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Venn, T. J., Harrison, S. R. and Herbohn, J. L. (2008) Valuing Carbon Sequestration Benefits: An application to hoop pine plantations in north Queensland, Australia. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 15 2: 121-130.
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Xue, D. and Tisdell, C. A. (1999). Valuing ecological functions of biodiversity in Changbaishan Mountain Biosphere Reserve in Northeast Asia. In: , Proceedings of IUCN/WCPA-AE-3 Seoul Conference. The Third Conference on the Protected Areas of East Asia, Seoul, Korea, (1-12). 8-10 Sept, 1999.
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Xue, Dayuan and Tisdell, Clem (2001) Valuing ecological functions of biodiversity in changbaishan mountain biosphere reserve in northeast china. Biodiversity And Conservation, 10 3: 467-481.
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Quiggin, John (2001) Valuing Publicly-Provided Services. Economic Record, 77 238: 291-304.
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Quiggin, J (2001) Valuing publicly provided services. Economic Record, 77 238: 291-304.
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Scott, M., Dimitrakopoulos, R. and Brown, R. P. (2002) Valuing regional geoscientific data acquisition programmes: Addressing issues of quantification, uncertainty and risk. Natural Resources Forum, 26 1: 55-68.
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Tisdell, Clem (2007). Valuing the Otago Peninsula: The Economic Benefits of Conservation. Working Papers on Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Paper No. 145, School of Economics, The University of Queensland.
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Tisdell, Clem and Wilson, Clevo (2003) Visitor Profiles and Environmental Attributes, especially of Birds, Attracting Visitors to Lamington National Park: Tourist Attitudes and Economic Issues St. Lucia, Qld.: The University of Queensland School of Economics
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Tisdell, Clem and Bandara, Ranjith (2003) Visitors' Reaction to Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage in Sri Lanka St. Lucia, Qld.: The University of Queensland School of Economics
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Freebairn, J and Quiggin, J (2006) Water rights for variable supplies. Australian Journal of Agricultural And Resource Economics, 50 3: 295-312.
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Adamson, D., Mallawaarachchi, T. and Quiggin, J. (2007) Water use and salinity in the Murray-Darling Basin: A state-contingent model. Australian Journal of Agricultural And Resource Economics, 51 3: 263-281.
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Fleming, C.M. and Bowden, M. (2008) Web-based surveys as an alternative to traditional mail methods. Journal of Environmental Management, 90 1: 284-292.
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Fleming, C. and Cook, A. (2007). Web Surveys, Sample Bias and the Travel Cost Method. In: AARES 51st Annual Conference, Queenstown, New Zealand, (). 13-16 February, 2007.
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Kao, T. and Menezes, F. (2007). Welfare Enhancing Mergers under Product Differentiation. In: O'Donnell, C. J., ESAM07. ESAM07 Australian Meeting of the Econometric Society, Brisbane, Australia, (1-13). 3-6 July 2007.
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Lyster, Thorbjorn and Tisdell, C. A. (2004) What are the Economic Prospects of Developing Aquaculture in Queensland to Supply the Low Price White Fillet Market? Lessons from the US Channel Catfish Industry St. Lucia, Qld.: The University of Queensland School of Economics
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Graff, M. and Karmann, A. (2006) What determines the finance-growth nexus? Empirical evidence for threshold models. Journal of Economics, 87 2: 127-157.
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Grant, Simon and Quiggin, John (2005) What Does the Equity Premium Mean?. The Economists' Voice 2 (4).
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Mahadevan, R. (2002) What Is and Is Not Measured by Total Factor Productivity Growth Studies for Malaysia: A Literature Survey. Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, 34 1 & 2: 21-31.
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Aurifeille, J., Svizzero, S. and Tisdell, C. A. (2006). What Leading Economic and Managerial Issues are Covered? Why are they Important in the Context of Globalisation?. In J. Aurifeille, S. Svizzero and C. Tisdell (Ed.), Leading Economic and Managerial Issues Involving Globalisation 1st ed. (pp. 3-11) NY, USA: Nova Science.
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Wilson, C. and Tisdell, C. A. (2005) What Role Does Knowledge of Wildlife Play in Providing Support for Species Conservation?. Journal of Social Sciences, 1 1: 47-51.
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Wilson, Clevo and Tisdell, Clem (2004) What Role does Knowledge of Wildlife Play in Providing Support for Species' Conservation? St. Lucia, Qld.: The University of Queensland School of Economics
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Bodman, P. M. and Crosby, M. (2005). When the US Catches a Cold, Do We Need to Sneeze? Historical and Future Linkages Between the Australian and US Business Cycles. In: C. Kent and D. Norman, The Changing Nature of Business Cycle, Proceedings of the Reserve Bank of Australia 2005 Conference, October 2005. Reserve Bank of Australia 2005 Conference, The Changing Nature, H.C. Coombs Centre for Financial Studies, Kirribili, (226-254). 11-12 July 2005.
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Carmignani, Fabrizio, Muscatelli, Anton and Tirelli, Patrizio (2004). Who is Afraid of the Big Bad Central Bank? Union-Firm-Central Bank Interactions and Inflation in a Monetary Union. In R. Franzese, P. Mooslechner and M. Schürz (Ed.), Institutional Conflicts and Complementarities: Monetary Policy and Wage Bargaining Institutions in EMU (pp. 231-253) Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic.
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Menezes, Flavio and Engelbrecht-Wiggans, Richard (2001) Why do bidders drop out from a sequential auction. Revista Brasileira de Economia, 55 1: 35-51.
