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Communication, Research

196 – The web vs journals

3 October, 201122 December, 2011 by David Pannell5 Min Reading

After last week’s PD, describing the difficulties we had publishing a journal paper about INFFER (Investment Framework for Environmental Resources), a reader emailed to ask,

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Communication, Environment, Research

195 – Publishing persistence

26 September, 20118 March, 2023 by David Pannell4 Min Reading

Sometimes getting a research article published in a peer-reviewed journal requires a high degree of persistence. I’ve found this to be particularly the case for

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Communication, Natural resource management

194 – “With respect, …”

12 September, 201120 October, 2011 by David Pannell8 Min Reading

I struck a particularly prickly questioner after a conference presentation I gave in Sydney two weeks ago. The questioner clearly had a very jaundiced view

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Economics, Environment, Policy

193 – Transaction costs workshop

5 September, 201120 October, 2011 by David Pannell1 Min Reading

There was a bit of interest in last week’s Pannell Discussion about transaction costs. This one is an advertisement for a national workshop on the

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Economics, Environment, Natural resource management, Politics

192 – Transaction costs

29 August, 201120 October, 2011 by David Pannell5 Min Reading

If I buy something, I have to pay the asking price, but I may also incur a range of extra costs. These might include things

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Economics, Environment, Policy

191 – Crowding out

22 August, 201120 October, 2011 by David Pannell3 Min Reading

Crowding out is an economic theory that has been highly influential in Australia. It’s about situations where government tries to do things that would be

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