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- 03/15: Modelling the Effect of Population Ageing on Government Social Expenditures

- John Bryant
- 03/14: Fiscal Policy, Growth and Convergence in Europe

- Norman Gemmell and Richard Kneller
- 03/13: Wage and Employment Rates in New Zealand from 1991 to 2001

- Guyonne Kalb and Rosanna Scutella
- 03/12: Productivity Measurement: Alternative Approaches and Estimates

- Peter Mawson, Kenneth I Carlaw and Nathan McLellan
- 03/11: Taxation, Reranking and Equivalence Scales

- Justin van de Ven and John Creedy
- 03/10: Population Ageing In New Zealand: Implications for Living Standards and the Optimal Rate of Saving

- Ross Guest, John Bryant and Grant Scobie
- 03/09: The impact of monetary policy on New Zealand business cycles and inflation variability

- Robert Buckle, Kunhong Kim and Nathan McLellan
- 03/08: Labour Supply Incentives in Alternative Tax and Transfer Schemes: A Diagrammatic Introduction

- John Creedy
- 03/07: Can population projections be used for sensitivity tests on policy models?

- John Bryant
- 03/06: Productivity in New Zealand 1988 to 2002

- Melleny Black, Melody Guy and Nathan McLellan
- 03/05: The Built-in Flexibility of Income and Consumption Taxes in New Zealand

- John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- 03/04: Demographic Change and New Zealand’s Economic Growth

- John Bryant
- 03/03: Geography, Trade and Growth: Problems and Possibilities for the New Zealand Economy

- Philip McCann
- 03/02: Property Rights and Environmental Policy: A New Zealand Perspective

- Kevin Guerin
- 03/01: Changes in New Zealand's Production Structure: An Input Output Analysis

- Iris Claus
- 02/30: Indicators of Fiscal Impulse for New Zealand

- Renee Philip and John Janssen
- 02/29: Low Wage Jobs and Pathways to Better Outcomes

- Sue Richardson and Lauren Miller-Lewis
- 02/28: Population Ageing and Social Expenditure in New Zealand: Stochastic Projections

- John Creedy and Grant Scobie
- 02/27: An Analysis of a Cash Flow Tax for Small Business

- Peter Wilson
- 02/26: A structural VAR model of the New Zealand business cycle

- Robert Buckle, Kunhong Kim, Heather Kirkham, Nathan McLellan and Jared Sharma
- 02/25: Consumption Externalities and the Role of Government: The Case of Alcohol

- Felicity Barker
- 02/24: Publicly Financed Education in an Endogenous Growth Model

- John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- 02/23: Investing in Well-being: An Analytical Framework

- Veronica Jacobsen, Nicholas Mays, Ron Crawford, Barbara Annesley, Paul Christoffel, Grant Johnston and Sid Durbin
- 02/22: Income Tax Revenue Elasticities with Endogenous Labour Supply

- John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- 02/21: Determining the Discount Rate for Government Projects

- Louise Young
- 02/20: Institutions and Decision Making for Sustainable Development

- Basil Sharp
- 02/19: Modelling New Zealand Consumption Expenditure over the 1990s

- Khoon Lek Goh and Richard Downing
- 02/18: Protection against Government Takings: Compensation for Regulation?

- Kevin Guerin
- 02/17: Education and Maori Relative Income Levels over Time: The Mediating Effect of Occupation, Industry, Hours of Work and Locality

- Sholeh Maani
- 02/16: New Zealand’s Family Assistance Tax Credits: Evolution and Operation

- Patrick Nolan
- 02/15: Striking a Balance: Centralised and Decentralised Decisions in Government

- Natalie Brady
- 02/14: Measuring Economic Growth in New Zealand

- Peter Mawson
- 02/13: How many jobs? A leading indicator model of New Zealand employment

- Edda Claus and Iris Claus
- 02/12: Institutions, Social Norms and Well-being

- Murray Petrie
- 02/11: Population Ageing and the Efficiency of Fiscal Policy in New Zealand

- Nick Davis and Richard Fabling
- 02/10: Growing Pains: New Zealand Qualitative Evidence on Hurdles to Exporting Growth

- Geoff Simmons
- 02/09: Inter industry linkages in New Zealand

- Iris Claus
- 02/08: Growth and volatility regime switching models for New Zealand GDP data

- Robert Buckle, David Haugh and Peter Thomson
- 02/07: A dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of the New Zealand economy

- Kam Leong Szeto
- 02/06: Ethnicity and Early Labour Market Experiences in the Christchurch Health and Development Study

- Tim Maloney
- 02/05: Long-term fiscal projections and their relationship with the intertemporal budget constraint: An application to New Zealand

- John Janssen
- 02/04: The Economics of Population Ageing

- John Stephenson and Grant Scobie
- 02/03: Subsidiarity: Implications for New Zealand

- Kevin Guerin
- 02/02: Saving in New Zealand: Measurement and Trends

- Iris Claus and Grant Scobie
- 02/01: Modelling Regional Labour Market Adjustment in New Zealand

- Wai Kin Choy, David Maré and Peter Mawson
- 01/34: Does Crown Financial Portfolio Composition Matter?

- Nick Davis
- 01/33: Calm after the Storm?: Supply-side contributions to New Zealand’s GDP volatility decline

- Robert Buckle, David Haugh and Peter Thomson
- 01/32: Saving and growth in an open economy

- Iris Claus, David Haugh, Grant Scobie and Jonas Tornquist
- 01/31: An Econometric Analysis of a Production Function for New Zealand

- Kam Leong Szeto
- 01/30: Reducing Maori and Pacific Inequalities

- The Treasury