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Heritage conservation in Australia: an evaluation of economic incentives

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Chisholm, Anthony H.
Reynolds, Ian Kingsworth

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Canberra : Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Australian National University

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The preservation of the National Estate has in Australia, as in other countries, become increasingly the concern of governments who, perceiving a failure in the other processes of society to adequately conserve their nation’s heritage, have introduced various measures designed to protect this heritage.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-96)

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