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our methodology to rank political parties in Australia using data from the 2019 Australian Election Survey. We find that …
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Japanese public pension benefits, which were distributed quarterly through February 1990 and every other month since then, induce substantial but predictable income fluctuations. The relative magnitude of the payments combined with the delay between payments yields a stronger test of the...
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used to identify strengths and limitations of water markets in: (1) Australia's Murray-Darling Basin; (2) Chile (in …
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, using data from both the U.S. and Australia. When incidence growth is controlled for, there is a highly significant …% in the U.S. between 1976 and 2002, and by about 15% in Australia between 1984 and 2001 …
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Public-place smoking restrictions are the most important non-price tobacco control measures worldwide, yet surprisingly little is known about their effects on exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). We study these laws in Canada using data with questions about respondents' ETS exposure in...
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Australia's MDB and the western US and their prospects for addressing water scarcity. The two regions share a number of …, market structure and government regulation. We show that rights are more clearly defined and trading more common in Australia …
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In June 2009, the World Health Organization declared that novel influenza A (nH1N1) had reached pandemic status worldwide. The response to the spread of this virus by the public and by the public health community was immediate and widespread. Among the responses included voluntary avoidance of...
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of Australia, the U.S. and Brazil. We are interested in examining the emergence, sustainability, and collapse of commons … relatively peaceful where claimants have reasons to organize collectively (Australia and the U.S.). The settlement process will …
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Past research on the health workforce can be structured into three perspectives - "health workforce planning" (1960 through 1970s); "the health worker as economic actor" (1980s through 1990s); and "the health worker as necessary resource" (1990s through 2000s). During the first phase, shortages...
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Even though Australia has experienced frequent and large commodity export price shocks like the Third World, it seems … de-industrialization and distributional impact, and policy responses. In what way has Australia been different from other …
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