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- 2024/1: Lessons from across the Tasman: Comparing the Australian and New Zealand retirement income systems

- Adrian Katz
- 2020/3: The potential local and regional impacts of COVID-19 in New Zealand: with a focus on tourism

- Laëtitia Leroy de Morel, Wittwer Glen, Leung Christina and Gämperle Dion
- 2020/2: What might US Withdrawal from the World Trade Organization mean for New Zealand?

- Mieke Welvaert, Eliya Torshizian and Milad Maralani
- 2020/1: NZ’s cannabis referendum 2020: Some facts and recommendations about the process of cannabis legalisation

- Peter Wilson
- 2019/2: What price to relieve the gridlock? A non-technical guide to the road pricing implementation debate

- Chris Nixon
- 2019/1: Kia māia: Be bold, Improving the wellbeing of children living in poverty

- Peter Wilson and Julie Fry
- 2018/1: The Fiscal Responsibility Act 1994: The astonishing success of a weak non-binding policy

- Derek Gill
- 2017/1: Is peak globalisation upon us? Globalisation is much more than trade in goods

- John Yeabsley and Chris Nixon
- 2016/4: Quantifying the costs of non-tariff measures in the Asia-Pacific region: Initial estimates

- John Ballingall and Daniel Pambudi
- 2016/3: Growing up in Auckland? Mapping drivers of residential land growth

- Kirdan Lees
- 2016/2: Durable policy approaches: framework development and brief literature review

- Chris Nixon
- 2016/1: Assessing the stock of regulation - A tool for regulatory stewards

- Derek Gill, Mike Hensen and Killian Destremau
- 2014/4: The home affordability challenge

- Shamubeel Eaqub
- 2014/3: Regional economies - shape, performance and drivers

- Shamubeel Eaqub and John Stephenson
- 2014/2: Big city life? Challenges and trade-offs for Auckland city

- Kirdan Lees
- 2014/1: Water management in New Zealand: A road map for understanding water value

- Bill Kaye-Blake, Chris Schilling, Chris Nixon and Killian Destremau
- 2013/5: Fighting fit? Assessing New Zealand’s fiscal sustainability

- Kirdan Lees
- 2013/4: Appraising transport strategies that induce land use changes

- Chris Parker
- 2013/3: Valuing natural assets

- Peter Clough, Matt Hickman and John Stephenson
- 2013/2: Hi ho silver lining? What firms need to think about as New Zealand ages

- John Ballingall, Kirdan Lees and John Stephenson
- 2013/1: Golden years? The impacts of New Zealand’s ageing on wages, interest rates, wealth and macroeconomy

- Kirdan Lees
- 2012/1: Grow for it - How population policies can can promote economic growth

- Peter O'Connor, John Stephenson and John Yeabsley
- 2011/6: How useful are QSBO performance indices?

- Jean-Pierre de Raad and Lulu Zeng
- 2011/5: QSBO as a forecasting tool

- Peter O'Connor and Qing Yang
- 2011/4: Review of export elasticities

- John Ballingall and James Allen
- 2011/3: Industry productivity and the Australia-New Zealand income gap

- John Stephenson and Qing Yang
- 2011/2: A brief history of the QSBO: 1961-2011

- Peter O'Connor and James Allen
- 2011/1: The evolving NZ-US trade relationship: selected case studies

- John Ballingall
- 2010/2: Save now, prosper later

- James Zuccollo and John Ballingall
- 2010/1: Tariffs in New Zealand

- John Ballingall, James Giesecke and James Zuccollo
- 2009/7: Sustainable development: Have we got our priorities right?

- Peter Clough
- 2009/6: Economic progress and puzzles: Long-term structural change in the New Zealand economy, 1953-2006

- Ralph Lattimore, Trinh Le, Iris Claus and Adolf Stroombergen
- 2009/5: Global imbalances and prospects for the world economy

- Steven Dunaway
- 2009/4: Trade, diaspora and migration to New Zealand

- David Law, John Bryant and Murat Genc
- 2009/3: Short term gain, long term pain? Impact of New Zealand's fiscal stimulus: A dynamic general equilibrium analysis

- Chris Schilling and James Giesecke
- 2009/2: The unemployment challenge: Labour market policies for the recession

- Jean-Pierre de Raad and Grant Andrews
- 2009/1: Distance isn’t dead: An empirical evaluation of food miles-based preference changes

- John Ballingall and Niven Winchester
- 2008/3: When will New Zealand catch up with Australia?

- Trinh Le
- 2008/2: The impact of the proposed Emissions Trading Scheme on New Zealand's economy

- John Stephenson and Chris Schilling
- 2008/1: Is poor household saving the cause of New Zealand's high current account deficit?

- Bryce Wilkinson and Trinh Le
- 2007/1: Does New Zealand have a household saving crisis?

- Trinh Le