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A theoretical discussion of the economic effects of buffer stocks and buffer funds
Simmons, Phillip Ray
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The Australian journal of agricultural economics
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1988
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pp. 129-141
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[Rezension von: Ward, F. A., ...,, Valuing nature with travel cost models]
Simmons, Phillip Ray
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The economic record : er
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2000
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Microeconomic reform in the Australian sugar industry?
Simmons, Phillip Ray
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Economic analysis and policy
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1997
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Response to price and production risk : the case of Australian wheat
Rambaldi, Alicia N.
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Simmons, Phillip Ray
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The journal of futures markets
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2000
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pp. 345-359
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Market power and buffer stocks
Simmons, Phillip Ray
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1992
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200
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The importance of hidden gains and losses : a case study of Australian wool
Simmons, Phillip Ray
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Annual conference of the Australian Agricultural …
32
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1988
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3
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Estimation of risk response by Australian wheat producers
Rambaldi, Alicia N.
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Simmons, Phillip Ray
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1996
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Using a differential evolutionary algorithm to test the efficient market hypothesis
Simmons, Phillip Ray
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Computational economics
40
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2012
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4
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pp. 377-385
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