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1. A Plea for Language Planning in Papua New Guinea. R. Lang, 1976. 1.75*

2. The Introduction of a Village Court. N. Warren, 1976. 1.75

3. The 1974-75 Rural Survey: A Study of Outmigration from Fourteen Villages in the East Sepik Province. R. Curtain, 1976. 2.50

4. A Population Policy for Papua New Guinea. S. Tago, C. Lepani, and H. ToRobert, 1976. 1.75

5. The Community Corporation in Papua New Guinea. P. Fitzpatrick and J. Southwood, 1976. 2.25

6. The Growth of Goroka: Towards an Interpretation of the Past and a Warning for the Future. R. Skeldon, 1976. 2.25

7. The Papua Besena Movement: Papua Dainai, Tano Dainai, Mauri Dainai. B. Bess Daro, 1976. 1.75

8. The Artifact Industry: Maximising Returns to Producers. R.J. May, 1977. 1.75

9. Regional Associations in Papua New Guinea. R. Skeldon, 1977. 1.75*

10. Family Planning in the Goroka Area of the Eastern Highlands. R. Skeldon, 1977. 2.50

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11. Internal Migration in Papua New Guinea: A Statistical Description. R. Skeldon, 1977. 2.50*

12. Reforming the Government of Port Moresby. H. Colebatch, 1977. 1.75

13. Imported Inflation in Papua New Guinea, 1972-1976. N.V. Lam, 1977. 2.25

14. The Rural Improvement Programme: Does It Improve Access? H. Colebatch, 1977. 1.75

15 . The Burden of Agricultural Export Taxation in Papua New Guinea: A Comparative Analysis and a Proposal. N.V. Lam, 1977. 2.25

16. Urban Growth and Unemployment in Papua New Guinea. J. Conroy, 1977. 1.75*

17. Evolving Patterns of Population Movement in Papua New Guinea with Reference to Policy Implications. R. Skeldon, 1978. 2.25

18. Policy Making for Rural Development. H. Colebatch, 1978. 1.75

19. Fiscal Responses to Export Instability in Papua New Guinea. N.V. Lam, 1978. 1.75

20. Monetary Policies and Options for Domestic Economic Stabilization in Papua New Guinea. N.V. Lam, 1978. 1.75

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21. Recent Urban Growth in Papua New Guinea. R. Skeldon, 1978. 2.25

22. The "Big-Man Model" Reconsidered: Power and Stratification in Chimbu. B. Standish, 1978. 2.25*

23. Stabilization Policy in Papua New Guinea: A Comment on the Critique of Dr Ngo Van Lam. A. Clunies Ross (with a rejoinder by N.V. Lam), 1979. 2.50

24. Fertility Change in Papua New Guinea during the Late 1960s: Evidence from the 1966 and 1971 Censuses. T. M. McDevitt, 1979. 1.25

25. Rural-Urban Relationships in Papua New Guinea: Case Material from the Gulf Province on Net Flows. L. Morauta and M. Hasu, 1979. 2.25

26. Facing the Facts: The Need for Policies for Permanent Urban Residents. L. Morauta, 1979. 1.75

27. The Building Industry in Papua New Guinea. A. Stretton, 1979. 1.75

28. The Plantation Redistribution Scheme: A Case Study of Matupi Plantation in the Madang Province. M. Tamilong, 1979. 2.50

29. Aid from the Recipents' Viewpoint: Disturbing Possibilities for Papua New Guinea. J. D. Conroy, 1980. 2.25

30. IASER Alcohol Research - IASER Alcohol Project: Final Project Outline. M. Marshall; Expenditure on Alcohol in Port Moresby Households. L. Morauta and C. Olela, 1980. 1.75*

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31. Levels of Infant Mortality in Papua New Guinea's Urban Centres. T. M. McDevitt, 1980. 1.75*

32. Infant Mortality Decline in the Post-War Period: A Further Application of Feeney's Method to Papua New Guinea Data. T. M. McDevitt, 1980. 2.25

33. A History of Prohibition and Liquor Legislation in Papua New Guinea, 1884-1963. M. Marshall, 1980. 1.75

34. Initial Report on the IASER Conference: What Do We Do about Plantations? M. A.H.B. Walter, 1980. 1.75*

35. Traditional Conservation in Papua New Guinea: Implications for Today. L. Morauta, J. Pernetta and W. Heaney, 1980. 2.50

