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Australian Development Studies Network Newsletter 7 (1987)

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CONTENTS: CONFERENCE REPORTS: Education as an International Commodity, page 1. Australia and the Pacific, page 3. Smallscale Agriculture, page 5. International Communication, page 6. Regional Economic Development in Indonesia, page 8. Geosciences for Development, page 8. DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS AND FOUNDATIONS: H.V. Evatt Memorial Foundation, page 9. South Pacific Smallholder Project, page 9. Drought Animal Power Project, page 10. New Centre for Pacific Studies, page 11. NETWORK SPECIAL REPORT: Australian Council for Overseas Aid, page 12. CURRENT ISSUES: Australian Aid Cuts, page 13. Adjustment to Recession, page 15. NEW NEWSLETTERS: ADAB Business News, page 17. Pacific Circle Newsletter, page 18. Ideas Centre Bulletin, page 18. FORTHCOMING CONFERENCES, page 18. RECENT PUBLICATIONS, page 20.

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