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- 19190: From Providers to PHOs: an institutional analysis of nonprofit primary health care governance in New Zealand

- Carolyn Cordery and Bronwyn Howell
- 19189: Can continuous disclosure improve the performance of State-Owned Enterprises?

- Talosaga Talosaga, David Heatley and Bronwyn Howell
- 19188: Metagovernance and the Role of Cultural Norms in the Regulation of Foreign Direct Investment: Trans-Tasman FDI Regimes

- Greg Mahony and Chris Sadleir
- 19187: Metagovernance and the Role of Cultural Norms in the Regulation of Foreign Direct Investment: Trans-Tasman FDI Regimes

- Greg Mahony
- 19186: Auckland Transport: Institutional Congestion?

- David Heatley
- 19184: Linking Higher-Quality Infrastructure Regulation to Tomorrow's Economic Growth

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19183: Is There a Cooperative Advantage?

- Morris Altman
- 19182: Full Circle: rail industry privatisation in New Zealand and a new theory of its fundamental conceptual weaknesses

- Ross Clark
- 19181: 2010 PhD Conference in Economics and Business - Best Student paper/presentation award to Gabriel Fiuza de Braganca

- Gabriel Fiuza de Braganca
- 19180: Industrial Organisation and Competition Policy Workshop

- Michael Katz, Lew Evans and James Every-Palmer
- 19179: Private Selection and Arbitration Neutrality

- Alon Klement and Zvika Neeman
- 19178: Private Selection and Arbitration Neutrality

- Alon Klement
- 19177: Seminar: The Tyranny of Distance Prevails

- Bronwyn Howell and Mark Obren
- 19176: Telecommunications: Presentation to OECD and African Development Bank by Bronwyn Howell

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19175: The Tyranny of Distance Prevails: HTTP protocol latency and returns to fast fibre internet access network deployment in remote economies

- Bronwyn Howell and Mark Obren
- 19173: Regulatory Implications of Structural Separation

- David Heatley and Bronwyn Howell
- 19172: Infrastructure Investment Under Uncertainty

- Lewis Evans
- 19171: Issues and Policies for Universal Service and Net Neutrality in a Broadband Environment

- Stanford L. Levin
- 19170: Climate and the New Zealand Electricity Spot Market

- Lewis Evans
- 19169: Vertically Integrated Electricity Generators - Villains, Victims or Heroes?

- Richard Meade
- 19168: Vertical Integration vs Vertical Separation in an Imperfectly Competitive Industry, such as Electricity, with Retail, Wholesale and Forward Markets

- Richard Meade
- 19167: Wolves in the Hen-House? The Consequences of Formal CEO Involvement in the Executive Pay-Setting Process

- Glenn Boyle and Helen Roberts
- 19166: Can spot market power translate into market power in the hedge market?

- Gabriel Fiuza de Braganca
- 19165: 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
- 19164: Infrastructure Investment and Uncertainty

- Lewis Evans
- 19162: A development agenda, the donor dollar and voluntary failure

- Carolyn Cordery, Rachel Baskerville and David Sutton
- 19161: A New Zealand Electricity Market Model: Assessment of the effect of climate change on electricity production and consumption

- Lewis Evans, lu, Yinjia (Andrea) and Graeme Guthrie
- 19160: Flat-rate Tariffs and Competitive Entry in Telecommunications Markets

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19159: Structural Separation and Prospects for Welfare-Enhancing Price Discrimination in a New 'Natural Monopoly' Network: comparing fibre broadband proposals in Australia and New Zealand

- David Heatley and Bronwyn Howell
- 19158: Living with Mortgage Break Fees

- Nimesh Patel and Toby Daglish
- 19157: Overseas Investment: is New Zealand 'Open for Business'?

- David Heatley and Bronwyn Howell
- 19156: Flat-Rate Tariffs and Competitive Entry in Telecommunications Markets

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19155: Regulating Dynamic Markets: Progress in Theory and Practice

- Robert Hahn and Lewis Evans
- 19154: Assessing the Network Neutrality Debate in the United States

- Gregory J. Sidak
- 19153: Lattice methods for no-arbitrage pricing of interest rate securities

- Toby Daglish
- 19151: Internet New Zealand Ultrafast Broadband Workshop

- David Heatley and Bronwyn Howell
- 19150: A Theoretical Analysis of Special Safeguards (SSG)

- Kyle Stiegert
- 19149: Feeding a need for speed or Funding a Fibre 'Arms Race'?

- Arthur Grimes and Bronwyn Howell
- 19148: Current Comment: Will Abolishing the Telecommunications Service Order Compensation End Universal Service pricing in New Zealand?

- David Heatley and Bronwyn Howell
- 19147: Regulation for Cultural Heritage Orphans - Time Does Matter

- Susan Corbett
- 19146: The efficiency of collusion and criminal sanctions in New Zealand

- Lewis Evans
- 19145: Reflections on the Report by the Tax Working Group presented by Professor John Creedy

- John Creedy
- 19144: Governments in the Telco Business: Prudental Investors or Bureaucratic Intruders?

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19143: The Science of Taxing the Arts

- Lisa Marriott
- 19142: Comments to Federal Communications Commission in response to Broadband Study Conducted by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19141: Has Local Loop Unbundling Increased New Zealand's Broadband Uptake?

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19140: The Brand is the Bundle - Strategies for the Mobile Ecosystem

- David Heatley and Bronwyn Howell
- 19139: Digital Rights and Copyright in New Zealand: s 92A of the Copyright Act and the Institutional Roles of ISPs and the Copyright Tribunal

- Bronwyn Howell, Susan Corbett and Mina Moayyed
- 19138: Paying When the Trains Run Late

- David Heatley and Bronwyn Howell
- 19137: Capital Market Integration: The Structure of the New Zealand Economy and its Capital Markets

- Lewis Evans