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Bodman, PM (1999) Business cycles since 1820. New international perspectives from historical evidence. Economic Record, 75 : 325-327. 51   0
Earl, P. E. and Wakeley, T. Business Economics: A contemporary approach 1st ed. UK: McGraw-Hill Education, 2004. 194  
Tisdell, C. (2007). Business Partnerships in a Globalising World : Economic Considerations. In J. M. Aurifeille, S. Svizzero and C. A. Tisdell (Ed.), Globalization and Partnerships: Features of Business Alliances and International Cooperation (pp. 11-23) New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.. 56   1
Collins, D. H. and Tisdell, C. A. (2002) Business Returns as a Determinant of International Business Travel. Empirical Economics Letters, 1 1: 13-19. 119  
Kalayci, Kenan and Potters, Jan (2011) Buyer confusion and market prices. International Journal of Industrial Organization, 29 1: 14-22. 24 1 0 Cited 1 times in Scopus1
Hunt, Colin (2012) Bycatch the real concern as super trawler heads for Australia. The Conversation, : . 169  
Carmignani, Fabrizio (2001) Cabinet formation in coalition systems. Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 48 3: 313-329. 10   5 Cited 5 times in Scopus5
Smorfitt, David, Herbohn, John L. and Harrison, Steve R. (2002) Cabinet-Makers' Awareness and Usage of Rainforest Cabinet Timbers in Queensland. Small-Scale Forest Economics, Management and Policy, 1 1: 103-117. 402 1186
Graff, Michael (2007). Can a multi-sectoral design improve indicator-based forecasts of the GDP growth rate? Evidence from Switzerland. In: NZESG 17th Meeting 2007, University of Waikato, N. Z., (). 2 - 4 August 2007. 19  
Graff, Michael (2007). Can a multi-sectoral design improve indicator-based forecasts of the GDP growth rate? Evidence from Switzerland. In: 2nd IFO Conference on Survey Data in Economics - Methodology and Applications, Munich, Germany, (). 19-20 October 2007. 14  
Mangan, John and Trendle, Bernard (2010) Cancellation of Indigenous Australians from the apprenticeship training contract. Education Economics, 18 4: 377-394. 41 1 0
Carmignani, Fabrizio and Avom, Desire (2010) Can Central Africa escape the curse of primary commodities?. Revue d'economie du developpement, 24 2: 47-72. 76 13 0
Menezes, F. and Quiggin, J (2007). Can game theory be saved?. In: O'Donnell, C.J., ESAM07. ESAM07 Australian Meeting of the Econometric Society, Brisbane, Australia, (1-15). 3-6 July 2007. 59  
Tisdell, Clem (2004) Can globalisation result in less efficient and more vulnerable industries? St. Lucia, Qld.: The University of Queensland School of Economics 44  
Tisdell, Clem (2006). Can globalisation result in less efficient and more vulnerable industries?. In: Jacques-Marie Aurifeille, Serge Svizzero and Clem Tisdell, Leading Economic and Managerial Issues Involving Globalisation. 1st Annual French-Australian Workshop of the Research Groups in Economic and Management Sciences, Brisbane, Australia, (169-181). 29-30 September 2004. 11   0
Tisdell, C. A. (2006). Can Globalisation Result in Less Efficient and More Vulnerable Industries. In J. Aurifeille, S. Svizzero and C. Tisdell (Ed.), Leading economic and managerial issues involving globalization 1st ed. (pp. 169-181) NY, USA: Nova Science. 45 1
Bodman, P. M. and Crosby, M. (2004) Can Macroeconomic Factors Explain High House Prices in Australia?. Australian Property Journal, 38 3: 174-179. 610  
Moepeng, Pelotshweu T. and Tisdell, Clement Allan (2008). Can subjective measures for rapid assessment of rural poverty and inequality be useful in Botswana?. Working papers on Social economics, policy and development 51, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. 47 30
Frijters, Paul, Geishecker, Ingo, Haisken-DeNew, John P. and Shields, Michael A. (2006) Can the large swings in Russian life satisfaction be explained by ups and downs in real incomes?. Scandanavian Journal of Economics, 108 3: 433-458. 14   21 Cited 22 times in Scopus22
Roy, Kartik, Blomqvist, Hans and Clark, Cal (2008). Can the State and its Institutions facilitate gender empowerment?. In Kartik Roy, Hans Blomqvist and Cal Clark (Ed.), Institutions and Gender Empowerment in the Global Economy (pp. 51-66) Hackensack, NJ, USA: World Scientific. 56  
Bleichrodt, Han and Quiggin, John (2013) Capabilities as menus: a non-welfarist basis for QALY evaluation. Journal of Health Economics, 32 1: 128-137. 14   0 0
Duhs, L. Alan and Davidoff, Laura (2009) Capabilities, rights and justice in the context of Australian Aboriginal welfare policy. Forum for Social Economics, 39 1: 23-31. 56  
Earl, Peter E (2006). Capability Prerequisites and the Competitive Process. 167 391
Coelli, T, Grifell-Tatje, E and Perelman, S (2002) Capacity utilisation and profitability: A decomposition of short-run profit efficiency. International Journal of Production Economics, 79 2002: 261-278. 85   30 Cited 32 times in Scopus32
