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2008, Volume 23, Number 1

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Articles

Charles Yala, Improving access to finance through land titling: evidence from the Hoskins Smallholder Oil Palm Project

Reuben W. Sengere, Willie Susuke and Bryant Allen, The rehabilitation of coffee plantations in Papua New Guinea: the case of Obihaka

Tom Kompas and Ron Kuk, Managing the Gulf of Papua prawn fishery: sustainability, maximum returns and cooperation between commercial fishing and indigenous fishing communities

Lois Stanley, The development of information and communication technology law and policy in Papua New Guinea

Tim Anderson, Women roadside sellers in Madang

Roderick Duncan, Agricultural productivity, the electoral cycle and ENSO effects in Papua New Guinea

Policy Dialogue

Theodore Levantis and Charles Yala, Breaking away from the land policy stalemate

Aaron Batten and Satish Chand, Rolling RAMSI forward: some ideas from the literature

Neil Thorogood, Governance: a question of principled agents

Economic surveys

Bob Warner and Eric Omuru, PNG commodity prices — an opportunity not to be missed

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