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Since 1980, a project on integrated pest management in rice has been operating in seven countries of the South/South East ASian Region through the Food and Agriculture Organisation. Austral1a has been an instigator and act1 va finanOial '\nd technical supporter of the project. An important part...
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P<sc>ritchard</sc> B., A<sc>rgent</sc> N., B<sc>aum</sc> S., B<sc>ourke</sc> L., M<sc>artin</sc> J., M<sc>c</sc>M<sc>anus</sc> P., S<sc>orensen</sc> A. and W<sc>almsley</sc> J. Local -- if possible: how the spatial networking of economic relations amongst farm enterprises aids small town survival in rural Australia, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. Over recent decades, the tendency in...
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Increasingly, endogenous factors and processes are being emphasized as drivers in regional economic development and growth. This 15 chapter book is unique in that it commences by presenting five disciplinary takes on endogenous development from the perspectives of economics, geography,...
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Although often viewed as inconsistent with the corporate goal of value maximization, the corporate social responsibility (CSR) movement can add value by helping companies develop and maintain their reputations for fair dealing with each of their important non-investor stakeholder groups,...
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In the summer of 2008 the authors of this article met with Boone Pickens to discuss the centerpiece of the Pickens plan for moving the U.S. toward energy independence: the feasibility of wind power as a source for the production of electricity. That meeting, along with their survey of published...
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This paper examines whether differences in investment opportunities and corporate ownership structure can explain the disparate findings of other researchers with regard to the market's price reaction to the announcement of international joint ventures. We study a sample of 320 joint ventures...
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