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The Scope for Tariff Reform Created by a Resources Boom: Simulations with the Orani Model

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  • Higgs, Peter
  • Parmenter, B
  • Powell, Alan

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  • Higgs, Peter & Parmenter, B & Powell, Alan, 1983. "The Scope for Tariff Reform Created by a Resources Boom: Simulations with the Orani Model," Impact Project Archive 295034, Impact Research Centre, University of Melbourne.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ircipa:295034
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.295034
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    1. Cooper, Russel, 1983. "A Tariff Experiment on the Interfaced ORANI-Macro System," Impact Project Archive 295051, Impact Research Centre, University of Melbourne.
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    2. A. R. Pagan & J. H. Shannon, 1987. "How Reliable are ORANI Conclusions?," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 63(1), pages 33-45, March.

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