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Pacific ViewpointVolume 26, Issue 2 p. 482-486 Book ReviewFree Access An Oscar for Optimism: A Valedictory Michael Bellam, ‘ A Question of Balance: New Zealand Trade and the South Pacific’, ‘The Citrus Colony: New Zealand-Cook Islands Economic Relations’ and ‘The Ebbing Tide: The Impact of Migration on Pacific Island Societies’ published in Pacific Viewpoint 25, 1, pp.102-105. Michael Bellam, Michael BellamSearch for more papers by this author Michael Bellam, Michael BellamSearch for more papers by this author First published: 01 May 1985 https://doi.org/10.1111/apv.262011AboutSectionsPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References 1Amarshi, Azeem et al, 1979, Development and Dependency: the political economy of Papua New Guinea, Melbourne. 2Britton, Stephen, 1981, National Development, Autonomy and International Tourism in Fiji, Tonga and the Cook Islands, Unpublished paper, Auckland. 3Britton, Stephen, 1982, "The Political Economy of Tourism in the Third World", Annals of Tourism Research, 9, 331- 358. 4Britton, Stephen, 1983, Tourism and underdevelopment in Fiji, Development Studies Centre Monograph, no. 31, The Australian National University, Canberra. 5Buckley, K. and Klugman, K., 1981, The History of Burns Philp: The Australian Company in the South Pacific, Sydney. 6Buckley, K., and Klugman, K., 1983, The Australian Presence in the Pacific: Burns Philp 1914-1946, Sydney. 7Connell, John, 1980, Remittances and Rural Development: migration, dependency and inequality in the South Pacific, Development Studies Centre Occasional Paper No. 22, The Australian National University, Canberra. 8De’Ath, Colin, 1980, The Throwaway People: Social Impact of the Gogol Timber Project, Madang Province, Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research Monograph 13, Boroko. 9Hau’ofa, Epeli, 1983, Tales of the Tikongs, Auckland. 10Hooper, Antony, 1982, Aid and Dependency in a Small Pacific Territory (Toke-laus), Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland, Working Paper No. 62, Auckland. 11Howard, Michael, 1983, " Transnational Corporations: The Influence of the Capitalist Economy", in Ahmed Ali, and Ron Crocombe (Eds), Foreign Forces in Pacific Politics, Suva. 12Kent, George, 1980, Transnational Corporations in Pacific Fishing, Transnational Corporations Research Project, University of Sydney. Research Monograph No. 10, Sydney. 13Mamak, Alexander, and McCall, Grant (Eds), 1978, Paradise Postponed: essays on research & development in the South Pacific, Sydney. 14Moynagh, Michael, 1981, Brown or white? a history of the Fiji Sugar industry, 1873-1973, Pacific Research Monograph no. 5, The Australian National University, Canberra. 15Samy, John, 1978, “ Development and research for whom? Towards a critique of economism in the Pacific” in Mamak and McCall, op cit. 16Shankman, Paul, 1976, Migration and Underdevelopment: The Case of Western Samoa, Boulder. 17Shankman, Paul, 1978A, " The Effects of Migration and Remittances on Western Samoa", in Cluny Macpherson et al (Eds), New Neighbours: Islanders in Adaptation, Centre for Pacific Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz. 18Shankman, Paul, 1978B. " Notes on a Corporate ‘Potlatch’: The Lumber Industry in Samoa" in Ahamed Idris-Soven et al (Eds), The World as a Company Town, The Hague. 19Taylor, Michael, 1983, Business Organization Segmentation and the Functioning of the Fiji Economy, Unpublished paper, Canberra. 20Thaman, R. R., 1979, Food Scarcity, Food Dependency and Nutritional Deterioration in Small Island Communities, Unpublished paper, 49th ANZAAS Congress, Auckland. 21Tupouniua, Sione. 1975, " Political Independence: An Opportunity to Create" in Ron Crocombe et al (Eds). The Pacific Way: Social Issues in National Development, Suva. 22Utrecht, Ernst, 1978, " Papua New Guinea: An Australian Neo-Colony", Transnational Corporations in South East Asia and the Pacific, Volume II, Sydney. 23 Ernst Utrecht (Ed), 1984, Fiji: Client State of Australasia? Transnational Corporations Research Project, University of Sydney, Sydney. 24Winkler, James, 1982, Losing Control: Towards an Understanding of Transnational Corporations in the Pacific Islands Context, Suva. Volume26, Issue2May 1985Pages 482-486 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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