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- 05/05: Capital Shallowness: A Problem for New Zealand?

- Julia Hall and Grant Scobie
- 05/04: Returns to Scale, Technical Progress and Total Factor Productivity Growth in New Zealand Industries

- Kevin Fox
- 05/03: The Living Standards, Incomes and Accommodation Costs of Older New Zealanders Revisited

- Roger Hurnard, Dean Hyslop and Ivan Tuckwell
- 05/02: Taxes vs Permits: Options for Price-Based Climate Change Regulation

- Isabelle Sin, Suzi Kerr and Joanna Hendy
- 05/01: The Contributions from Firm Entry, Exit and Continuation to Labour Productivity Growth in New Zealand

- David Law and Nathan McLellan
- 04/25: Carbon Dioxide Emissions Reductions in New Zealand: A Minimum Disruption Approach

- John Creedy and Catherine Sleeman
- 04/24: Adult literacy and economic growth

- Grant Johnston
- 04/23: Carbon Taxation, Prices and Welfare in New Zealand

- John Creedy and Catherine Sleeman
- 04/22: Women’s Retirement Incomes in New Zealand: A Household Bargaining Approach

- John Gibson, Trinh Le and Grant Scobie
- 04/21: Adult Equivalence Scales, Inequality and Poverty in New Zealand

- John Creedy and Catherine Sleeman
- 04/20: Household incomes in New Zealand: The impact of the market, taxes and government spending, 1987/88–1997/98

- Ron Crawford and Grant Johnston
- 04/19: Institutions, Firms and Economic Growth

- Jane Frances
- 04/18: Trade and Migration to New Zealand

- John Bryant, Murat Genc and David Law
- 04/17: Financial Systems and Economic Growth: An Evaluation Framework for Policy

- Iris Claus, Veronica Jacobsen and Brock Jera
- 04/16: Review of Workplace Skills, Technology Adoption and Firm Productivity: A Review

- Sid Durbin
- 04/15: "Managing for Outcomes" in the New Zealand Public Management System

- Anna-Luis Cook
- 04/14: Population Ageing and Government Health Expenditures in New Zealand, 1951-2051

- John Bryant, Audrey Teasdale, Martin Tobias, Jit Cheung and Mhairi McHugh
- 04/13: New Zealand’s Diaspora and Overseas-born Population

- John Bryant and David Law
- 04/12: Saving for Retirement: New Evidence for New Zealand

- Grant Scobie, John Gibson and Trinh Le
- 04/11: Firm Dynamics in New Zealand: A Comparative Analysis with OECD Countries

- Duncan Mills and Jason Timmins
- 04/10: Estimating a New Zealand NAIRU

- Kam Leong Szeto and Melody Guy
- 04/09: Global Connectedness and Bilateral Economic Linkages - Which Countries?

- Jim Rose and Wayne Stevens
- 04/08: The Impact of Workplace and Personal Superannuation Schemes on Net Worth: Evidence from the Household Savings Survey

- Grant Scobie and Trinh Le
- 04/07: Labour Force Participation and GDP in New Zealand

- John Bryant, Veronica Jacobsen, Matthew Bell and Daniel Garrett
- 04/06: Theory vs Reality: Making Environmental Use Rights Work in New Zealand

- Kevin Guerin
- 04/05: Measuring Productivity using the Index Number Approach: An Introduction

- Nathan McLellan
- 04/04: Healthy, wealthy and wise? A review of the wider benefits of education

- Grant Johnston
- 04/03: Youth Minimum Wage Reform and the Labour Market

- Dean Hyslop and Steven Stillman
- 04/02: Theories of the Family and Policy

- Veronica Jacobsen, Lindy Fursman, John Bryant, Megan Claridge and Benedikte Jensen
- 04/01: The Effects on New Zealand Households of an Increase in The Petrol Excise Tax

- John Creedy
- 03/35: Qualifications, Employment and the Value of Human Capital, 1986-2001

- Dean Hyslop, David Maré and Jason Timmins
- 03/34: Population Ageing in New Zealand: The Impact on Living Standards and the Optimal Rate of Saving with a Flexible Real Exchange Rate

- Ross Guest, Grant Scobie and John Bryant
- 03/33: Reweighting the New Zealand Household Economic Survey for Tax Microsimuilation Modelling

- John Creedy and Ivan Tuckwell
- 03/32: Household Saving Behaviour in New Zealand: Why do Cohorts Behave Differently?

- Grant Scobie and John Gibson
- 03/31: Competition Policy in Small Distant Open Economies: Some Lessons from the Economics Literature

- Lewis Evans and Patrick Hughes
- 03/30: Three Policy Options for Crown Financial Policy

- Eric Hansen
- 03/29: The Excess Burden of Taxation and Why it (Approximately) Quadruples When the Tax Rate Doubles

- John Creedy
- 03/28: Geometric Return and Portfolio Analysis

- Brian McCulloch
- 03/27: The Ageing of the New Zealand Population, 1881-2051

- John Bryant
- 03/26: Work and Family Balance: An Economic View

- Lindy Fursman, Veronica Jacobsen and Jason Varuhas
- 03/25: A Comparison of the NZTM and FPS Models of the New Zealand Economy

- Kam Leong Szeto, Paul Gardiner, Richard Gray and David Hargreaves
- 03/24: Encouraging Quality Regulation: Theories and Tools

- Kevin Guerin
- 03/23: New Zealand Labour Supply from 1991-2001: An Analysis Based on a Discrete Choice Structural Utility Model

- Guyonne Kalb and Rosanna Scutella
- 03/22: Does Consumer Confidence Forecast Consumption Expenditure in New Zealand?

- Khoon Lek Goh
- 03/21: Objectives, Targets and Instruments for Crown Financial Policy

- Eric Hansen
- 03/20: Discrete Hours Labour Supply Modelling: Specification, Estimation and Simulation

- John Creedy and Guyonne Kalb
- 03/19: Asymmetric Information, Financial Intermediation and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism: A Critical Review

- Iris Claus and Arthur Grimes
- 03/18: New Zealand’s Social Assistance System: Financial Incentives to Work

- Patrick Nolan
- 03/17: Survey Reweighting for Tax Microsimulation Modelling

- John Creedy
- 03/16: New Zealand’s Production Structure: An International Comparison

- Iris Claus and Kathy Li
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