36. Cult Movements and Community Development Associations: Revolution and Evolution in the Papua New Guinea Countryside. M. A.H.B. Walter, 1981. 2.50

37. A Summary of the IASER Conference on Alcohol Use and Abuse in Papua New Guinea, 23-27 March 1981, Waigani. M. Marshall, 1981. 2.50*

38. Child Survival, Fertility and Population Policy: Implications of an Analysis of Provincial-Level 1971 Census Data. T. McDevitt, 1981. 2.50

39. Appropriate Organization: Development Demands on Organizational Design in Integrated Rural Development Projects. L. Quiros and M. A.H.B. Walter, 1981. 3.75

40. A Summary of the IASER Conference on Post-Independence Economic Development of Papua New Guinea. P.A.S. Dahanayake and J. Wyeth, 1982. 2.50*

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41. Customary and Corporate Models for Women's Development Organizations. L. D. Sexton, 1982. 4.25

42. Subsistence Agriculture and Nutrition in Papua New Guinea: A Research Review. G.T. Harris, 1982. 3.50

43. Analysis of Effective Exchange Rate Changes in Papua New Guinea. P.A.S. Dahanayake, 1982. 3.50

44. Sago Research in Papua New Guinea: A Review of Recent and Needed Sago Research. P. K. Townsend; Sago for Food in a Changing Economy. L. Morauta; Nutritional Status of a Sago-Eating Community in the Purari Delta, Gulf Province. S. J. Ulijascek, 1982. 4.50*

45. A Policy Approach to Import Substitution for Papua New Guinea. J. Wyeth, 1983. 3.50

46. Family Planning in Goroka District, 1976-1981. P. K. Townsend, 1984. 3.00*

47. Incentive Legislation and the Pioneer Industries in Papua New Guinea. J. Wyeth, 1985. 3.50

48. Foreign Aid in Papua New Guinea: Policy Issues and Perspective. E. Makis and P.A.S. Dahanayake, 1985. 3.50

49. Spatial Inequalities in Papua New Guinea: A District-Level Analysis. K. de Albuquerque and E. D'Sa, 1986. 3.50*

50. The Impact of Net Migration Between Independence and the 1980 Census on the Age and Sex Structure of Papua New Guinea Provinces. K. de Albuquerque and M. Tauge, 1986. 3.50

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51. Social Implications of Population Growth in Papua New Guinea, 1980-1995. K. de Albuqerque and M. Tauge, 1987. 5.75

52. Traditional Birth Attendants in Papua New Guinea. P. K. Townsend, 1987. 6.50

53. Papua New Guinea's Prospects in Asean: An Appraisal. P.A.S. Dahanayake and E. Makis, 1987. 2.25

54. The Rise of Rascalism: Action and Reaction in the Evolution of Rascal Gangs. B. M. Harris, 1988. 6.50

55. National Government Control of Funding of Provincial Activities. A. J. Regan, 1988. 6.75

56. The Constitutional Arrangements for Decentralisation in Papua New Guinea: An Overview. Y.P. Ghai and A.J. Regan, 1988. 3.00*

57. Decentralisation and Intergovernmental Relations in Papua New Guinea. Y.P. Ghai and A.J. Regan, 1989. 6.75

58. Provincial Integrated Rural Development Programmes in Papua New Guinea: A Decade of Experience. R. Crittenden and D.A.M. Lea, 1989. 3.00*

59. Prospects of Industrialisation as a Strategy for Economic Development in Papua New Guinea. P.A.S. Dahanayake and H.G. Mannur, 1989. 3.50*

60. Decentralisation and the Constitutional Status of Local-Level Government in Papua New Guinea. J. Peasah, 1990. 3.50

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61. Perceptions of Development by Women of the Tari Basin, Southern Highlands Province: A Subproject of Integrated Rural Development Programme Evaluation in Papua New Guinea. J. Clark, 1991. 2.50*

