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The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research

Australian Economic Review

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October 1971, Volume 4, Issue 3

July 1971, Volume 4, Issue 2

April 1971, Volume 4, Issue 1

November 1970, Volume 3, Issue 4

October 1970, Volume 3, Issue 3

July 1970, Volume 3, Issue 2

May 1970, Volume 3, Issue 1

December 1969, Volume 2, Issue 4

October 1969, Volume 2, Issue 3

July 1969, Volume 2, Issue 2

April 1969, Volume 2, Issue 1

October 1968, Volume 1, Issue 3

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