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Name Date published Author
Malaysia’s Economic Engagement with China: A Consideration of the Economics and Security Nexus November 2021
Japan First? Economic Security in a World of Uncertainty November 2021
Complex Trade-offs: Economic Openness and Security in Australia November 2021
Bringing Prosperity, Security and Social Wellbeing Together in the National Interest in a Messy World November 2021
Pakistan’s Potential Trade and ‘Behind the Border’ Constraints June 2016
Channelizing Afghanistan to Pakistan Informal Trade into Formal Channels June 2016
Assessing the competitiveness of the supply side response to China’s iron ore demand shock May 2015
A lesson in market contestability: calculating the cost of Chinese state intervention in iron ore price negotiations April 2015
The economic impact of the Australia-United States free trade agreement February 2015
Economic Implications of Deeper South Asian–Southeast Asian Integration: A CGE Approach August 2014
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