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Wilson, Clevo and Tisdell, Clem (2001) Why farmers continue to use pesticides despite environmental, health and sustainability costs. Ecological Economics, 39 : 449-462.
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Quiggin, J. (2002). Why have the returns to microeconomic reform been so disappointing. In K. Fox (Ed.), Efficiency in the Public Sector (pp. 37-60) Boston: Kluwer Academic.
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Quiggin, John (1998) Why I Am Not An Austrian. New Australian ().
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Quiggin, J. C. (2005) Why I blog. The Walkley Magazine, 35 : 18-18.
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John Foster (2006) Why is economics not a complex systems science?. Journal of Economic Issues, 40 4: 1069-1091.
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Quiggin, J. C. (2004) Why Labor shouldn't budge on the FTA (and why its already gone too far. Australian Policy Online, : .
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Liu, PW, Zhang, J and Zhang, JS (2005) Why many eligible individuals choose not to go on welfare. Economic Inquiry, 43 2: 385-400.
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Tisdell, C. A. and Bandara, R. R. (2005) Wildlife-based recreation and local economic development: the case of the Pannawala Elephant Orphanage in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka Journal of Social Sciences, 28 1&2: 65-96.
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Tisdell, Clem and Bandara, Ranjith (2003) Wildlife-Based Recreation and Local Economic Development: The Case of the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage in Sri Lanka St. Lucia, Qld.: The University of Queensland School of Economics
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Tisdell, C. A. and Farley, G. J. (2001) Wildlife-based tourism & increased support for nature conservation financially and otherwise: evidence from sea-turtle ecotourism at Mon Repos. Tourism Economics: the business and finance of tourism and recreation, 7 3: 233-249.
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Bandara, Ranjith and Tisdell, Clem (2003) Wildlife Damage, Insurance/Compensation for Farmers and Conservation: Sri Lankan Elephants as a Case St. Lucia, Qld.: The University of Queensland School of Economics
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Tisdell, C. A. (2003) Will Bangladesh's Economic Growth Solve its Environmental Problems?. Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Development, 10 1: 1-12.
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Tisdell, Clem (2002) Will Bangladesh's Economic Growth Solve its Environmental Problems? St. Lucia, Qld.: The University of Queensland School of Economics
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Bandara, Ranjith and Tisdell, Clem (2003) Willingness of Sri Lankan Farmers to Pay for a Scheme to Conserve Elephants: An Empirical Analysis St. Lucia, Qld.: The University of Queensland School of Economics
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Bandara, R. R. and Tisdell, C. A. (2003) Willingness of Sri Lankan farmers to pay for a scheme to conserve elephants: Exploratory study. Journal of Science, 3 1: 30-54.
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Bandara, Ranjith and Tisdell, Clem (2002) Willingness to pay for Conservation of the Asian Elephant in Sri Lanka: A Contingent Valuation Study St. Lucia, Qld.: The University of Queensland School of Economics
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Bandara, Ranjith and Tisdell, Clem (2003) Willingness to Pay for Different Degrees of Abundance of Elephants St. Lucia, Qld.: The University of Queensland School of Economics
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Asafu-Adjaye, J. and Dzator, J. (2003) Willingness to Pay for Malaria Insurance: A Case Study of Households in Ghana Using the Contingent Valuation Method. Economic Analysis and Policy, 33 1: 31-47.
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Tait, Peter R., Friesen, Lana and Cullen, Ross (2005) Will unit pricing reduce domestic waste? Lessons from a contingent valuation study. New Zealand Economic Papers, 39 : 83-103.
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Mlay, F. J., Roy, K. C. and Tisdell, C. A. (1999). Women and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa with Special Reference to Tanzania. In J. C. Roy, C. A. Tisdell and H. C. Blomqvist (Ed.), Economic Development and Women in the World Community 2nd ed. (pp. 125-138) USA: Praeger.
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Jahan, N. and Alauddin, M. (1999). Women and the environment with special reference to rural Bangladesh. In M. Alauddin and S. Hasan (Ed.), Development, Governance and the Environment in South Asia: A Focus on Bangladesh (pp. 301-313) Great Britain: MacMillan.
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Kehren, T. C. (1999) Women, common property resources and livestock husbandry in Thai villages. International Journal of Social Economics, 26 1/2/3: 370-388.
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Roy, K. C. and Tisdell, C. A. (1999). Women in South Asia with Particular Reference to India. In K.C. Roy, C.A. Tisdell and H.C. Blomqvist (Ed.), Economic Development and Women in the World Community 2nd ed. (pp. 97-124) USA: Praeger.
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Roy, K. C., Tisdell, C. A. and Ghose, A. (2001). Women's Empowerment, Sen's Entitlement Theory and Institutional Impediments in Rural India: The Case of Access to Education. In R. Ghosh, R. Gabbay and A. Siddique (Ed.), Human Resources and Gender Issues in Poverty Eradication first ed. (pp. 364-389) Delhi, India: Atlantic.
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Bradley, S., Green, C. and Leeves, G. (2007) Worker absence and shirking: Evidence from matched teacher-school data. Labour Economics, 14 3: 319-334.
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Bradley, S., Green, C. P. and Leeves, G. D. (2005) Worker Absence and Shirking: Evidence from Matched Teacher-School Data, Labour Economics Research Group (LERG) Discussion Paper Series, June 2005 Australia: School of Economics, The University of Queensland
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