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Domestic Reform, Trade, Innovation and Growth in New Zealand's Agricultural Sector

Vangelis Vitalis

OECD Journal: General Papers, 2009, vol. 2008, issue 4, 189-218

Abstract: This case study examines the effect of domestic reform including trade on New Zealand’s agriculture sector. Agricultural and trade reform has increased competition and brought substantial changes in innovation in the commercial agriculture sector, such as wine, fruit, livestock and dairy, which in turn has led to important changes in composition and an across the board increase in innovation and productivity. Keywords: innovation, agricultural reform, trade reform, New Zealand, agriculture, agricultural machinery, sheep, dairy, wine, horticulture, foreign investment.

Date: 2009
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