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Sustainable Wellbeing - An Economic Future for Australia

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  • Martin Parkinson

    (Secretary to the Treasury Australia)

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The Shann Memorial Lecture is an annual public lecture organised jointly by the University of Western Australia (Business School) and the Economic Society of Australia (WA branch).

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  • Martin Parkinson, 2011. "Sustainable Wellbeing - An Economic Future for Australia," Economics Discussion / Working Papers 11-17, The University of Western Australia, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:uwa:wpaper:11-17
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    1. Christine Carmody, 2012. "Considering future generations - sustainability in theory and practice," Economic Roundup, The Treasury, Australian Government, issue 3, pages 65-91, October.
    2. Amy Khuu & Ernst Juerg Weber, 2013. "How Australian farmers deal with risk," Agricultural Finance Review, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 73(2), pages 345-357, July.

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