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by Crough, G. J. (Gregory John), 1953-
[Sydney : Economic and Regional Restructuring Research Unit, Depts. of Economics and Geography, University of Sydney], 1991
 
 
by Howitt, R
Sydney : Economic and Regional Restructuring Research Unit, Departments of Economics and Geography, University of Sydney, 1992
 
 
by Hirsch, Philip, 1957-
Sydney : Economic and Regional Restructuring Research Unit, Depts. of Economics and Geography, University of Sydney, 1991
 
 
Sydney : Economic and Regional Restructuring Research Unit, Departments of Economics and Geography, University of Sydney, 1990-1993
 
 
by Gagnon, Christiane, 1950-
[Sydney, N.S.W.] : Economic and Regional Restructuring Research Unit, Depts. of Economics and Geography, University of Sydney, 1992
 
 
by Bryan, Dick
[Sydney : Economic and Regional Restructuring Research Unit, Depts. of Economics and Geography, University of Sydney], 1991
 
 
by Howitt, R
[Sydney, N.S.W. : Economic and Regional Restructuring Research Unit, Depts. of Economics and Geography, University of Sydney], 1990
 
 
by Bryan, Dick
[Sydney : Economic and Regional Restructuring Research Unit, Depts. of Economics and Geography, University of Sydney], 1991
 
 
by Connell, John, 1946-
[Sydney] : Economic & Regional Restructuring Research Unit, University of Sydney, [1993]
 
 
by Gibson, Katherine, 1953-
[Sydney, N.S.W. : Economic and Regional Restructuring Research Unit, Depts. of Economics and Geography, University of Sydney], 1990
 
 
by Rosewarne, Stuart, 1954-
Sydney : Economic and Regional Restructuring Research Unit, Depts of Economics and Geography, University of Sydney, 1991
 
 
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