New Zealand Economic Papers
1997 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue 2, 2001
- Work experience and the gender earnings gap pp. 152-174

- Sylvia Dixon
- Livestock production and the environment: Some impacts of growth and trade liberalisation pp. 176-194

- Allan Rae and Anna Strutt
- A cohort analysis of household income, consumption and saving pp. 196-216

- John Gibson and Grant Scobie
- Investigating a Wage Curve for New Zealand pp. 218-239

- Kerry Papps
- Quality versus quantity: Ranking research records of economics departments in New Zealand pp. 240-252

- Ian King
- Teaching AD-AS models: Institutions and the Asian crisis pp. 254-269

- Steven Lim
- Book reviews pp. 270-279

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht, Chris Hector and Stuart Locke
- Journal report pp. 288-288

- Francis Scrimgeour
Volume 35, issue 1, 2001
- Why is job security lower for Maori and pacific island workers? The role of employer-provided training pp. 1-24

- John Gibson and Carolyn Watane
- The underlining game pp. 25-51

- Alan Woodfield
- The industry premium: What we know and what the New Zealand data say pp. 53-75

- Debasis Bandyopadhyay
- Measuring the New Zealand transaction sector, 1956-98, with an Australian comparison pp. 77-100

- Tim Hazledine
- Inflation targeting in a small open economy: The behaviour of price variables pp. 101-142

- Francisco Nadal De Simone
- Book reviews pp. 143-145

- Steven Lim
Volume 34, issue 2, 2000
- Forecasting New Zealand's real GDP pp. 159-181

- Aaron Schiff and Peter Phillips
- The valuation of GSF's defined benefit pension entitlements pp. 183-199

- Martin Lally
- Sheepskin effects and the returns to education in New Zealand: Do they differ by ethnic groups? pp. 201-220

- John Gibson
- New Zealand's foreign exchange market and the nature of expectations pp. 221-241

- David Rae
- Preventing insurance markets from separating into gender-dominated price-coverage combinations pp. 243-268

- Alan Woodfield
- Relative welfare losses and imperfect competition in New Zealand pp. 269-286

- John Creedy and Robert Dixon
- Book reviews pp. 287-291

- Mia Mikic and Brendan Moyle
- Journal report pp. 297-298

- Francis Scrimgeour
Volume 34, issue 1, 2000
- Technical and scale efficiency of vocational education and training institutions: The case of the New Zealand polytechnics pp. 1-23

- Malcolm Abbott and Chris Doucouliagos
- Unfashionable economics selected contributions of Amartya K. Sen: 1998 economics nobel laureate pp. 25-51

- Pundarik Mukhopadhaya and Srikanta Chatterjee
- Unemployment and crime: New evidence for an old question pp. 53-71

- Kerry Papps and Rainer Winkelmann
- Research productivity in New Zealand university economics departments: Comment and update pp. 73-87

- John Gibson
- A simple graphical proof of arrow's impossibility theorem pp. 89-110

- John Fountain
- Nature's wages: A factor-based alternative approach to environment-economy integration pp. 111-128

- Russell William Houldin
- Crowding out and resulting trends in research fund allocation in New Zealand, 1991-2000 pp. 129-147

- Robin Johnson
- Book reviews pp. 149-155

- Dimitri Margaritis and Tim Hazledine
Volume 33, issue 2, 1999
- Growing Apart? Australia and New Zealand growth experiences, 1870-1993 pp. 1-13

- David Greasley and Les Oxley
- New Zealand household consumption patterns 1983-1992: An application of the almost-ideal-demand-system pp. 15-26

- Claudio Michelini
- The geographical pattern of New Zealand's international trade: An application of the gravity model pp. 27-38

- Ravi Ratnayake and Blair Townsend
- A statistical test of single firm market power pp. 39-58

- Michael Pickford and Stephen Haslett
- Macroeconomic variables and income inequality in New Zealand: An exploration using conditional mixture distributions pp. 59-79

- Alex Bakker and John Creedy
- Trade and factor market effects of New Zealand's reforms - revisited pp. 81-85

- Alan Deardorff and Ralph Lattimore
- Book reviews pp. 87-105

- Stuart Locke, Tim Hazledine, Michegrave Akoorie and Amal Sanyal
- Journal report pp. 113-114

- Francis Scrimgeour
Volume 33, issue 1, 1999
- Oligopoly behaviour in the Trans-Tasman air travel market: The case of kiwi international pp. 1-25

- David Haugh and Tim Hazledine
- Price stability: Some costs and benefits in New Zealand pp. 27-49

- Leo Bonato
- Correlation versus causation and the apparent external benefits of education pp. 51-69

- John Gibson
- Trade and factor-market effects of New Zealand's reforms pp. 71-91

- Alan Deardorff and Ralph Lattimore
- Testing the expectations theory of the term structure for New Zealand pp. 93-114

- Graeme Guthrie, Julian Wright and Jun Yu
- The diffusion of energy efficiency innovations among residential energy consumers pp. 115-135

- Richard Ball, Ross Cullen and Christopher Gan
- Comparative static analysis of proportionate abatement obligations (PAO'Ss - a market-based instrument for responding to global warming pp. 137-147

- Peter Read
- Book reviews pp. 149-163

- Ellen Annin, Stuart Locke, Caroline Saunders and Emmett Sullivan
Volume 32, issue 2, 1998
- Convergence in an open-economy growth model pp. 107-127

- Brian Bourdot, Mike Frith and Graeme Wells
- Pacific rim business cycle analysis: Synchronisation and volatility pp. 129-159

- Viv Hall, Kunhong Kim and Robert Buckle
- Macroeconomic variability in New Zealand: An SVAR study pp. 161-186

- Paul Conway
- The economic benefits of schooling in New Zealand: Comment and update pp. 187-195

- Rainer Winkelmann
- Public sector cost of capital: A comparison of two models pp. 197-214

- Martin Lally
- The Asian financial crisis: How long will the downturn last? pp. 215-224

- Arthur Grimes
- Book reviews pp. 225-235

- Grant Cobie, Steven Lim and Tim Hazledine
- Journal report pp. 245-246

- Francis Scrimgeour
Volume 32, issue 1, 1998
- Identifying the poor for efficient targeting: Results for papua new guinea pp. 1-18

- John Gibson
- Estimating the exponential family using grouped data: An application to the New Zealand income distribution pp. 19-39

- Alexander Bakker and John Creedy
- What goes up must come down (but not necessarily at the same rate): Testing for asymmetry in New Zealand time series pp. 41-55

- Lindsay Tedds
- Some empirical evidence on the determinants of immigration from Fiji to New Zealand: 1970-94 pp. 57-69

- Azmat Gani
- Owner-occupied housing costs and the consumer price index pp. 71-82

- Steven Bourassa
- Book reviews pp. 83-103

- Lewis Evans, Neil Quigley, Sayeeda Bano, Nancy Devlin and Alireza Tourani Rad
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