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On export-led growth in Australia and Canada : cointegration, causality and structural stability
Bodman, Philip M.
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1996
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Explaining the decline in Australian trade union membership
Bodman, Philip M.
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1996
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Asymmetry and duration dependence in Australian GDP and unemployment
Bodman, Philip M.
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1995
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National savings and domestic investment in the long term : some time series evidence from the OECD
Bodman, Philip M.
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International economic journal
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1995
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Testing the long-run implications of the neoclassical growth model for Australia
Bodman, Philip M.
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1997
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On export-led growth in Australia and Canada : cointegration, causality and structural stability
Bodman, Philip M.
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Australian economic papers
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1996
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The Australian trade balance and current account : a time series perspective
Bodman, Philip M.
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International economic journal
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1997
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pp. 39-57
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Asymmetry and duration dependence in Australian GDP and unemployment
Bodman, Philip M.
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1998
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Deregulation, external deficits and foreign debt : a test of the Australian intertemporal budget constraint
Bodman, Philip M.
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1994
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The Australian business cycle : Joe Palooka or dead cat bounce?
Bodman, Philip M.
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Crosby, Mark Andrew
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1998
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