New Zealand Economic Papers
1997 - 2026
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Volume 49, issue 3, 2015
- The distributional impact of population ageing in New Zealand pp. 207-226

- Omar A. Aziz, Christopher Ball, John Creedy and Jesse Eedrah
- The elasticity of taxable income, welfare changes and optimal tax rates pp. 227-248

- John Creedy
- Productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment in New Zealand pp. 249-275

- Tinh Doan, David Mar� and Kris Iyer
- Public-private partnerships for transport infrastructure: Some efficiency risks pp. 276-295

- Matthew Ryan and Flavio Menezes
- Safety in the New Zealand sex industry pp. 296-317

- Laura Meriluoto, Rachel Webb, Annick Masselot, Sussie Morrish and Gillian Abel
Volume 49, issue 2, 2015
- Asian stock markets, US economic policy uncertainty and US macro-shocks pp. 103-133

- Michael Donadelli
- The short-run nationwide macroeconomic effects of the Canterbury earthquakes pp. 134-156

- Lisa Doyle and Ilan Noy
- The effects of unemployment rate fluctuations on private health insurance coverage in New Zealand pp. 157-170

- David Chamberlain and Andrea Menclova
- Monetary policy and interest rates under inflation targeting in Australia and New Zealand pp. 171-188

- Hakan Berument and Richard T. Froyen
- Revenue-maximising tax rates and elasticities of taxable income inNew Zealand pp. 189-206

- John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
Volume 49, issue 1, 2015
- An analysis of benefit flows in New Zealand using a social accounting framework pp. 1-21

- Omar Aziz, Nick Carroll and John Creedy
- Recognising and building on freshman students' prior knowledge of economics pp. 22-32

- Michael Cameron and Steven Lim
- Current trends in economics enrolments at secondary and tertiary level pp. 33-43

- Steve Agnew
- Improving the profitability of Waikato dairy farms: Insights from a whole-farm optimisation model pp. 44-61

- Graeme J. Doole
- Demographic transition and the real exchange rate in Australia: An empirical investigation pp. 62-77

- Kamrul Hassan, Ruhul Salim and Harry Bloch
- Exchange-rate volatility and commodity trade between the USA and Indonesia pp. 78-102

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Hanafiah Harvey and Scott Hegerty
Volume 48, issue 3, 2014
- USM-AUT International Conference on Sustainable Economic Development: Policies and Strategies An introduction to the special issue pp. 255-256

- Saten Kumar, Rahul Sen and Sougata Poddar
- Innovative capabilities among SMEs in Malaysian manufacturing: An analysis using firm-level data pp. 257-268

- Seyed Mehrshad Parvin Hosseini
- An analysis of the millennium development goal 1: The case ofBangladesh pp. 269-284

- Mohammad Pradhan, Jamalludin Sulaiman and Saidatulakmal Mohd
- Income convergence dynamics in ASEAN and SAARC blocs pp. 285-300

- Sakiru Solarin, Elsadig Ahmed and Jauhari Dahalan
- Revisiting the institutions-growth nexus in developing countries: The new evidence pp. 301-312

- Stephen Hall and Mahyudin Ahmad
- Intellectual capital performance and its long-run behavior: The US banking industry case pp. 313-333

- Sampath Kehelwalatenna and Gamini Premaratne
- Editor-in-Chief signing off pp. 336-336

- Mark Holmes
Volume 48, issue 2, 2014
- Population ageing and long-run fiscal sustainability in New Zealand pp. 105-110

- Robert Buckle and John Creedy
- The requirements for fiscal sustainability in New Zealand pp. 111-128

- Robert Buckle and Amy Cruickshank
- New Zealand's demographics and population ageing pp. 129-138

- Geoff Bascand and Kim Dunstan
- Treasury's 2013 long-term fiscal statement: Assumptions and projections pp. 139-152

- Matthew Bell and Paul Rodway
- Population ageing and productivity: A survey with implications for New Zealand pp. 153-168

