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The case against cutting the corporate tax rate, D Richardson, December 2012
Tasmanian Forest Agreement 2012: Who is the winner?, A Macintosh, December 2012
The rise and rise of the big banks, D Richardson, December 2012
Carbon credits from Western Australia’s multiple use public native forests: A first pass assessment, A Macintosh, December 2012
An unhealthy obsession: The impact of work hours and workplace culture on Australia’s health, R Denniss and D Baker, November 2012
Beating around the bush: The impact of the mining boom on rural exports, M Grudnoff, November 2012
Who knew Australians were so co-operative? The size and scope of mutually owned co-ops in Australia, R Denniss and D Baker, October 2012
Cash-in-hand means less cash for states, D Richardson, October 2012
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