62. Informal Finance in a Semi-Subsistence Economy. N. Fernando, 1991. 2.25

63. Provincial Initiatives in Establishing Forms of Local-Level Government in Papua New Guinea. J. Peasah, 1991. 3.50*

64. Cultural Diversity and the United Papua New Guinea. J. Simet and W. Iamo, 1992. 2.50*

65. Community School Relations and the Teacher. M. Gibson and W. Iamo, 1992. 2.50

66 Crime, Development and Criminological Research in Papua New Guinea. S. Dinnen, 1992. 2.50

67. Privatisation in Papua New Guinea. D. Gupta and T. Deklin, 1992. 2.50

68. The Struggle for the Oil Pipeline in Papua New Guinea. B. Brunton, 1993. 5.00

69. Effectiveness of the Papua New Guinean Environmental Planning Act 1978 in Forestry Timber Projects. T. Nadarajah, 1993. 3.00

70. Forest Policy and Conservation of Papua New Guinea's Forests: A Critique. T. Nadarajah, 1993. 3.00

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71. The Informal Sector and Household Reproduction in Papua New Guinea. K. Barber, 1993. 4.25

72. Safety-Net or Disincentive: Wantoks and Relatives in the Urban Pacific. M. Monsell-Davis, 1993. 2.75*

73. Governance in Papua New Guinea: Approaches to Institutional Reform. Joint publication with the Institute of National Affairs. W. A. Axline, 1993. 12.00

74. An Evaluation of the Effectiveness and Relevance of the Commodity Price Stabilisation Schemes in Papua New Guinea. M. Gumoi, 1993. 5.75

75. The Establishment of the Corrective Institution Branch, and Australian Colonial Detainee Rehabilitation Policies in TPNG Gaols, 1950-1975. R. Sikani, 1994. 7.00

76. The Sustainability of Papua New Guinea's Forest Resource. T. Nadarajah, 1994. 7.25

77. Constitutionality and Resources Development in Papua New Guinea. B. Brunton, 1994. 4.00*

78. Becoming a Papua New Guinean. H. Bosse, 1994. 5.50

79. Price Policy Analysis: The Case of Coffee in Papua New Guinea. I. Temu, 1995. 5.50

80. A Socioeconomic Survey of the Cape Rodney Smallholder Development Project. I. Temu, 1995. 7.50

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81. Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition: Criminal Group Surrender in Papua New Guinea. S. Dinnen, 1995. 5.50

82. From Rhetoric to Reality: Participatory Development Training Programs. M. Bopp, 1995. 5.50

83. The Trend in Planning for Sustainable Development in Papua New Guinea: What Is Missing? T. Nadarajah, 1995. 6.75

84. The Origins of the 'Free Education Policy' in Papua New Guinea: A Case Study in the Formulation and Implementation of Education Policy. H. Ivarature, 1996. 5.75

85. Issues in Mineral Exploitation in Papua New Guinea. D. Gupta, T. Deklin and C. Yala, 1995. 5.75

86. Institutional Rural Finance in Papua New Guinea: Lessons from the Failure and Need for Reforms. C. Kannapiran, 1995. 5.75

87. Youth, Crime and Rural Development in Papua New Guinea: A Model for Grassroots Community Projects. M. Bopp, A. Borrey, and M. Degemba, 1996. 5.75

88. The Development Problem in Papua New Guinea: An Indigenous Perspective. N. Ahai, 1998. 7.25

89. Live to Steal and Steal to Live : Juveniles and Economic Crime. R. Sikani, (in press). TBA

90. The Dynamics of Industrial Relations in the Papua New Guinea Mining Industry: Implications for Trade Union Strategies. B. Imbun, 1999. 6.25

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91. The Sandline International Contract Controversy in Papua New Guinea: Challenge to Sovereignty, Security, and the State. H. Ivarature, (in press). TBA

92. Women and Security in Port Moresby. F. Hukula, 1999. 5.00

93. Lifes Okay If You Take No Quarter and Give None: Street Begging in Papua New Guinea. R. Sikani, (in press). TBA

94. Disputing Resolution: Comparing Responses to Two Plane Crash Incidences in Western Province. T. Crook (in press). TBA

95 Landowners Mineral Rent Quest and Use in Papua New Guinea. A. Mawuli and O. Sanida, 2001. 16.00

96. The Exchange Rate Policy: An Analysis of Management and Adjustment. A. Mawuli, 2001 (Fortcoming). TBA

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