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small amount--a result which differs from Gregory's (1976) analysis. However, a mining boom caused by increases in external … rates of the different sectors in the economy are reported. Finally, the effects of an export tax on minerals are considered. …
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Public utilities which apply roughly uniform prices to all consumers often engage in cross-subsidisation - charging … prices which are below cost for consumers in low population density areas but above cost for consumers in high density areas …
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, the production of some goods in this category may rise; (b) A social gain is still possible even if outputs of other goods …
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to collect data in several shopping centres in three Australian cities. Respondents generally preferred leaner pST …
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. Three models, based on different assumed factor substitutabilities, are compared. Variations in the rental price of tractors … appear to have less effect on demand than variations in factors affecting the profitability of the cropping enterprise as a …
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coefficients by using actual behaviour of farmers in a realistic economic environment, rather than games played in artificial … and increases with income. The results are consistent with the results of studies by Binswanger in India and elsewhere …
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