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- South Australian Centre for Economic Studies (SACES)
SACES is a self-funding joint research centre of the University of
Adelaide and the Flinders University of South Australia. It was established
in 1982. The Centre provides specialist consulting services in the broad
field of applied economics and provides Economic Briefings and Issues
Papers to Corporate Members. The Centre has its own full-time staff and,
in addition, draws upon the economics expertise of the academic staff
members of the two Universities.
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| Australian Links |
- Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
(DFAT)
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is the Commonwealth ministry charged
with the negotiation of international trade agreements and the representation
of Australia in international economic fora like the WTO, OECD, APEC, etc.
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- Australian Agency for International
Development (AusAID)
AusAID manages the Australian Government's official overseas aid program. AusAID
provides policy advice and support to the Minister and Parliamentary Secretary
on development issues and develops and manages effective and innovative poverty
reduction programs in partnership with developing countries, Australian businesses,
non-government organisations and international agencies.
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- Austrade
The Australian Trade Commission, with 105 locations in 58 countries, is the Commonwealth
agency that helps Australian companies win overseas business for their products
and services.
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- Committee for Economic
Development of Australia (CEDA)
CEDA is the country’s leading independent business think tank. It
is deeply committed to high quality research into, and debate about, the
opportunities for, and impact of, economic development within a socially
balanced and sustainable context.
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- Sydney Centre
for International & Global Law
The Sydney Centre for International and Global Law is a collaborative institution
combining the academic and research expertise and reputation of the University
of Sydney's Faculty of Law with the expertise of international law practitioners
throughout Australia. The centre provides a focal point for teaching and research
excellence in international law in the region as well as the provision of consultancy
services to governments, NGOs and other public and private sector clients in Australia
and Asia Pacific.
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| International Links |
- World Trade Organization (WTO)
WTO is the 146-member intergovernmental organization that serves as the world’s
primary forum for international trade negotiations, oversight and implementation
of trade agreements and dispute settlement involving international trade in goods,
services and intellectual property rights.
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- Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD)
OECD groups 30 member countries sharing a commitment to democratic government
and the market economy. With active relationships with some 70 other countries,
NGOs and civil society, it has a global reach. Best known for its publications
and its statistics, its work covers economic and social issues from macroeconomics,
to trade, education, development and science and innovation.
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- International Development Law Organisation (IDLO)
IDLO actively works to help the world’s developing countries to establish
legal frameworks that will enable them to overcome crushing poverty, provide social
justice and improve their chances to live in peace. IDLO has become the world’s
leading organisation wholly dedicated to promoting the rule of law and good governance.
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- Trade Facilitation Alliance
The Alliance is an international private sector effort to reduce customs delays
and cut costs at the border. Its members support the launch of WTO negotiations
on a trade facilitation agreement and cooperate in the promotion of trade facilitation
initiatives in other international and regional fora.
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- American Australian Association
Founded in 1948, the American Australian Association is the largest national non-profit
public charity in the United States devoted to relations between the United States
and Australia and New Zealand. Its goal is to encourage stronger ties across the
Pacific particularly in the private sector. The Association has an active program
of corporate, economic, educational, cultural and social activities.
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