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<strong>Research</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 2007 - <strong>2009</strong><br />
Australian Journal <strong>of</strong> Peace Studies<br />
3:10-28.<br />
Pruitt, Lesley^. 2007. “Real Men Kill <strong>and</strong><br />
a Lady Never Talks Back: Gender goes<br />
to War in Country Music”.<br />
International Journal <strong>of</strong> World Peace<br />
24(4): 85-106.<br />
Quiggin, John* <strong>and</strong> Hunter, D 2008, “Money<br />
Ruins Everything”, Hastings<br />
Communications <strong>and</strong> Entertainment<br />
Law Journal, 30 (2), 203-256<br />
Quiggin, John* <strong>and</strong> Jason Potts~. 2008.<br />
“Economics <strong>of</strong> Non-Market Innovation<br />
<strong>and</strong> Digital Literacy”. Media<br />
International Australia (128): 144-150.<br />
(A*)<br />
Quiggin, John*. 2008. “Managing the<br />
Murray-Darling Basin: Some<br />
implications for climate change<br />
policy”. Economic Papers 27(2): 160-<br />
166.<br />
Quiggin, John*. 2008. “Stern <strong>and</strong> His<br />
Critics on Discounting <strong>and</strong> Climate<br />
Change: An editorial essay”. Climatic<br />
Change 89(3-4): 195-205.<br />
Quiggin, John*. 2008. “Uncertainty <strong>and</strong><br />
Climate Change Policy”. Economic<br />
Analysis <strong>and</strong> Policy 38(2): 303-310.<br />
Quiggin, John*. 2007. “Ambiguity <strong>and</strong><br />
the Value <strong>of</strong> Information”. Economic<br />
Theory 30(3): 409-414. (A*)<br />
Quiggin, John*. 2007. “Complexity,<br />
Climate Change <strong>and</strong> the Precautionary<br />
Principle”. Environmental Health 7(3):<br />
15-21.<br />
Quiggin, John*. 2007. “Counting the Cost<br />
<strong>of</strong> Climate Change at an Agricultural<br />
Level”. CAB Reviews: Perspectives in<br />
Agriculture, Veterinary <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
Nutrition <strong>and</strong> Natural Resources.<br />
2(092): 1-9.<br />
Quiggin, John* <strong>and</strong> Matthijs van Veelen~.<br />
2007. “Multilateral Indices: Conflicting<br />
Approaches”. Review <strong>of</strong> Income <strong>and</strong><br />
Wealth 53(2): 372-378. (A)<br />
Quiggin, John* <strong>and</strong> Robert G. Chambers~.<br />
2007. “Supermodularity <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Comparative Statistics <strong>of</strong> Risk”. Theory<br />
<strong>and</strong> Decision 62(2): 97-117.<br />
Quiggin, John*. 2007. “The Prime<br />
Ministerial Task Group on Emissions<br />
Trading”. Agenda: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Policy<br />
Analysis <strong>and</strong> Reform 14(3): 5-14. (A)<br />
Roan, Am<strong>and</strong>a~ <strong>and</strong> Gillian Whitehouse.<br />
2007. ‘Women, information technology<br />
<strong>and</strong> ‘waves <strong>of</strong> optimism’: Australian<br />
evidence on mixed skill jobs’. New<br />
Technology Work <strong>and</strong> Employment 22<br />
(1): 21-33.<br />
Shah, Kamil^. <strong>2009</strong>. “The Failure <strong>of</strong><br />
State Building <strong>and</strong> the Promise <strong>of</strong> State<br />
Failure: Reinterpreting the securitydevelopment<br />
nexus in Haiti”. Third<br />
World Quarterly 30(1):17-34. (A)<br />
Shapcott, Richard. 2008. “Anti-<br />
Cosmopolitanism, Pluralism <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Cosmopolitan Harm Principle”. Review<br />
<strong>of</strong> International Studies 34(2): 185-205.<br />
(A)<br />
Sirasoontorn, Puree~ <strong>and</strong> John Quiggin*.<br />
2007. “The <strong>Political</strong> Economy <strong>of</strong><br />
Privatisation in the Thai Electricity<br />
Industry”. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Asia Pacific<br />
Economy 12(3): 403-419. (A)<br />
Southwell, Jenni~, Paul Boreham* <strong>and</strong><br />
Warren Laffan~. 2008. “Problem<br />
Gambling <strong>and</strong> the Circumstances Facing<br />
Older People: A study <strong>of</strong> gaming<br />
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