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Economic growth / Computable general equilibrium / Balassa–Samuelson effect / Inflation / Free trade / Monetary policy / World food price crisis / Phillips curve / Economic development / Economics / Macroeconomics / Economic theories
Date: 2008-11-19 07:20:46
Economic growth
Computable general equilibrium
Balassa–Samuelson effect
Inflation
Free trade
Monetary policy
World food price crisis
Phillips curve
Economic development
Economics
Macroeconomics
Economic theories

The Economic Society of Australia Abstracts from the 37th

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