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Demand Analysis Package, DAP: A user's guide

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  • S. Selvanathan
  • E.A. Selvanathan
  • K.W. Clements

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  • S. Selvanathan & E.A. Selvanathan & K.W. Clements, 1989. "Demand Analysis Package, DAP: A user's guide," Economics Discussion / Working Papers 89-04, The University of Western Australia, Department of Economics.
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    2. Clements, Kenneth W., 1982. "Divisia moments of Australian consumption," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 9(1), pages 43-48.
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    3. C. O'Sullivan, 1991. "An Examination of the Role of Costs in the Allocation of Government Outlays: Part 2," Economics Discussion / Working Papers 91-14, The University of Western Australia, Department of Economics.
    4. M.A.B. Siddique, 1990. "The Economics of Tea and Coffee Consumption in Australia," Economics Discussion / Working Papers 90-15, The University of Western Australia, Department of Economics.

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