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Australian Journal ofAgricultural Economics, Vol. 34, No.2 (August 1990), pp. 170-17 6 34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS SOCIETY UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND, BRISBANE, 12-15 FEBRUARY 1990 Presidential address Fisher, B. S. (Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics), 'Issues in resource management'. Invited papers Carter, C. and Alston, J. (University of California, Davis), 'The benefits and costs of farm programs'. Chambers, B. (University of Maryland), 'What do aggregate supply and demand curves mean?' Dowrick, S. (Australian National University), 'Industrialisation and economic growth'. Green, G. (Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics), 'Management policies for the southeast trawl fishery: an economic analysis'. Kraft, D . (University of Manitoba), 'Returns to research on biotechnology' . Lawrence, D. and Zeitsch, J. (Industries Assistance Commission), 'A disaggregated model of agricultural production response'. Lindner, B. (University of Western Australia) , 'Something fishy in the individual transferable quotas market'. Martin, W. (Australian National University) , 'Agriculture in economic development' . Mullen, J . (NSW Agriculture & Fisheries), 'Returns to farm R&D in the wool industry'. Piggott, R. (University of New England), 'What is meant by market instability?' Sandrey, R. and Reynolds, R. (MAFCorp New Zealand) , 'Economic liberalisation : consequences for New Zealand agriculture'. Webb,
The Australian Journal of Agricultural Resource Economics – Wiley
Published: Aug 1, 1990
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