THE WOOL MARKETING REPORT
Ross M. Parish
Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1962, vol. 06, issue 2, 8
Abstract:
One's judgment of an official report such as the Report of the Wool Marketing Committee of Enquiry, is, I think, influenced by three main considerations: first by the nature of its recommendations - and whether or not one agrees with them; second, by the quality of the argument and reasoning presented in support of the recommendations; and third, by the amount of useful information that it contains. It is under these three headings that I propose to organize my remarks concerning the Wool Report.
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Date: 1962
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