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What value the tenets of wealth?

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Ian Harper, a professor of commerce and business administration at Melbourne Business School and a practising Christian's public lecture 'Christian Mortality and Market Capitalism: Friends and Foe?' to the center for independent studies was reported to be a rigorous defense of the compatibility of free-market economics and a belief in God. However, he stated that his speech was a feisty, well-reasoned argument from an evangelical Anglican who knew the scriptures and economics.

Author: Way, Nicholas
Publisher: B R W Media
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2003
Ethics, Analysis, Economic conditions, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Ethical aspects, Religious aspects, Speeches, lectures and essays, Economic systems, Harper, Ian

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New house rules

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Baby boomers were expected to squander their superannuation cheques. Instead, many of them are likely to continue to contribute to economy instead of depending on welfare payouts. In addition, they will be staying with their children and grandchildren. The social and economic implications of this collectively living are discussed. The changes in houses over the years that are conducive for such compound families are also discussed.

Author: Way, Nicholas
Publisher: B R W Media
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2005
Residential Building Construction, Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Financial management, Housing incl Mobile Homes, Economic aspects, Finance, Forecasts and trends, Housing, Market trend/market analysis, Dwellings, Baby boom generation, Households, Company financing

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Unreserved passion: The man with the quiet, reserved image has carried his values from youth through high office and beyond - and is calling for more compassion

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Bernie Fraser, the chairman of the Members Equity Bank of Australia describes of his aim to create a more compassionate society. He feels that disappointed to see the market oriented society of Australia and states that there is no social justice in it.

Author: Way, Nicholas
Publisher: B R W Media
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2004
Commercial Banks, Commercial Banking, Management dynamics, Executive changes & profiles, Social Responsibility-Banks, Banking industry, Management, Officials and employees, Corporate social responsibility, Company business management, Frase, Bernie

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Subjects list: Social aspects, Australia
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