- Series268 - John Ballard's Pacific research papers
- 34 more...
- Item35 - UPNG - Conferences and workshops. Contains papers from conferences and workshops held at UPNG and papers relating to the organisation of them.
- Item36 - New Guinea Research Unit - Correspondence and seminar papers. Many seminar papers by Ross Garnaut, including - Macro-economic policy in Papu New Guinea; Some first principles of public finance for an open, village - based economy; The aims and the instruments of economic policy; Employment, balance of payments and inflation - the theory of economic policy in Melanesian perspective; Towards a Papua New Guinea trade policy, by May and Garnaut; Public finance for equity and efficiency in an open, dual economy; National objectives and choice of industries; The eight point improvement plan and the public service; The Melanesian economies in the international community; Employment, incomes and migration in Papua New Guinea; The concept of decentralization in Papua New Guinea, by RJ May.
- Item36A - Archive notes - Ballard's notes taken at different archival institutions while he was researching Papua New Guinea
- Item36B - UPNG - Administrative papers. Correspondence, course outlines, reports, readings
- Item36C - UPNG - Administrative papers. Correspondence, reports, readings
- Item36D - Bougainville - Ballard's notes and collected articles on Bougainville.
- Item36E - Australia in Papua New Guinea - Published and unpublished papers on Australia's involvement in PNG.
- Item37 - Australian National University (ANU) academic papers on Papua New Guinea - ‘No stronger law - colonial rule and the white woman's protection ordnance', by Amirah Inglis; 'Social and economic impact of the Ok Tedi mining project', by Diana Conyers; ‘The economics of big men - reflections on a Siwai paradigm', by J Connell; ‘Elite formation in Papua New Guinea', by Ian Willis; ‘Planning - a view from sub-district level', by Jo Herilhy; ‘Implementation of district planning - maprik', by Jo Herilhy; ‘Development, socialism and Papua New Guinea', by Jo Herilhy; Employment, incomes and migration in Papua New Guinea, by Ross Garnaut and Richard Curtain.
- Item38 - Item 38 - Academic papers from other Universities
- 435 more...