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progress in reducing regulatory differences across jurisdictions and in basing the Building Code of Australia to performance … Government to examine the contribution that national reform of building regulation has made and further reform could make to the … performance of the building and construction industry. The Commission found that the Australian Building Codes Board has made …
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governments of the Northern Territory, the Australian Capital Territory, Tasmania, Western Australia, South Australia, Queensland … architectural profession in Australia. On balance, the Commission assessed that the costs of current regulation outweigh its …
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The study examines the relationship between work arrangements and workplace performance on large capital building sites. …
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Building and Construction Industries Action Agenda. …
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In this paper we propose an empirical model to decompose the evolution of the agricultural GDP share of Taiwan into …
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This paper investigates differences in the rate of growth of population across the large city-regions of the EU12 between 1980 and 2000. The US model which assumes perfect factor mobility does not seem well adapted to European conditions. There is evidence strongly suggesting that equilibrating...
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The first of May 2004 marked an important date in the history of Europe as a political, geographic, and social entity. After years of negotiations, ten European countries joined the European Union, bringing in their potential and expectations, adding a total population of 75 million people and a...
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An important aspect of the global knowledge-based economy is the emergence of a new trend where certain groups of highly-qualified workers have become increasingly mobile internationally. Reaching the goal of being more innovative economy requires that the highly-qualified workforce is of...
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We examine trend economic developments in New Zealand and in each of Australia’s six states and two territories (i …
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The recovery from the 1890s depression in Australia was prolonged, and economic growth 1895-1913 was below that in the … comparable settler economies of Argentina and Canada. Why? Australia’s hesitant initial recovery is typically attributed to the …
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