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Working Papers
2007
- EXPLORING THE DETERMINANTS OF GLOBAL ‘SOCIAL PRODUCTION’ OF INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE: INSIGHTS FROM SETI@HOME
Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics
2004
- INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AND NEW ZEALAND'S PRODUCTIVITY MALAISE: AN INDUSTRY-LEVEL STUDY
Discussion Papers, Massey University, Department of Applied and International Economics View citations (2)
- THE GATT/WTO HAS PROMOTED TRADE, BUT ONLY IN CAPITAL-INTENSIVE COMMODITIES!
Discussion Papers, Massey University, Department of Applied and International Economics View citations (1)
See also Journal Article The GATT/WTO has promoted trade, but only in capital-intensive commodities!, Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals (2007) View citations (11) (2007)
2003
- MAORI AND THE INFORMATION WORKFORCE, 1991-2001
Discussion Papers, Massey University, Department of Applied and International Economics View citations (1)
Journal Articles
2016
- Comprehensive versus inclusive wealth accounting and the assessment of sustainable development: An empirical comparison
Ecological Economics, 2016, 129, (C), 12-20 View citations (10)
2014
- A Comparison of Macro-Level Sustainability Indices for OECD Countries: Conceptual and Measurement Issues
Economic Papers, 2014, 33, (2), 137-152 View citations (1)
- A general model of the innovation - subjective well-being nexus
Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 2014, 24, (2), 377-397 View citations (4)
See also Chapter A General Model of the Innovation - Subjective Well-Being Nexus, Economic Complexity and Evolution, 2015, 69-90 (2015) View citations (1) (2015)
2012
- Some empirics of the bivariate relationship between average subjective well-being and the sustainable wealth of nations
Applied Economics, 2012, 44, (5), 537-554
2009
- Natural capital, subjective well-being, and the new welfare economics of sustainability: Some evidence from cross-country regressions
Ecological Economics, 2009, 69, (2), 380-388 View citations (37)
2008
- Beyond borders: Internationalisation of R&D and policy implications for small open economies
Information Economics and Policy, 2008, 20, (1), 103-106
2007
- THE ELUSIVE CONTRIBUTION OF ICT TO PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH IN NEW ZEALAND: EVIDENCE FROM AN EXTENDED INDUSTRY-LEVEL GROWTH ACCOUNTING MODEL
Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 2007, 16, (4), 255-275 View citations (7)
- The GATT/WTO has promoted trade, but only in capital-intensive commodities!
Applied Economics, 2007, 39, (12), 1573-1581 View citations (11)
See also Working Paper THE GATT/WTO HAS PROMOTED TRADE, BUT ONLY IN CAPITAL-INTENSIVE COMMODITIES!, Discussion Papers (2004) View citations (1) (2004)
2006
- ICT intensity and New Zealand's productivity malaise: Is the glass half empty or half full?
Information Economics and Policy, 2006, 18, (1), 24-42 View citations (7)
2004
- The transaction sector, the information economy, and economic growth in New Zealand: Taking hazledine seriously
New Zealand Economic Papers, 2004, 38, (1), 87-99 View citations (2)
2002
- A logit model of the incidence of long-term unemployment
Applied Economics Letters, 2002, 9, (1), 43-46 View citations (4)
- Human capital and international knowledge spillovers in TFP growth of a sample of developing countries: an exploration of alternative approaches
Applied Economics, 2002, 34, (7), 831-841 View citations (34)
- TESTING DIFFERENT CLASSES OF ENDOGENOUS GROWTH MODELS: INDUSTRY EVIDENCE FOR THE NEW ZEALAND ECONOMY
The Singapore Economic Review (SER), 2002, 47, (01), 89-110
- The unintended consequences of using an MCI as an operational monetary policy target in New Zealand: Suggestive evidence from rolling regressions
New Zealand Economic Papers, 2002, 36, (2), 217-233 View citations (8)
2001
- Book reviews
New Zealand Economic Papers, 2001, 35, (2), 270-279
- Inflation crises, deflation, and growth: further evidence
Applied Economics, 2001, 33, (9), 1157-1165 View citations (2)
- Statistics for the information age
Information Economics and Policy, 2001, 13, (3), 339-349 View citations (2)
1998
- A communication perspective on the international information and knowledge system
Information Economics and Policy, 1998, 10, (3), 359-367 View citations (2)
- Business sector R&D and Australia's manufacturing trade structure
Applied Economics, 1998, 30, (2), 177-187 View citations (1)
1997
- A comparison and critical assessment of Porat and Rubin's information economy and Wallis and North's transaction sector1
Information Economics and Policy, 1997, 9, (4), 271-290 View citations (5)
- Corporate Bureaucracies and United States Competitiveness
International Journal of the Economics of Business, 1997, 4, (2), 129-154 View citations (1)
- International R&D spillovers amongst OECD economies
Applied Economics Letters, 1997, 4, (5), 315-319 View citations (16)
- International R&D spillovers, human capital and productivity in OECD economies: An empirical investigation
European Economic Review, 1997, 41, (8), 1479-1488 View citations (221)
- The Impact of International Trade on Real Wages in U.S. Manufacturing, 1985-1989
International Economic Journal, 1997, 11, (1), 69-86
1995
- The impact of international trade on the 'in-house' transaction sector: evidence from the United States, 1985-89
Applied Economics Letters, 1995, 2, (3), 60-63 View citations (1)
1992
- New Perspectives on Intersectoral Relationships between Manufacturing and Services
Economic Change and Restructuring, 1992, 25, (2), 165-78 View citations (1)
1991
- Information Services, Private Bureaucracies, and Japan's Comparative Advantage
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1991, 73, (4), 716-19 View citations (3)
1990
- A comparative analysis of the use of information inputs in the manufacturing sectors of Korea and Japan
World Development, 1990, 18, (1), 77-89 View citations (1)
1989
- In-house information activities in an applied general equilibrium framework
Information Economics and Policy, 1989, 4, (4), 305-323
1988
- Analysis of the primary information sectors of Korea and Japan using computable general equilibrium models
Information Economics and Policy, 1988, 3, (3), 219-239 View citations (1)
1986
- From newly industrialising to newly informatising country: The primary information sector of the Republic of Korea 1975-1980
Information Economics and Policy, 1986, 2, (3), 169-194 View citations (3)
- The Japanese information economy: Its quantification and analysis in a macroeconomic framework (with comparisons to the U.S.)
Information Economics and Policy, 1986, 2, (4), 277-306 View citations (2)
Chapters
2017
- A Proposal for a ‘National Innovation System Plus Subjective Well-Being’ Approach and an Evolutionary Systemic Normative Theory of Innovation
Springer
2015
- A General Model of the Innovation - Subjective Well-Being Nexus
Springer View citations (1)
See also Journal Article A general model of the innovation - subjective well-being nexus, Springer (2014) View citations (4) (2014)
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