New Zealand Economic Papers
1997 - 2026
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Volume 43, issue 3, 2009
- Reflections on an econometrics Nobel laureate, personal friend, and a good friend of New Zealand and its econometrics community pp. 229-231

- Peter Thomson
- Estimating open economy Phillips curves for the euro area with directly measured expectations pp. 233-254

- Maritta Paloviita
- The rising public sector pay premium in the New Zealand labour market pp. 255-261

- John Gibson
- The contribution of foreign borrowing to the New Zealand economy pp. 263-278

- Anthony Makin, Wei Zhang and Grant Scobie
- Economic geography, globalisation and New Zealand's productivity paradox pp. 279-314

- Philip McCann
- Results from the NZAE 2008 web survey pp. 315-326

- William Kaye-Blake
Volume 43, issue 2, 2009
- Laboratory experiments in economics, finance and political science pp. 87-88

- Charles Noussair, Maroš Servátka and Steven Tucker
- Trust and reciprocity: implications of game triads and social contexts pp. 89-104

- James Cox
- Bargaining under large risk - an experimental analysis pp. 105-129

- Werner Guth, Sabine Kröger and Ernst Maug
- Anonymity deters collusion in hard-close auctions: experimental evidence pp. 131-148

- Sascha Füllbrunn and Tibor Neugebauer
- Prices in experimental asset markets under uncertainty pp. 149-163

- Carmela Di Mauro
- The disciplining role of repeated elections: some experimental evidence pp. 165-190

- Sugato Dasgupta
- Experimental evidence on advertising and price competition pp. 191-202

- Ninghua Du
- Potential competition in the presence of sunk entry costs: an experiment pp. 203-225

- Utteeyo Dasgupta
Volume 43, issue 1, 2009
- Are Kiwis saving enough for retirement? Evidence from SOFIE pp. 3-19

- Trinh Le, Grant Scobie and John Gibson
- Capital intensity and welfare: traded and non-trade sector determinants pp. 21-39

- Arthur Grimes
- Youth employment and education in New Zealand from 1985 to 2004 pp. 41-58

- Steven Stillman
- Public perception of actual changes in New Zealand government spending pp. 59-67

- Simon Kemp
- New Zealand's emissions trading scheme pp. 69-79

- Nan Jiang, Basil Sharp and Mingyue Sheng
- Economic Gangsters pp. 81-84

- Sumon Majumdar
- The Logic of Life pp. 84-86

- Geoffrey Brooke
Volume 42, issue 2, 2008
- Editor's introduction pp. 151-154

- Ananish Chandhuri
- Research output in New Zealand economics departments 2000-2006: A stock approach pp. 155-189

- David Anderson and John Tressler
- Agricultural research: Implications for productivity in New Zealand and Australia pp. 191-211

- J. D. Mullen, Grant Scobie and J. Crean
- Governments at the bidding table pp. 213-232

- Johannes Van Biesebroeck
- A report on the 2008 annual conference of the New Zealand association of economists, Wellington, July 9-11, 2008 pp. 233-239

- Stuart Birks
Volume 42, issue 1, 2008
- Interview: A conversation with Robert E. Lucas, Jr., nobel laureate in economics, 1995 pp. 1-16

- Ian King
- The impact of recent changes in family assistance on partnering and women's employment in New Zealand pp. 17-57

- John Fitzgerald, Tim Maloney and Gail Pacheco
- The value of a view: A spatial hedonic analysis pp. 59-78

- Oshadhi Samarasinghe and Basil Sharp
- Free cash flow models, terminal values and the timing of asset replacements pp. 79-102

- Martin Lally
- The New Zealand implied volatility index pp. 103-125

- Bart Frijns, Alireza Tourani-Rad and Yajie Zhang
- New Zealand's 'love affair' with houses and cars* pp. 127-148

- Mohammed Khaled and Ralph Lattimore
Volume 41, issue 2, 2007
- Editor's introduction pp. 1-2

- Ananish Chaudhuri
- Donald T Brash - Distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists pp. 111-113

- Grant Scobie
- John D. Gould - distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists pp. 115-118

- Gary Hawke
- Bruce Ross - distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists pp. 119-122

- Paul Dalziel
- Pushing the boundaries of immigration research: What can we learn from New Zealand? pp. 123-130

- Deborah Cobb-Clark
- What explains the wealth gap between immigrants and the New Zealand born? pp. 131-162

- John Gibson, Trinh Le and Steven Stillman
- Settlement patterns and the geographic mobility of recent migrants to New Zealand pp. 163-195

- David Maré, Melanie Morten and Steven Stillman
- Moving to opportunity, leaving behind what? Evaluating the initial effects of a migration policy on incomes and poverty in source areas pp. 197-223

- David McKenzie, John Gibson and Steven Stillman
- Safe as houses: Investor confidence in New Zealand pp. 225-236

- Faye Braithwaite and Simon Kemp
- Trans-Tasman shocks: A mediating role for the NZDAUD pp. 237-250

- Arthur Grimes
- KiwiSaver and the tax treatment of retirement saving in NZ pp. 251-267

- Susan John
Volume 41, issue 1, 2007
- Editor's introduction pp. 1-2

- Ananish Chaudhuri
- Is there an exchange rate channel in the forward-looking Phillips curve? A theoretical and empirical investigation pp. 5-28

- Alfred Guender and Yu Xie
- Regional economic performance in New Zealand: How does Auckland compare? pp. 29-68

- Geoff Lewis and Steven Stillman
- National R&D and Patenting: Is New Zealand an Outlier? pp. 69-90

- Ron Crawford, Richard Fabling, Arthur Grimes and Nick Bonner
- Ex ante liability rules in New Zealand's health and safety in employment act: A law and economics analysis pp. 91-108

- Paul Gordon and Alan Woodfield
Volume 40, issue 2, 2006
- Editor's introduction pp. 1-1

- Ian King
- Distinguished fellow citation, NZAE - Peter Lloyd pp. 87-89

- Ralph Lattimore
- A simple, structural, and empirical model of the antipodean transmission mechanism pp. 91-126

- Thomas Lubik
- The Costs of Inflation in Australia and New Zealand pp. 127-146

- Richard Dutu
- Analysis of the relationship between the share market performance and exchange rates in New Zealand: A cointegrating VAR approach pp. 147-180

- James Obben, Andrew Pech and Shamim Shakur
- Ethnicity and academic success at university pp. 181-213

- Bai Juhong and Tim Maloney
- Productivity: Philpott versus Stats pp. 215-223

- Robin Johnson
- Book review pp. 225-228

- Begoña Domínguez
Volume 40, issue 1, 2006
- Editor's introduction pp. 1-1

- Ian King
- An Interview with Edward C. Prescott pp. 1-6

- Ian King
- A network bypass model of cook strait ferries pp. 7-22

- Richard Martin
- Intra & inter-regional industry shocks: A new metric with application to Australasian currency union pp. 23-44

- Arthur Grimes
- Liberating middle earth: How will changes in the global trading system affect New Zealand? pp. 45-79

- Niven Winchester
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