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Global Dynamic Systems Centre Working Paper Series

This working paper series is the initiative of the Global Dynamic Systems Centre, which was established in 2007. The Centre is concerned with the development of realist economic theory and its application to human societies in the past and present. This work is contributing to a growing body of international research in theoretical areas such as realist dynamics, complexity, and biotransition; and in applied areas such as economic development (China, Japan, and India), institutional change (central banking, and cultural constraints), Australian economic strategy and performance, and macroeconomic policy (inflation targeting, and climate change).

Any enquiries about the Centre or the working paper series can be directed to Professor Graeme Snooks at graeme.snooks@anu.edu.au

2008
WP 005 Snooks, Graeme

The Neanderthal Enigma: A New Theoretical Approach

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WP 004 McKay, Huw

Asian industrialization: a strategic analysis with a memorandum on the Australian response

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WP 003 Cornish, Selwyn

History and the Development of Central Banking in
Australia 1920-1970

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WP 002 Snooks, Graeme

Australia’s Longrun Economic Strategy, Performance, and Policy: A New Dynamic Perspective

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WP 001 Snooks, Graeme

The Irrational “War on Inflation”: Why Inflation Targeting is Both Socially Unacceptable and Economically Untenable

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