NOTE FOR PAUL GILDING
Regarding his paper ‘Why Incumbents Fail’ published in ‘The Cockatoo Chronicles No. 43’
BACKGROUND NOTE FOR BENEFIT OF READERS
Paul Gilding – Is an Australian by birth who is an Author and Advocate for sustainability and was Head of Greenpeace International. He is Consultant […]
TRILLION DOLLAR BABY: How Norway beat the oil giants and won a lasting fortune
AUTHOR: Paul Cleary is a prominent Australian journalist who has documented the politics and economics of resource extraction for more than a decade. He served as an advisor to the Government of East Timor on resource-sector governance and negotiations. He has […]
comparative performance of the us economy before and after the advent of the neoclassical economic paradigm in 1981.
The data is presented in a spreadsheet. The link below will display the spreadsheet in a new browser window.
COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF US ECONOMY – Spreadsheet
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Author’s note
The argument herein was originally included in an essay submitted for publication in an international humanities journal, but was subsequently deleted for reasons of space limitation. Although the argument was ranked lower than others remaining for purposes of that essay, it is nevertheless regarded as important and so is made […]
Continue Reading →The September, 2012 edition of “INTHEBLACK”, the monthly magazine of CPA Australia, contained articles by three authors putting their viewpoints about the merits or otherwise of allowing firms or industries to import foreign workers into Australia. Industry leaders fear that major projects in the mining, construction and other sectors may be abandoned without significant […]
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