Results 1-10 of 10 (Search time: 0.008 seconds).

Select some or all of the publications and click the Endnote Export button to be provided with a RIS export file of these publications.

Publication DateTitleAuthor(s)Date Added
12014Explaining the Australian Local Government Infrastructure Expenditure Backlog: A Market Failure ApproachSimmons, Phillip R ; Dollery, Brian E 6-May-2015
22012Using a Differential Evolutionary Algorithm to Test the Efficient Market HypothesisSimmons, Phillip R 30-Nov-2012
32012The 25th Anniversary of the Chernobyl AccidentSimmons, Phillip R 21-May-2013
42008Resolving the infrastructure funding crisis in Australian local government: A bond market issue approach based on local council incomeByrnes, Joel David; Dollery, Brian Edward ; Crase, L; Simmons, Phillip Ray 22-May-2009
52006Perspectives on the 2003 and 2004 Avian Influenza Outbreak in Bali and LombokSimmons, PR 13-May-2008
62005Evaluation of a Hybrid Seed Contract between Smallholders and a Multinational Company in East Java, IndonesiaWinters, P; Simmons, PR ; Patrick, IW 2-May-2008
72005An Analysis of contract farming in East Java, Bali, and Lombok, IndonesiaSimmons, PR ; Winters, PC; Patrick, IW 13-May-2008
82005A Possible Conflict between Economic Efficiency and Political PressureSimmons, Phillip Ray ; Cacho, Oscar Jose 6-Nov-2009
92002Why do farmers have so little interest in futures markets?Simmons, PR 28-Jul-2008
102002Management strategies for Indonesian rubber production under yield and price uncertainty: a bioeconomic analysisPurnamasari, R; Cacho, Oscar Jose ; Simmons, Phillip Ray 18-Dec-2009

Credit Name
Phillip Simmons
Full Name
Simmons, Phillip
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:psimmons
 
Position Title
Adjunct Associate Professor
 
 
Scopus Author ID
Web of Science profile key
14926001
Discipline
UNE Business School
 
Faculty
Faculty of Science, Ag, Business and Law
Surname
Simmons
loader Loading... 2 0 5 0 false
Given Name
Phillip
 
Preferred Given Name
Phillip
School/Department
UNE Business School
loader Loading... 3 0 5 0 false