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James Ted McDonald Alternative spellings: Ted McDonald James Ted MacDonald Ted MacDonald Biblio: Professor an der University of New Brunswick, Fredericton (Kanada); Tätig am Dep. of Econ., Univ. of Melbourne, Parkville; Tätig am Dep. of Economics, Univ. of Tasmania
Profession Economist
Publishing years Series Research paper / University of Melbourne, Department of Economics (6) Melbourne Institute working paper series (4) Discussion paper / UTAS, School of Economics, (2) Discussion paper / School of Economics, University of Tasmania (2) Discussion paper / University of Tasmania, Department of Economics (2) Discussion paper / Monash University, Department of Economics (1) Queen's Economics Department working paper (1) Queen's policy studies series (1) Carleton economic papers (1) Department of Economics discussion papers / Monash University (1) Discussion papers / A / School of Business, La Trobe University (1) Working papers in economics and econometrics (1)