Mastering Risk: Environment, Markets and Politics in Australian Economic History

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This work interprets Australia's economic experience as a process of mastering a constantly changing risk environment. It begins by focusing on the aboriginal experience and progresses through to current attitudes, institutions, and patterns of development--showing how they have been shaped byAustralia's risk environment.

Page Count:
334

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Publication Date:
1992-06-18

Political Science

History

Business and Economics

AUSTRALIA_ECONOMIC POLICY

AUSTRALIA_HISTORY

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