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that are so typical of market driven systems. [The 'Institute of Banking and Finance (IBF) Distinguished Speaker Series …
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The information included in this publication covers the public debt management strategies adopted in 2009, the movements in debt stock during the year and the related costs and risks and the primary and secondary market operations of government securities including the performance of primary...
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Over the last decade numerous academic, industry and government studies have suggested that Australia has experienced a sustained decline in apprentice training rates and that this is contributing to shortages in core vocational occupations. This article redresses significant deficiencies in...
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practice of statistics and that has been widely commented upon. For this review, several other works on statistics and the …
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doing statistics namely, the study design and the action taken with the results. …
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Some questions relevant in the context of ethics in social science research are: Does social science have peculiarities which are masked by discussions on science at large? Given the need for objectivity in scientific inquiry can theory laden-ness be kept sufficiently distinct from value...
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Lead recycling is often supported through a well-functioning Deposit Refund System (DRS) in the market for batteries (branded and generic). In this system, people can get a discount on the purchase of a new battery if they return the used one to the retailer. While a DRS has existed in the...
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Statistics is used in our day to day life. Examples are there to show that statistics is misused in many. This can …
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