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2004, Volume 19, Number 1

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Articles

Satish Chand,  Papua New Guinea economic survey: transforming good luck into policies for long-term growth

Samuel Kriss Koyama, Reducing agency problems in incorporated land groups

Peter G. Kora, Small and medium enterprises in Papua New Guinea: performance and growth prospects

Benjamin Reilly, Ethnicity, democracy and development in Papua New Guinea

Craig Sugden, Putting the Enhanced Cooperation Package to the test

Pacific and Assistance Division Commonwealth Treasury, ‘Putting the Enhanced Cooperation Package to the test’- a response

Denis Ives, Public sector reform in Papua New Guinea— the saga continues

Jock R. Anderson and Andrew N. Parker, Towards agricultural growth in Papua New Guinea

Lawrence Sause, Political limitations to the organisation and supply of quality and timely policy advice in Papua New Guinea

David Lea, Can democratic reform enhance Papua New Guinea’s economic performance?

Jon Fraenkel, Electoral engineering in Papua New Guinea: lessons from Fiji and elsewhere

Steven Gosarevski, Helen Hughes and Susan Windybank, Is Papua New Guinea viable?

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