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In a presentation in November 2002 to the Annual Conference of the National Association for Gambling Studies in Melbourne, Productivity Commission Chairman Gary Banks provided an update on key developments in Australia’s gambling industries, three years after publication of the Commission’s...
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In a presentation in November 2002 to the Annual Conference of the National Association for Gambling Studies in Melbourne, Productivity Commission Chairman Gary Banks provided an update on key developments in Australia’s gambling industries, three years after publication of the Commission’s...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005125975
In a presentation in November 2002 to the Annual Conference of the National Association for Gambling Studies in Melbourne, Productivity Commission Chairman Gary Banks provided an update on key developments in Australia’s gambling industries, three years after publication of the Commission’s...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005125976
, which we call the 'consumers' consumption function', models the aggregate effect of the millions of independent decisions of … individual consumers to divide their disposable income between consumption expenditures and savings. This function is … Czechoslovakia showed the 'consumers' consumption function' to be again linear in form but different from the Western …
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In a presentation in November 2002 to the Annual Conference of the National Association for Gambling Studies in Melbourne, Productivity Commission Chairman Gary Banks provided an update on key developments in Australia’s gambling industries, three years after publication of the Commission’s...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005062466
The terms of reference for this public inquiry into the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 asked the Commission to look at how effective the Act had been been in achieving its objectives, and to assess the costs and benefits of the Act. In its final assessment, the Commission identified ways in...
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On 26 June 1998 the Treasurer referred the question of whether safeguard action is warranted against imports of meat of swine, frozen, falling within tariff sub-heading 0203.29 of the Australian Customs Tariff. The Productivity Commission is to report within 140 days (or earlier) and is to hold...
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This paper was one input to the Australian Government’s decision to remove tariffs on imports from the least developed countries. The Commission’s analysis suggests that removing tariffs on imports from these countries could significantly boost imports from these countries, particularly of...
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In this paper we attempt to compare the responses of consumers and professionals to questions related to organic food … studies, two of them conducted with consumers, the third one with professionals. The first study deals with the links between … of this study conducted in France and Germany show that consumers in organic food stores put trust in their store but are …
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-market boundaries. The consumer value may be measured as the product efficiency viewed from the consumer’s perspective, i.e., as a ratio … of outputs (e.g., resale value, reliability, safety, comfort) that consumers obtain from a product relative to inputs … (price, running costs) that consumers have to deliver in exchange. The efficiency value derived can be understood as the …
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