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The global economic downturn - some implications for Australian local governments

24 Jun 2009
Publisher
Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics
Local government Public sector Policy Rural conditions Economics Australia
Resources
http://www.bitre.gov.au/publications/2009/files/other_005_BITRE_Impacts_of_GED2....
Description

This paper was developed as background for the meeting of the Australian Council of Local Government in June 2009. It looks at the economic downturn and its implications for local government and regional economies with particular reference to the Australian Government response.

Publication Details
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
25 Jun 2009

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