- Ross Guest
- Population ageing and the growth of income and consumption tax revenue pp. 169-182

- Christopher Ball and John Creedy
- Can fiscal drag pay for the public spending effects of population ageing in New Zealand? pp. 183-195

- John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- Social expenditure in New Zealand: Stochastic projections pp. 196-208

- John Creedy and Kathleen Makale
- Modelling retirement income in New Zealand pp. 209-225

- Christopher Ball
- The growth, equity, and risk implications of different retirement income policies pp. 226-239

- Andrew Coleman
- Tax policy with uncertain future costs: Some simple models pp. 240-253

- Christopher Ball and John Creedy
Volume 48, issue 1, 2014
- Foreign acquisition and the performance of New Zealand firms pp. 1-20

- Richard Fabling and Lynda Sanderson
- New Zealand households and the 2008/09 recession pp. 21-39

- Christopher Ball and Michael Ryan
- The S-curve dynamics of trade between the US and Korea: Evidence from commodity trade pp. 40-52

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Jia Xu
- The composition of government expenditure with alternative choicemechanisms pp. 53-71

- John Creedy and Solmaz Moslehi
- Comparing merger enforcement across jurisdictions -- New Zealand versus the European Union and the United States pp. 72-95

- Michael Pickford and Qing Yang
- Should bonus points be included in the Six Nations Championship? pp. 96-101

- Niven Winchester
- Book review pp. 102-103

- Rukmani Gounder
Volume 47, issue 3, 2013
- Innovation in teaching undergraduate economics: An introduction to the special issue pp. 225-226

- Michael Cameron, David Colander and Mary R. Hedges
- Returns to different 'learning styles': Evidence from a course in microeconomics pp. 227-244

- Taggert Brooks and A. Wahhab Khandker
- Comparing online quizzes and take-home assignments as formative assessments in a 100-level economics course pp. 245-256

- Gillis Maclean and Paul McKeown
- Challenge quizzes: A unique tool for motivation and assessment pp. 257-275

- KimMarie McGoldrick and Peter W. Schuhmann
- Is activity in online quizzes correlated with higher exam marks? pp. 276-287

- Paul McKeown and Gillis Maclean
- Assigning grades during an earthquake -- shaken or stirred? pp. 288-303

- Stephen Hickson and Steve Agnew
- Optimal dynamic regulation of the environmental impact of mining across diverse land types pp. 304-323

- Graeme J. Doole and Ben White
- An evaluation of New Zealand macroeconomic survey forecasts pp. 324-335

- Hamid Baghestani and Ilker Kaya
Volume 47, issue 2, 2013
- The relationship between economic growth and inequality pp. 113-139

- Stephen J Turnovsky
- Evaluating research -- peer review team assessment and journal based bibliographic measures: New Zealand PBRF research output scores in 2006 pp. 140-157

- David Anderson, Warren Smart and John Tressler
- A microstructural analysis of housing renovation decisions in Brisbane, Australia pp. 158-187

- Ti-Ching Peng
- Does higher social diversity affect people's contributions to local schools? Evidence from New Zealand pp. 188-223

- Hayden Armstrong and Jeremy Clark
Volume 47, issue 1, 2013
- New Zealand's macroeconomic imbalances -- causes and remedies: Guest editors' introduction pp. 1-7

- Christie Smith, Viv Hall and John Janssen
- New Zealand's international competitiveness challenges and the Woody Allen syndrome pp. 8-26

- Sebastian Edwards
- New Zealand's risk premium pp. 27-52

- Craig Burnside
- External imbalances and macroeconomic policy pp. 53-70

- Philip Lane
- Making fiscal policy more stabilising in the next upturn: Challenges and policy options pp. 71-94

- Anne-Marie Brook
- Systemic risk measurement and macroprudential policy: Implications for New Zealand and beyond pp. 95-110

- Prasanna Gai
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