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Posts from the ‘C 2010’ Category
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16/04/2012
Presentation at the launching of the Preliminary Poverty Report (based on the 2008-09 HIES). AusAID Lecture Theater, USP. 2010.
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15/04/2012
Gender issues in enrolment and academic outcomes in Fiji. Annex X FESP. ICR (2010)
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15/04/2012
Key teaching staff issues in Fiji’s education system Annex G. FESP ICR (2010).
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15/04/2012
Key issues in academic outcomes in Fiji. Annex F. FESP ICR (2010)
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15/04/2012
Enrolments, equity and access in Fiji’s education system. Annex E. FESP ICR (2010)
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15/04/2012
Fiji Education Sector Project. Independent Completion Report by Bill Pennington, Nelson Ireland and Wadan Narsey. 2010.
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06/04/2012
N Only “0”s and “1”s, yet a world without limit
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06/04/2012
M Was the Olympic Games worth it for China? The Commonwealth Games worth it for India? FIFA World Cup worth it for South Africa? When each of these three countries have millions of poor people needing resources?
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06/04/2012
I Our strange inheritance practices.
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06/04/2012
J Vincent Van Gogh: the price and the value of a painting.
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06/04/2012
I Do you need a university degree to succeed in the world? My many friends
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06/04/2012
H “Music won’t feed your stomach” said my Dad. How wrong he was.
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06/04/2012
G Woodn’t it be nice do more with wood than firewood.
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06/04/2012
F Life can have many knotty problems. But they open up after a while. Till the next one.
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06/04/2012
E “Dad I am bored”. “Why dont you think about the flies and mosquitoes?”
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06/04/2012
D. Are ethnic jokes racist? It’s all chicken shit.
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06/04/2012
C The Olympics Medal Tally: which is the real champion country? What explains the clear superiority of small countries like Jamaica, NZ and Australia? Van PICs learnb?
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06/04/2012
Watson, look at the forests, not just the trees, said Sherlock Holmes.
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06/04/2012
How many legs does your “Table of Life” have?
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06/04/2012
The micro and macro costs of the ATH monopoly, FNPF and the Fiji economy
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06/04/2012
Market intervention: setting minimum wages through Wages Councils: how and effects
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06/04/2012
Reducing gender gaps through “win-win” development strategies in which men do not lose
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06/04/2012
Can gender discrimination be proved through econometric analysis?
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06/04/2012
Gender economics 2: Occupational segregation, motherhood gaps, and gender gaps in incomes
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06/04/2012
Gender Economics 1: The origins of gender discrimination and different approaches
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06/04/2012
Duopoly: applying the Prisoners’ Dilemma to Vodaphone and Digicel strategies
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06/04/2012
Understanding oligopoly and duopoly- the basics of Vodaphone and Digicel interactions
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06/04/2012
Monopolies charging different prices to different customers- the mobile charges
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06/04/2012
Price control of monopoly by Commerce Commission- what happens?
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06/04/2012
Why monopolies are not good for consumers or the economy
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06/04/2012
Monopoly: the historical origins in PICs and Equlibrium Condition
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06/04/2012
How control pollution: by command (decree) or market mechanism (carbon trading?)
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06/04/2012
Economies of scale in a global economy: why PICTA will be a “stumbling block” not a “building block”
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06/04/2012
Quota protectionism, EU and sugar, SPARTECA and garments- all ending
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04/04/2012
“The impact of poverty on education in Fiji: the use of HIES and population projection data”. USP-ANU Fiji Update, July 2010. USP.
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02/04/2012
“How improve the effectiveness of the Fiji Police Force” Presentation to Senior Police Officers. 10 November 2010.
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31/03/2012
Preliminary Report: Poverty and Household Incomes in Fiji in 2008-09. FIBoS.
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30/03/2012
Population and Development in the Pacific Islands: Accelerating the ICPD Plan of Action @ 15, Faculty of Business and Economics, Proceedings of the Regional Symposium at The University of the South Pacific, 23 to 25 November 2009. (Edited by Wadan Narsey, Annette Sachs Robertson, Biman Prasad, Eduard Jongstra, and Kesaia Seniloli). 2010.
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30/03/2012
The Impact of PICTA on alcohol and tobacco industries in Forum Island Countries. School of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics, The University of the South Pacific. Suva. 2010.
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28/03/2012
Water, water, everywhere: but not in a divided nation[The Fiji Times, 9 April 2010]
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19/03/2012
National examinations: “you don’t know what you have got till it is gone” [The Fiji Times, 27 February 2010]
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19/03/2012
A Pre-decision Kit”: bitter-sweet pill for nurses and Fiji [The Fiji Times, 4 March 2010]
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19/03/2012
Fiji’s far-reaching population revolution (2010) (on blogs)(censored)
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19/03/2012
Free Pre-schools for the Poor [The Fiji Times, 30 July 2010]
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19/03/2012
Spell Well, not spelling hell [The Fiji Times, August 6, 2010]
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19/03/2012
“Sawmill crippled” in Queensland [Islands Business, October 2010]
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19/03/2012
The Marist Brothers in Fiji: 1888-1988: A Book Review The Fiji Times. 30 November 2010]
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18/03/2012
The 2011 Budget Oscars: burdening future generations (2010) (blogs)
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18/03/2012
Saving FNPF (and Fiji) (12 May 2010) blogs
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18/03/2012
Media Censorship and Deeper Darkness During Diwali (2010 Various blogs)
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Recent Posts
When the line is not drawn (FT 13/2/2021)
“USP: the illusion of Government grants” (ed. in FT 24/10/2021)
“USP’s Fiji Bogey” (ed. in FT 31/10/2021)
“Fiji@50: how did Fiji share its cake?” (FT 10 Oct.2020)
“Fiji@50: How did we grow Fiji’s cake?” (ed. in FT Supplement, 5Oct. 2020)
“Fiji Times not on a level playing field” (ed. in FT 26/9/2020)
“Father Kevin Barr: an enigmatic champion against poverty”(19/9/2020)
“COVID-19: economic setback for women?” (FT 12/9/2020)
“Violence Against Women: another sermon for the Archbishop (FT 5/9/2020)
“Ministers and boards: where does the buck stop” (FT 29/8/2020)
“The economics of the PM’s new office” (ed. in FT 22/8/2020)
“Budget 2020-21: the Good and the Bad” (ed. in FT 25/7/1920)
“The Fiji Prime Minister’s Salary and Perks” (ed. in FT 17/7/2020)
“BDO Report is not history- yet” (Ed in FT 26/6/2020)
“USP in crisis: another NBF” (ed. in FT 16/6/2020)
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