New Zealand Economic Papers
1997 - 2025
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Volume 54, issue 3, 2020
- Better off? Distributional comparisons for ordinal data about personal well-being pp. 211-238

- Stephen Jenkins
- A welfare reform for New Zealand: mandatory savings not taxation pp. 239-273

- Roger Douglas and Robert MacCulloch
- Modelling income data with exogenous measurement factors pp. 274-284

- Richard Penny
- The importance of frontier firms in total factor productivity in New Zealand, 2001–2016 pp. 285-311

- Richard Harris
- The business cycle and monetary policy: what changed after the GFC? pp. 312-326

- Viv Hall and Christopher McDermott
Volume 54, issue 2, 2020
- The ‘disciplinary effect’ of the performance-based research fund process in New Zealand pp. 107-126

- Robert Buckle and John Creedy
- Visual imagination and the performance of undergraduate economics students pp. 127-137

- David Fielding, Viktoria Kahui and Dennis Wesselbaum
- Loss aversion in New Zealand housing pp. 138-160

- Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy and Cameron Haworth
- Export tax and import-tariff avoidance: evidence from the trade data discrepancy in the China-New Zealand trade pp. 161-189

- Kuntal Das, Laura Meriluoto and Amy Rice
- Male height and wellbeing in nineteenth century New Zealand: an analysis of the Boer War contingents pp. 190-209

- Geoffrey Brooke and Lydia Cheung
Volume 54, issue 1, 2020
- The New Zealand financial cycle 1968–2017 pp. 1-15

- Caitlin Davies and Prasanna Gai
- Equity Market Performance and Public Debt: An Empirical Investigation pp. 16-38

- King Yoong Lim
- Productivity in New Zealand: the role of resource allocation among firms pp. 39-66

- Lisa Meehan
- A matching simulation to assess additional housing capacity in Auckland pp. 67-88

- Mario Fernandez
- Stigma, risk perception and the remediation of leaky homes in New Zealand pp. 89-105

- Michael Rehm, Ka Shing Cheung, Olga Filippova and Dipesh Patel
Volume 53, issue 3, 2019
- Modelling public expenditure growth in New Zealand, 1972–2015 pp. 215-244

- Norman Gemmell, Derek Gill and Loc Nguyen
- Quantifying the costs of land use regulation: evidence from New Zealand pp. 245-269

- Kirdan Lees
- An evaluation of metrics used by the Performance-based Research Fund process in New Zealand pp. 270-287

- Robert Buckle and John Creedy
- Turn of the Month effect in the New Zealand stock market pp. 288-306

- Jun Chen, Bart Frijns, Ivan Indriawan and Haodong Ren
- A note on sugar taxes and changes in total calorie consumption pp. 307-314

- John Creedy
- Citation for Stephen Jenkins to mark his Distinguished Fellow award by the New Zealand Association of Economists pp. 315-316

- Mark Holmes
Volume 53, issue 2, 2019
- Fuel prices and road accident outcomes in New Zealand pp. 109-124

- Rohan Best and Paul Burke
- Labour supply elasticities in New Zealand pp. 125-143

- John Creedy and Penny Mok
- The evolution of research quality in New Zealand universities as measured by the performance-based research fund process pp. 144-165

- Robert Buckle and John Creedy
- Bank efficiency in New Zealand: a stochastic frontier approach pp. 166-183

- Ying Fang Lu, Christopher Gan, Baiding Hu, Moau Yong Toh and David A Cohen
- Youth response to state cyberbullying laws pp. 184-202

- Kabir Dasgupta
- Succession and investment in New Zealand farming pp. 203-214

- William Wright and P Brown
Volume 53, issue 1, 2019
- Correction pp. iii-iii

- The Editors
- A capability theory of the firm: an economics and (Strategic) management perspective pp. 1-43

- David J. Teece
- Expertise: is it a gift or a curse? Evidence from the New Zealand health care sector pp. 44-62

- Somi Shin
- The J-curve and bilateral trade balances of Indonesia with its major partners: are there asymmetric effects? pp. 63-76

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Hanafiah Harvey
- Optimal tax enforcement and the income tax rate: the role of taxable income inequality pp. 77-88

- John Creedy
- Using validated measures of high school academic achievement to predict university success pp. 89-106

- Kamakshi Singh and Tim Maloney
- Citation for Julia Lane to mark her distinguished fellow award by the New Zealand association of economists pp. 107-108

- Arthur Grimes
Volume 52, issue 3, 2018
- Monetary, prudential and fiscal policy: how much coordination is needed? pp. 251-276

- Stephen Cecchetti
- Inflation expectations and low inflation in New Zealand pp. 277-288

- Ozer Karagedikli and Christopher McDermott
- The New Zealand rich list twenty years on pp. 289-303

- Tim Hazledine and Max Rashbrooke
- Modal shift for New Zealand shippers for various policy scenarios pp. 304-322

- Hyun Chan Kim, Diana Kusumastuti and Alan Nicholson
- The marginal welfare cost of personal income taxation in New Zealand pp. 323-338

- John Creedy and Penny Mok
Volume 52, issue 2, 2018
- The fall (and rise) of labour share in New Zealand pp. 109-130

- Benjamin Bridgman and Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy
- Business cycle accounting for New Zealand pp. 131-149

- Thakshila Gunaratna and Robert Kirkby
- Artwork characteristics and prices in the New Zealand secondary art market, 1988–2011 pp. 150-169

- John Forster and Helen Higgs
- New Zealand State-owned enterprises: is state-ownership detrimental to firm performance? pp. 170-184

- Kenny Ka Yin Chan, Li Chen and Norman Wong
- Income effects and the elasticity of taxable income pp. 185-203

- John Creedy, Norman Gemmell and Josh Teng
- The economists and New Zealand population: problems and policies 1900–1980s pp. 204-226

- Geoffrey T. F. Brooke, Anthony M. Endres and Alan J. Rogers
- The effect of public funding on research output: the New Zealand Marsden Fund pp. 227-248

- Jason Gush, Adam Jaffe, Victoria Larsen and Athene Laws
- Citation for John Gibson to mark his Distinguished Fellow Award by the New Zealand Association of Economists pp. 249-250

- Arthur Grimes
Volume 52, issue 1, 2018
- KiwiSaver and the accumulation of net wealth pp. 1-20

- David Law and Grant Scobie
- Analysing the extent and effects of occupational regulation in New Zealand pp. 21-39

- Simon James Greenwood and Andrea Menclova
- The demand for imported oil: New Zealand's post-deregulation experience pp. 40-52

- Mohammad Jaforullah and Alan King
- Behavioural heterogeneity in the New Zealand stock market pp. 53-71

- Bart Frijns and Ivan Indriawan
- Collateral crises and unemployment pp. 72-90

- Eric Tong
- Treasury's refreshed views on New Zealand's economic strategy: a review article pp. 91-107

- Paul Dalziel and Caroline Saunders
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