Discussion paper / National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling, Faculty of Management, University of Canberra
- Bib ID:
- 1610567
- Format:
- Journal
- Uniform Title:
- Discussion paper (University of Canberra. National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling)
- Online Version:
- Description:
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- Canberra : National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling, 1993-
- volumes ; 21 cm.
- ISSN:
- 1320-3398
- Notes:
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- Each issue has a distinctive title.
- ISSN 1443-5101 is for the electronic version.
- Some full text issues also available via Internet from the National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling website (viewed April 11, 2006).
- Life Dates:
- No. 1 (July 1993)-
- Frequency:
- Irregular
- Subject:
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- University of Canberra. National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling -- Periodicals
- Computer simulation -- Periodicals
- Economics -- Mathematical models -- Periodicals
- Social sciences -- Mathematical models -- Periodicals
- Australia -- Economic conditions -- 1945- -- Mathematical models
- Australia -- Social conditions -- Mathematical models
- Other authors/contributors:
- University of Canberra. National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling
- Also Titled:
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- National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling discussion paper
- NATSEM discussion paper
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- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
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