New Zealand Economic Papers
1997 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 2, 2004
- Conrad A. Blyth: - Citation for the award of distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists pp. 147-149

- Robert Buckle
- Sir Frank Holmes - Citation for the award of distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists pp. 151-152

- Dennis Rose
- Quantifying creative destruction: Entrepreneurship and productivity in New Zealand pp. 153-173

- John McMillan
- Multilateral agricultural trade reform: Potential impacts of current negotiations on New Zealand pp. 175-205

- Allan Rae and Anna Strutt
- Efficiency in the New Zealand rock lobster fishery: A production frontier analysis pp. 207-218

- Basil Sharp, David Castilla-Espino and Juan Jose Garcia del Hoyo
- Why haven't economic reforms increased productivity growth in New Zealand? pp. 219-240

- Debasis Bandyopadhyay
- The efficiency test under competition law and regulation in the small distant open economy that is New Zealand pp. 241-264

- Lewis Evans
- What's wrong with New Zealand's public benefit test? pp. 265-277

- Ivo Bertram
- Application of the public benefit test to the air New Zealand/Qantas case pp. 279-298

- Tim Hazledine
- Book review pp. 299-305

- Brian Easton
Volume 38, issue 1, 2004
- Population ageing in New Zealand: Implications for living standards and the optimal rate of national saving pp. 1-20

- Ross Guest, John Bryant and Grant Scobie
- Wage and employment rates in New Zealand from 1991 to 2001 pp. 21-47

- Guyonne Kalb and Rosanna Scutella
- Would adopting the us dollar have led to improved inflation, output and trade balances, for New Zealand in the 1990s? pp. 49-63

- Viv Hall and Angela Huang
- Emotion, fear and superstition in the New Zealand stockmarket pp. 65-85

- Glenn Boyle, Andrew Hagan, R. Seini O'Connor and Nick Whitwell
- The transaction sector, the information economy, and economic growth in New Zealand: Taking hazledine seriously pp. 87-99

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht
- The gender pay gap and the importance of job size: Evidence from the New Zealand public service pp. 101-118

- Michelle Gosse and Siva Ganesh
- McHouse prices, capital hoovering, and real exchange rate exposures pp. 119-139

- Roger Bowden
- Book reviews pp. 141-146

- Kenneth Jackson and Tim Hazledine
Volume 37, issue 2, 2003
- Monetary policy and the volatility of real exchange rates in New Zealand pp. 175-196

- Kenneth West
- Muddling through and policy analysis pp. 197-215

- David Colander
- Calm after the storm? Supply-side contributions to New Zealand's GDP volatility decline pp. 217-243

- Robert Buckle, David Haugh and Peter Thomson
- A directed tour of search-theoretic explanations for unemployment pp. 245-267

- Ian King
- Changing the tutorial experience in introductory economics pp. 269-283

- W. Robert, J. Alexander and R. Stuart McDougall
- Teaching and assessing intermediate macroeconomics: An innovative approach pp. 285-293

- Mary Hedges and Geoff Perry
- Book review pp. 295-302

- Brian Easton and Mary Hedges
Volume 37, issue 1, 2003
- Editor's introduction pp. 1-3

- Tim Hazledine
- Recent great depressions: Aggregate growth in New Zealand and Switzerland, 1973-2000 pp. 5-40

- Timothy Kehoe and Kim Ruhl
- Terms of trade, real GDP, and real value added: A new look at New Zealand's growth performance pp. 41-66

- Ulrich Kohli
- Sources of growth and output gaps in New Zealand: New methods and evidence pp. 67-92

- Kevin Fox, Ulrich Kohli and Ronald Warren
- Productivity growth in New Zealand: 1978-1998 pp. 93-118

- Rolf Fare, Shawna Grosskopf and Dimitri Margaritis
- Productivity in New Zealand 1988 to 2002 pp. 119-150

- Melleny Black, Melody Guy and Nathan McLellan
- Economic growth and the size & structure of government: Implications for New Zealand pp. 151-174

- Arthur Grimes
Volume 36, issue 2, 2002
- Editor's introduction pp. 145-147

- Tim Hazledine
- A structural var approach to estimating budget balance targets pp. 149-175

- Robert Buckle, Kunhong Kim and Julie Tam
- Factor income shares, the banking sector, the exchange rate, and the New Zealand current account deficit pp. 177-198

- Ivo Bertram
- Monetary policy and the exchange rate pp. 199-207

- Paul Dalziel
- Design flaws in the construction of monetary conditions indices? A cautionary note pp. 209-215

- Alfred Guender and Troy Matheson
- The unintended consequences of using an MCI as an operational monetary policy target in New Zealand: Suggestive evidence from rolling regressions pp. 217-233

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht and Robin Loomes
- Long- and short-run determinants of the demand for money in New Zealand: A cointegration analysis pp. 235-250

- Abbas Valadkhani
- Book reviews pp. 251-259

- Grant Scobie and Tim Hazledine
Volume 36, issue 1, 2002
- Editor's introduction pp. 1-2

- Tim Hazledine
- Overview: The New Zealand conference on database integration and linked employer-employee data pp. 3-7

- Julia Lane and Tim Maloney
- Unlocking the information in integrated social data pp. 9-31

- John Abowd
- Understanding aggregate growth: The need for microeconomic evidence pp. 33-58

- John Haltiwanger
- An analysis of New Zealand's business demography database pp. 59-61

- Nick Carroll, Dean Hyslop, David Maré, Jason Timmins and Julian Wood
- Matching and cleaning administrative data pp. 63-64

- Robert Goerge and Bong Joo Lee
- Building and validating an administrative records database for the United States pp. 65-67

- James Farber and Charlene Leggieri
- A Norwegian perspective on data integration pp. 69-71

- Torbj�rn H�geland
- Labour characteristics and wage-productivity gaps pp. 73-74

- Pekka Ilmakunnas and Mika Maliranta
- Can the workplace explain Canadian gender pay differentials? pp. 75-77

- Marie Drolet
- Working with personnel records: Outcomes of research with a large historical database pp. 79-80

- Andre Sammartino
- Job and worker flows: How establishments adjust their workforce pp. 81-82

- Vítor Escária
- Skill-group size and wages pp. 83-84

- Erling Barth and Harald Dale-Olsen
- Firm size-wage effect and careers of white collar workers pp. 85-86

- Jeremy Fox
- The return to firm-specific human capital pp. 87-88

- Paul Bingley and Niels Westergaard-Nielsen
- Understanding New Zealand children's experiences of low family income: What could data integration add? pp. 89-91

- Moira Wilson
- New Zealand's student loan data integration project pp. 93-95

- John Scott
- Quality versus quantity: Ranking research records of economics departments in New Zealand pp. 97-112

- Ian King
- Ranking research records of economics departments in New Zealand: Comment pp. 113-122

- Paul Dalziel, Ross Cullen and Caroline Saunders
- Ranking research records of economics departments in New Zealand: Reply pp. 123-126

- Ian King
- Book reviews pp. 127-143

- John Quiggin, Mia Mikic, Tim Hazledine and Allan Catt
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