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- 19319: A Proposed Pathway towards future reform of New Zealand’s de minimis threshold

- Will Steel, Toby Daglish, Lisa Marriott, Norman Gemmell and Bronwyn Howell
- 19318: Profit Definitions Galore: the case of electricity' by Lew Evans

- Lewis Evans
- 19317: Cost Shifting the single buyer model with price discrimination' by Lew Evans

- Lewis Evans
- 19316: Cooperatives in New Zealand: The Particular Case of Dairy presented by Lew Evans

- Lew Evans
- 19315: Lew Evans presents seminar to Brazilian Co-op Delagates on 3 Sept 2012 'The Position and Evolution of Cooperative Firms Application to NZ Dairy'

- Lew Evans
- 19314: Structural Separation and Technological Diffusion

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19313: Regulating Gasoline Prices: Experimental Evidence' presented by Dr Prof Justus Haucap on 24 Jan 2013

- Justus Haucap
- 19312: The Allocation of Water by the New Zealand Electricity Market: effects of particular climatic changes' presented by Lew Evans for MOTU on 8 Nov at BP House, Wellington

- Lew Evans
- 19311: An Exploration of School Quality, House Prices and Geographical Location in Wellington, New Zealand

- Toby Daglish and Mairead De Roiste
- 19310: Water is valuable: the allocation of water and other resources in the New Zealand electricity market

- Diana Tam and Lewis Evans
- 19309: Broadband Regulation & Government Investment in Ultrafast Fibre Broadband Networks: Evidence from New Zealand

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19308: Potential Effects of New Zealand's Policy on Next Generation High-Speed Access Networks

- Kay Winkler
- 19307: Telecommunications in New Zealand: Regulating for Infrastructure Competition Reality, 12 July 2013

- Bronwyn Howell, Justus Haucap, Rob Nicholls, Hayden Glass and Chris Abbott
- 19306: If Electricity Liberalisation Is Working, Then Why Do So Many People Hate It?', presented by Prof James Bushnell 7 August 2013

- James Bushnell
- 19305: Fit for Purpose? Examining the Current State of Broadband Regulation in NZ', presented by Howell, Bronwyn on 6 March 2013

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19304: How to get from Avalon to Berhampore: commuting and car ownership decisions in Wellington, NZ' presented by Toby Daglish on 15 May 2013

- Toby Daglish
- 19303: Public-Private Partnerships: Building Infrastructure for the Future, 29 August 2013

- The New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation
- 19302: The Administration of New Zealand Irrigation: History and Analysis

- Rene Le Prou
- 19301: Fit for Purpose? Examining the Current State of Broadband Regulation in NZ', presented by Howell, Bronwyn on 8 May 2013

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19300: NZ Power - Mainstream or Mad?

- Ben Gerritsen
- 19299: Incomplete Contracts: Implications for the Organisation of the Public Sector' presented by Neil Quigley 6 Sept 2012

- Neil Quigley, Lewis Evans and Graeme Guthrie
- 19298: The NBN Rebooted: Commercial Constructs

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19297: A Risky Business: Moving New Zealand Towards a Managed-Care Health System

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19296: Regulating Broadband Networks: Insights from New Zealand, presented by Howell, Bronwyn

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19295: Competition and Government Network Subsidies: Enemies or Allies?

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19294: E-Commerce and its effect upon the Retail Industry and Government Revenue

- Will Steel, Toby Daglish, Lisa Marriott, Norman Gemmell and Bronwyn Howell
- 19293: Competition & Government Network Subsidies: Enemies or Allies?

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19292: Watershed for New Zealand Dairy industry

- Lewis Evans and Neil Quigley
- 19291: Free Electricity: What Cost? – What Benefit?' by Lew Evans

- Lewis Evans
- 19290: UFBI 2.0: Revised separation boundaries may partially address pricing and uptake limitations in New Zealand fibre broadband model, but significant competition policy problems remain

- David Heatley and Bronwyn Howell
- 19289: Informed discussion: a benefit of partial privatisation of (electricity) SOEs

- Lewis Evans
- 19288: The single electricity buyer is very different from Pharmac

- Lewis Evans
- 19287: Considering the Counterfactual in Predation Cases

- Kay Winkler
- 19286: Meat Industry Performance and Organisational Form

- Lewis Evans and Eli Grace-Webb
- 19285: Charities Regulation' presented by Dr Carolyn Cordery on 13 Feb 2013

- Carolyn Cordery
- 19284: EU Analysis on Regulation Ownership & Institutions

- Carlo Cambini
- 19283: Competition policy development in New Zealand

- Lewis Evans
- 19282: Alternating Currents or Counter-Revolution? Contemporary Electricity Reform in New Zealand, VUW Press 2005, 1-346

- Lewis Evans and Richard Meade
- 19281: Accessibility, commuting and the car ownership decision

- Mairead De Roiste, Toby Daglish, Yigit Saglam and Richard Law
- 19280: The Proposed Forestry Commodities Levy: lets have balanced consideration' by Lew Evans

- Lewis Evans
- 19276: The Microeconomics of Television Markets

- Konrad Hurren
- 19260: Commuting and Residential Decisions in the Greater Wellington Region

- Toby Daglish, Mairead de Roiste, Yiğit Sağlam and Richard Law
- 19259: Consumer Governance in Electricity Markets

- Toby Daglish
- 19258: Determining Optimal Macroprudential Instruments

- Kay Winkler
- 19257: Electricity Market Operation: Transitioning from a Free Market to a Single Buyer structure: An econometric analysis of the Brazilian case using a Two-State Markov Switching Model

- Toby Daglish, Gabriel de Braganca, Sally Owen and Teresa Romano
- 19256: Translog Cost Function Estimation: Banking Efficiency

- Toby Daglish, Oliver Robertson, David Tripe and Laurent Weill
- 19248: Cost of Capital for the Regulated Firm

- Neil Quigley
- 19247: Broadband in New Zealand: Assessing the Commissioner's Recommendations

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19246: Approaches to Assessing Market Power in Electricity Markets

- Graeme Guthrie and Steen Videbeck
- 19245: The California Electricity Crisis: Causes and Lessons Learned

- John. Jurewitz L
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