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ABARES – Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences

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China's Steel Industry

10 Dec 2010 Bulletin – December 2010
James Holloway, Ivan Roberts and Anthony Rush
Many of these deposits are also far from major steel-producing areas (ABARE 2009, 2010). ... ABARE (2010), Australian Commodities, 17(1), March, pp 168–179. CISA (China Iron & Steel Association) (2009),.
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Trends in Farm Sector Output and Exports

10 Dec 2010 Bulletin – December 2010
Vanessa Rayner, Nicholas Tan and Nick Ward
b) Refers only to 1985/86–1989/90. Sources: ABARES; ABS. The mix of crop production has changed noticeably over the past few decades. ... 100. Source: ABARES. While much smaller than the meat production industry, the live cattle export industry has
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1 Aug 1990 RDP 9005
Matthew T. Jones and Jenny Wilkinson
The ABARE real exchange rate index is an arithmetic average of CPIs, adjusted for exchange rates. ... The ABARE index shows a net fall of 15.6% since the float.
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Reserve Bank of Australia Index of Commodity Prices

10 Apr 1993 Bulletin – April 1993
Other commodity price indices available in Australia include an index published by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) and an index published by the Commonwealth Bank (CBA). ... The ABARE Index is a fixed weight index,
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1993/apr/4.html

References

31 Dec 2011 RDP 2011-08
Ellis Connolly and David Orsmond
Download the Paper 1.02. MB. ABARE (Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics) (2002),. ... Australian Commodities. , 9(1). ABARES (Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences) (2011),.
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Developments in the Farm Sector

10 Feb 2008 Bulletin – February 2008
Deniz Ortac, Gianni La Cava and Ric Deverell
ABARE to remain below that recorded at the beginning of the decade (Graph 4). ... Analysis by ABARE and the Bureau of Meteorology suggests that average temperatures are likely to rise over coming decades, and that the mean (and variability) of rainfall
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The Iron Ore, Coal and Gas Sectors

10 Mar 2011 Bulletin – March 2011
Virginia Christie, Brad Mitchell, David Orsmond and Marileze van Zyl
Sources: ABARES; Geoscience Australia. With the rise in demand for commodities – notably by emerging Asian economies – the value of Australia's resource exports increased sharply between 2005 and 2010. ... Sources: ABARES; AME Group; International
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Appendix B: Data Sources

29 Aug 2014 RDP 2014-01
Tim Atkin, Mark Caputo, Tim Robinson and Hao Wang
2003–2012. Iron ore. US Geological Survey (USGS). 1901–1965. Australia Bureau of Agricultural and Research Economics (ABARE) – Australia contract price. ... 1901–1951. ABARE. 1952–1999. Landmark. 2000–2012. Base metals. (a). Pfaffenzeller,
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Appendix 1: Data

1 Dec 1994 RDP 9407
Jacqueline Dwyer and Ricky Lam
Source: ABARE, “Indexes of Prices Received and Paid by Farmers”. Taxes on International Trade: An average tariff was calculated as the value of customs duties as a proportion of the value
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1994/9407/appendix-1.html

Developments in the Mining Sector

10 Jul 2000 Bulletin – July 2000
Merylin Coombs
34.1. 27.3. Notes: (a) Sources: ABARE, ABS Cat No 5302.0 and 8415.0. ... ABARE expects the increase to be broadly based, with export volumes of base metals, iron ore and coal all increasing strongly.
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