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Australian award wages 1 BPMN collaboration diagrams 1 Business process management 1 Consistency guidelines 1 Hierarchical top-down modelling 1 Linking CGE models 1 Minimum wages 1 Modellierung 1 Multi-regional computable general equilibrium (CGE) modelling 1 Prozessmanagement 1 Scientific modelling 1 Supporting tool 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Top-down modelling 1
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Corradini, Flavio 1 Dixon, Peter 1 Madden, John 1 Polini, Andrea 1 Re, Barbara 1 Rimmer, Maureen 1 Rossi, Lorenzo 1 Tiezzi, Francesco 1
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Business process management journal 1 Regional Studies 1
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Consistent modelling of hierarchical BPMN collaborations
Corradini, Flavio; Polini, Andrea; Re, Barbara; Rossi, … - In: Business process management journal 28 (2022) 2, pp. 442-460
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Linking National and Multi-regional Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Models: The Effects of an Increase in Award Wage Rates in Australia
Dixon, Peter; Madden, John; Rimmer, Maureen - In: Regional Studies 44 (2010) 10, pp. 1369-1385
Dixon P. B., Madden J. R. and Rimmer M. T. Linking national and multi-regional computable general equilibrium (CGE) models: the effects of an increase in award wage rates in Australia, Regional Studies. Wages for 20% of Australian workers are set by awards, reviewed annually in a centralized...
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