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two years at a time and use generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) do not do this. We present an alternative …
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This chapter provides new evidence on educational inequality and reviews the literature on the causes and consequences of unequal education. We document large achievement gaps between children from different socio-economic backgrounds, show how patterns of educational inequality vary across...
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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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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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several former colonies of Great Britain: the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. We trace out …
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, largely due to the fact that students significantly outnumber teachers. Data from North Carolina, Wisconsin, Australia …-person schooling (with mitigation protocols), accounting for the age and living arrangements of students and teachers. The risks of in …
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This paper examines the pattern of self-employment in Australia and the United States. We particularly focus on the … US but were not a significant influence in Australia. However, the factors influencing the probability of leaving self …
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