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A Wage-Responsive Disaggregation of Labour Supply

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  • Powell, Alan
  • Parham, Deam
  • Sams, Dennis
  • Hiep, Huynh
  • Rimmer, Russell

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  • Powell, Alan & Parham, Deam & Sams, Dennis & Hiep, Huynh & Rimmer, Russell, 1984. "A Wage-Responsive Disaggregation of Labour Supply," Impact Project Archive 295043, Impact Research Centre, University of Melbourne.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ircipa:295043
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.295043
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    1. Williams, Lynne S., 1983. "Occupational mobility in Australia: A quantitative approach," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 20(1-3), pages 143-166, January.
    2. Peter B. Dixon & David P. Vincent & Alan A. Powell, 1976. "Factor Demand and Product Supply Relations in Australian Agriculture : The CRESH/CRETH Production System," Centre of Policy Studies/IMPACT Centre Working Papers op-08, Victoria University, Centre of Policy Studies/IMPACT Centre.
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    1. Dee, Philippa, 1989. "Fh-Orani: A Fiscal Orani With Horridge Extension," Impact Project Archive 295207, Impact Research Centre, University of Melbourne.

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