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Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Prof Peter Lloyd (PDF - 25k)
Submission DR77 for Bilateral And Regional Trade Agreements View full list
1. Comments on the Productivity Commissionâs Draft Research Report on. Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements. P. J. Lloyd. In general I found this Draft well-reasoned, sound and comprehensive. Consequently,. I comment only on a few areas which
Date received: 9 Sep 2010
Sheepmeat Council of Australia (PDF - 30k)
Submission DR73 for Bilateral And Regional Trade Agreements View full list
10 September 2010 Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 RE: SCA Response to Draft Report - Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements The Sheepmeat Council of Australia (SCA) appreciates the
Date received: 9 Sep 2010
Horticulture Australia Ltd, Office of Horticultural Market Access (PDF - 138k)
Submission DR70 for Bilateral And Regional Trade Agreements View full list
1 . Further Submission to the Productivity Commission on . Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements . by the Office of Horticultural Market Access, Horticulture Australia Ltd . Date 8 September 2010 . Note:
Date received: 9 Sep 2010
Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union (PDF - 106k)
Submission DR72 for Bilateral And Regional Trade Agreements View full list
AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURING WORKERS' UNION. Supplementary Submission to the Productivity Commission Review of Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements. September 2010. AMWU. National Research Centre. Level 3, 133 Parramatta Road. Granville NSW 2142.
Date received: 9 Sep 2010
Andrew Elek AM (PDF - 92k)
Submission DR74 for Bilateral And Regional Trade Agreements View full list
1. Submission to the Productivity Commission . Comments on the draft review of bilateral and regional trade agreements. Andrew Elek Australian National University. September 2010. 2. The Productivity Commissionâs Draft Report on bilateral and
Date received: 9 Sep 2010
Mr Geoffrey Edwards (PDF - 97k)
Submission DR81 for Bilateral And Regional Trade Agreements View full list
Wynnum 4178. Queensland, Australia 8 September 2010. Review of Trade Agreements Study Productivity Commission GPO Box 1428 Canberra City ACT 2601 Dear Productivity Commission I'm writing to make a submission to the Study. I wish to make three
Date received: 8 Sep 2010
Mr Ken Heydon (PDF - 43k)
Submission DR65 for Bilateral And Regional Trade Agreements View full list
1. Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements. Productivity Commission Draft Research Report, July 2010. Comments from Ken Heydon (Visiting Fellow, London School of Economics; Visiting Fellow, Sciences Po; former Deputy Director for Trade, OECD.).
Date received: 7 Sep 2010
Prof Kevin Fox (PDF - 364k)
Submission DR66 for Bilateral And Regional Trade Agreements View full list
Trade Agreements and Trade Opportunities: A Flexible Approach for Modeling Australian Export and Import Elasticitiesroie907 513.530. Kevin J. Fox, Ulrich Kohli, and Alice Shiu. Abstract Patterns of trade have changed enormously over the last 30
Date received: 7 Sep 2010
Australian Plantation Products and Paper Industry Council's (A3P) (PDF - 53k)
Submission DR64 for Bilateral And Regional Trade Agreements View full list
Ref: A3PsubmissionPCreviewFTAAug2010final. 6 September 2010 Review of Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements Productivity Commission 29 Tor rens S t ree t. BRADDON ACT 2612. GPO Box 1428 CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA. T 61 2 6273 8111 F 61 2
Date received: 6 Sep 2010
Dr Kyla Tienhaara (PDF - 56k)
Submission DR67 for Bilateral And Regional Trade Agreements View full list
REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS NETWORK (RegNet) http://regnet.anu.edu.au RSPAS, College of Asia and the Pacific Coombs Building #8, Cnr Fellows &Garran Roads The Australian National University Canberra ACT 0200 AUSTRALIA. Productivity Commission Australian
Date received: 3 Sep 2010
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