Miscellaneous 2002

Research and development

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 12 Sep 2002

 

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This seminar paper discusses the practicalities of how to identify R&D projects, R&D projects eligible for concessions, R&D plant changes, and incremental R&D.
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Research and development

Author(s): Helen Gilfedder
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  • Published By: Helen Gilfedder
  • Published On:12 Sep 2002
  • Took place at:Park Hyatt, Melbourne

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