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A Method for Measuring Excessive Environmental Regulatory Burden in the Australian Rail Industry

Authors
  1. Anonymous
  2. Australian Transport Council
  3. Council of Australian Governments
  4. Department of Treasury and Finance
  5. Department of Treasury and Finance
  6. Evans C.
  7. Foreign Investment Advisory Service
  8. Haines F.
  9. Hemphill T.A.
  10. Knieps G.
  11. Lattimore R.
  12. Nash C.
  13. NNR
  14. NSW Business Chamber
  15. NSW Business Chamber
  16. OECD
  17. OECD
  18. OECD
  19. OECD
  20. Productivity Commission
  21. Productivity Commission
  22. Productivity Commission
  23. Ramboll Management
  24. Regulation Taskforce
  25. The Better Regulation Office NSW
  26. von der Heidt T.
  27. von der Heidt T.
  28. von der Heidt T.
  29. von der Heidt T.
  30. Wills-Johnson N.
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'SAGE Publications'
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