Cost-benefit analysis of portability policy / Kruno Kukoc and Norbert Zmijewski
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- Canberra : Dept. of Family and Community Services, c2001
- viii, 72 p. ; 30 cm.
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- Policy research paper (Australia. Dept. of Family and Community Services) ; no. 16.
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- "October 2001"--Verso t.p.
- "FaCS0652.0111."--back cover.
- Includes bibliographic references (p. 71-72)
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