MacKenzie, Ian A. and Ohndorf, Markus (2012) Cap-and-trade, taxes, and distributional conflict. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 63 1: 51-65. 17   0 0
Nauges, Celine and Bontemps, Christophe (2009) Carafe ou bouteille? Le role de la qualite de l'environnement dans la decision du consommateur. Economie et Prevision, 188 : 61-79. 20   Cited 3 times in Scopus3
Hunt, Colin A. G. Carbon sinks and climate change: Forests in the fight against global warming. Cheltenham U.K.: Edward Elgar, 2009. 58  
Knowles, Rob (2001) Carlyle, Ruskin, and Morris: work across the 'river of fire'. History of Economics Review, 34 Summer: 127-145. 17  
Seidl, Irmi and Tisdell, Clem A. (1999) Carrying capacity re-considered: From Malthus' population theory to cultural carrying capacity. Ecological Economics, 31 3: 395-408. 122   41
Mangan, J. E. and Williams, C. (1999) Casual employment in Australia: A further analysis. Australian Economic Papers, 38 1: 40-50. 51  
Mangan, J. E. (1999) Casual employment in Queensland: Current situation and implications for public policy. Queensland Economic Forecasts and Business Review, 8 1: 49-61. 48  
Green, C and Leeves, G (2004) Casual jobs and internal labour markets. Manchester School, 72 5: 658-676. 225   4 Cited 4 times in Scopus4
Sun, X., Jackson, S., Carmichael, G. and Sleigh, A. C. (2009) Catastrophic medical payment and financial protection in rural China: Evidence from the new cooperative medical scheme in Shandong Province. Health Economics, 18 1: 103-119. 71 4 22 Cited 32 times in Scopus32
Sun, Xiaoyun, Jackson, Sukhan, Carmichael, Gordon and Sleigh, Adrian C. (2007) Catastrophic Payment and Health Protection in Rural China - Impact of New Cooperative Medical Scheme in Shandong Province. Discussion Paper Discussion Paper No. 344, School of Economics. 48  
Li, Mei, Shankar, Sriram and Tang, Kam Ki (2011) Catching up with Harvard: Results from regression analysis of world universities league tables. Cambridge Journal of Education, 41 2: 121-137. 31   Cited 1 times in Scopus1
Robinson, J. J. (1999) Catchment management: Facilitating stakeholder participation. Water: Journal Australian Water and Wastewater Association, 26 6: 38-42. 52  
Rao, D.S.P. and Coelli, T. (2004) Catch-up and Convergence in Global Agricultural Productivity, 1980-1995. Indian Economic Review, 39 1: 123-148. 238  
Xue, D. (1999) Categories and valuation methods of economic values of biodiversity in nature reserves. Rural Eco-Environment, 19 2: 54-59. 46  
Graff, Michael (2002) Causal Links Between Financial Activity and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from a Cross–Country Analysis, 1970–1990. Bulletin of Economic Research, 54 2: 119-133. 29  
Alauddin, M. and Valadkhani, A. (2003) Causes and Implications of the Decline of the Economics Majors: A Focus on Australia. Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 7 2: 68-90. 31  
Brown, R P, Connell, J., Jimenez Soto, E. V. and Leeves, G D (2006) Cents and Sensibility: The Economic Benefites of Remittances, in At Home and Away: Expanding Job Opportunities for Pacific Islanders through Labour Mobility USA: World Bank 46  
Friesen, Lana (2012) Certainty of punishment versus severity of punishment: an experimental investigation. Southern Economic Journal, 79 2: 399-421. 65 9 0 0
Eichberger, J., Grant, S. and Kelsey, D. (2005) CEU preferences and dynamic consistency. Mathematical Social Sciences, 49 2: 143-151. 8   10 Cited 12 times in Scopus12
Templeton, D., Griffith, G., Piggott, R. and O'Donnell, C. J. (2005) Change in woolgrower profits from adopting staple strength-enhancing management strategies. International Journal of Sheep and Wool Science, 53 1: 1-23. 59   Cited 1 times in Scopus1
Bandara, Ranjith and Tisdell, Clem (2005) Changing abundance of elephants and willingness to pay for their conservation. Journal Of Environmental Management, 76 1: 47-59. 38   0 Cited 20 times in Scopus20
Bandara, Ranjith and Tisdell, Clem (2004) Changing abundance of elephants and willingness to pay for their conservation St. Lucia, Qld.: The University of Queensland School of Economics 44  
Alauddin, M. and Tisdell, C. A. (2000) Changing academic environment and teaching of economics at the university - level: Some critical issues analysed with the help of microeconomics. Economic Papers, 19 1: 1-17. 36  
Hearn, G. and Mandeville, T. D. (1999) Changing the strategic mindset: Developmental needs for senior public managers in the digital era. Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 37 2: 106-112. 61  
Collins, D. H. and Tisdell, C. A. (2000) Changing travel patterns with age: Australian evidence and the need to modify current theories. Australian Journal of Hospitality Management, 7 1: 15-25. 160  
O'Donnell, Joshua Francis (2011). Characterisation of stable manea bargaining networks Honours Thesis, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. 110 26

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