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The ACT & its Region: Economic Relationships & Key Drivers of Economic Growth
This report examines the economic interactions between the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and the rest of Australia, with a key focus on the immediate region. It then explores the implications of these linkages for the ACT Government.

Area: Modelling/Forecasting
Client/Publisher: ACT Chief Minister's Department
Date: Oct 2008
The Economic Benefits of Intelligent Technologies
This report reviews the potential economic benefits that may flow from the adoption of smart technologies and systems in different parts of the economy.

Area: Economic Consulting
Client/Publisher: IBM
Date: May 2009
Gut instincts: the economic impact of GORD and PUD
This report assesses the economic costs to Australia of two wide-spread gastric-acid disorders, Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD) and Gastro-Oesophagael Reflux Disease (GORD). These together are more prevalent than all national health priorities in Australia except musculoskeletal and cardiovascular conditions.

Area: Economic Consulting
Client/Publisher: The Gut Foundation
Date: May 2007
The Economic Costs of Obesity
Access Economics was commissioned by Diabetes Australia to estimate the economic cost of obesity in 2005. Obesity is defined in terms of BMI over 30.

Area: Economic Consulting
Client/Publisher: Diabetes Australia
Date: Oct 2006
Media release: Leading Economic Consultancy Restructures
Australia's premier economic consultancy is being restructured to meet emerging business requirements.

Area: Other Information
Date: Mar 2007
The Economic Value of Informal Care

Area: Economic Consulting
Client/Publisher: Carers Australia
Date: Aug 2005
The Global Economic Cost of Visual Impairment
Access Economics was commissioned by AMD Alliance International to estimate the economic impact of visual impairment (VI) in the global all-ages population, including the direct and indirect costs of VI, and the burden of VI on health. In this study, VI includes all people with a visual acuity (VA) less than 6/12.

Area: Economic Consulting
Client/Publisher: AMD Alliance International
Date: Apr 2010
The Economic Impact of Allergies
This report was prepared by Access Economics in conjunction with the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA), funded by ASCIA in conjunction with an unrestricted educational grant from AstraZeneca.

Area: Economic Consulting
Client/Publisher: Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology & Allergy (ASCIA)
Date: Nov 2007
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