vietnam |
| IDEC09-03 | Aaron Batten | Foreign Aid, Government Behaviour and Fiscal Policy Outcomes in Papua New Guinea |
| IDEC09-02 | Tom Kompas | Productivity, Net Returns and Efficiency: Land and Market Reform in Vietnamese Rice Production |
| IDEC09-01 | Dr Ray Trewin | Poultry Sector Support and Protection, Structural Change and Disease Risk |
Environmental Occasional Papers
| Number | Author | Paper Title |
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| OP-#13 | Ben McNair | House prices and underground electricity distribution lines: the case of three selected suburbs in Canberra |
As part of its commitment to research, the Crawford School will be releasing a biannual Research and Impact newsletter outlining the achievements and impacts made by our staff. Below are excerpts from our latest newsletter, September 2009.
Excerpts from the latest Impact newsletter, September 2009
Researcher Focus - Kaliappa Kalirajan
Activities - Staff and Associates
Publications - recent publications
Previous Research and Impact newsletters
Research Links
Ethics Clearance of the Crawford School Research
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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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11: A Statistical Analysis of Government Responses to Committee Reports: Reports Tabled between the 2001 and 2004 Elections - Monk
10: In the Eye of the Beholder? A Framework for Testing the Effectiveness of Parliamentary Committees - Monk
9: Can We Account for Parliamentary Committees? A Survey of Committee Secretaries - Grant
8: Opportunities for Greater Consultation? House Committee Use of Information and Communication Technology - Baczynski
7: Senate Committees and the Legislative Process - Holland
6: A Conceptual Framework for the Development of Parliamentary Institutions - Boulin
5: Factors that Affect Participation in Senate Committee Inquiries - Morris & Power
4: The Senate, Accountability and Government Control - Evans
3: Scrutinising Budget Estimates in the House of Representatives - Worthington
2: Patterns of Change: Parliamentary Privilege - Wright
1: Rules of Procedure for National Assemblies - Bach
Under construction....
Public Policy Discussion Papers (2000)
| Number | Author | Paper Title |
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| PPD02-96 | Brown, Robin | Developing countries and the Market System. Toward better policy for aiding the contribution of civil society consumer organisations. |
Public Policy Discussion Papers (1900)
| Number | Author | Paper Title |
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| PPDP98-56 | Krauss, Irene | Voluntary redundancy from the Australian Public Service-Its impact on people and families in the ACT. |







