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  • Asian investment in Australian capital city property markets
  • Segregation in the New Zealand labour market
  • Papua New Guinea Scene No.13. Introducing a new marketing concept to Papua New Guinea: the maket raun
  • La pratique des marchés périodiques se retrouve en Papouasie-Nouvelle Guinée, et ce, avant l'arrivée des Européens. Le terme maket raun est une déformation des mots: market place et to move around. Par ce terme, on désigne l'activité commerciale et
  • Periodic markets in Papua New Guinea
  • Aircraft noise and the residential land market in Sydney
  • Marketing structures and rural land use change in Alternative perspectives.
  • Housing careers, life cycle and residential mobility: implications for the housing market
  • Information, intermediaries and sales strategy in an urban housing market : the implications of real estate auctions in Melbourne
  • Small businesses and the financial market in Northland
  • for economic or social reasons. Traditional agricultural systems have changed under market influences but smallholder systems are often unable to meet either cash income needs of farmers or the export production levels sought by governments. The future may
  • require some larger-scale production units| the provision of marketing, research and technical services to smallholders| and, especially in atolls and remote islands, a major effort to improve subsistence productivity.
  • Growth, decline and structural change: a study of regional labour markets in Australia 1971-1981
  • Fairy. The Mt Rouse flows serve as a useful market for distinguishing Pleistocene from older volcanoes in this region. (E.C.F.B.).
  • and the disintegration of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. The distinctive characteristics of the Pacific nations: their small size, and limited natural resources, their isolation from each other and from markets and fragmentation within multiple island