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- 19136: Capital Market Integration: A Review of the Issues and an Assessment of New Zealand's Position

- Glenn Boyle
- 19135: International Telecommunications Society - Perth August 16-18, 2009

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19134: Politics and the Pursuit of Efficiency in New Zealand's Telecommunications Sector 1987-2008

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19133: The History and Future of Rail in New Zealand

- David Heatley
- 19132: Cutting the ties that bind: structural separation and investment incentives for New Zealand's fibre-optic broadband

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19131: Structural Separation versus Vertical Integration: Lessons for Telecommunications from Electricity Reforms

- Bronwyn Howell, Richard Meade and Seini'Connor R. O
- 19130: Separating New Zealand's Incumbent Provider: A Political Economy Analysis

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19129: Seminar: Protection of Private Property Rights & Just Compensation

- Neil Quigley and Lewis Evans
- 19128: Forest and Forest Land Valuation - How to Value Forests and Forest Land to Include Carbon Costs and Benefits

- Gabriel Fiuza de Braganca, Lu, Yinjia (Andrea) and Richard Meade
- 19127: Protection of Private Property Rights and Just Compensation

- Neil Quigley, Lewis Evans and Kevin Counsell
- 19126: The future of rail in New Zealand?

- David Heatley
- 19125: Comparison of Long-Term Contracts and Vertical Integration in Decentralised Electricity Markets

- Richard Meade and R. Seini O'Connor
- 19124: Comparison of Long-Term Contracts and Vertical Integration in Decentralised Electricity Markets

- Richard Meade and R. Seini O'Connor
- 19123: Competition Policy versus Regulation in Electricity Systems - Determining the Boundary

- Richard Meade
- 19122: When is Two Really Company? The Effects of Competition and Regulation on Corporate Governance

- Krishna Udayasankar, Shobha Das and Chandrasekhar Krishnamurti
- 19120: Staying Close to Home: Foreign Bank Participation in Syndicated Loans

- Roger Stover and Glenn Boyle
- 19119: Slides from Lew Evans' address to the Transpower 2040 Stakeholder Workshop

- Lewis Evans
- 19118: The Dog That Doesn't Bark: Animal Interests in Economics

- Glenn Boyle
- 19117: Strategic Interaction Under Asymmetric Regulation: the 'Kiwi Share' in New Zealand Telecommunications

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19116: The New Regulatory Regime for Electricity Lines Businesses: Great Expectations Unfulfilled

- Lewis Evans and Mark Berry
- 19115: Forest and Forest Land Valuation: How to Value Forests and Forest Land to Include Carbon Costs and Benefits

- Gabriel Fiuza de Braganca, Glenn Boyle and Lewis Evans
- 19114: A Risk-focused Performance Management System Framework for Planning Change in Organisations: New Zealand 'Gentailers' and the ETS

- Chris Hunt, Binh Bui and Carolyn Fowler
- 19113: Estimating Implied Valuation Parameters: Extension and Application to Ground Lease Rentals

- Neil Quigley, Glenn Boyle and Graeme Guthrie
- 19112: The Role of Price Structure in Telecommunications Technology Diffusion

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19111: Net Neutrality and Investment Incentives

- Jay Choi and Byung-Cheol Kim
- 19110: A Financial Metric for Comparing Volatility Models: Do Better Models Make Money?

- Toby Daglish, John Maheu and Thomas McCurdy
- 19109: Probability of Default as a Function of Correlation: The Problem of Non-uniqueness

- Toby Daglish and Wei Li
- 19108: Optimal discrete hedging in the Heston Stochastic Volatility Model

- Toby Daglish and Christopher Neely
- 19107: The Effect of Asset Price Jumps on Consumption and Investment Decisions

- Toby Daglish
- 19106: Electricity Network Price Regulation: An Update

- Lewis Evans and Mark Berry
- 19105: Allocating Water among Competing Uses: The Potential for Water Markets in New Zealand

- Chris Goemans
- 19104: From Competition to Regulation: New Zealand Telecommunications Sector Performance 1987-2007

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19103: The End or the Means? The Pursuit of Competition in Regulated Telecommunications Markets

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19102: Telecommunications Market Evolution in Finland and New Zealand: Unbundling the Differences

- Manisha Sangekar and Bronwyn Howell
- 19101: The Power of Persuasion: Can Advertising Help You Quit Smoking?

- Donald Kenkel
- 19100: Why do Queensland Urban Water Entities Resist the Adoption of User Pays Pricing?

- Chris Hunt and Keitha Dunstan
- 19099: Ageing infrastructure investment: 'wall of wire' or 'wall of confusion'? What are the issues and what do they tell us?

- Margaret Beardow and Eli Grace-Webb
- 19098: Real Options and the Regulation of Brazilian Fixed-Line Telephone Operators: The Mark-up on the Cost of Capital

- Gabriel Fiuza de Braganca, Katia Rocha and Rafael Henrique Rodrigues Moreira
- 19097: Linking Regulation to Outcomes: Network Separation, Pricing Discrimination and Investment in Small-Scale Economies

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19096: Identifying the Characteristics of a Good Tax System in the 21st Century: The Mirrlees Review

- Malcolm Gammie
- 19095: Finnish and New Zealand Telecommunications Markets: Unbundling the Differences

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19094: Richard Meade answers: Should New Zealand Fight Climate Change?

- Richard Meade
- 19093: Jonathan Boston answers: Should New Zealand Fight Climate Change?

- Jonathan Boston
- 19092: Catching-Up in Broadband Regressions: Does Local Loop Unbundling Policy Lead to Material Increases in OECD Broadband Uptake?

- Wei Zhang, Glenn Boyle and Bronwyn Howell
- 19091: Missed Opportunities: Optimal Investment Timing when Information is Costly

- Graeme Guthrie
- 19089: Planet Skin

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19088: Policy Watch: Governments at the Bidding Table

- Johannes Biesebroeck Van
- 19087: Regulated Retail Tariff Structures, Dial-Up Substitution and Broadband Diffusion: Learning from New Zealand's Experience

- Bronwyn Howell
- 19086: {GOD IS [GREAT} WALL STREET]

- Leslie Young
- 19085: Competition and Pricing the HVDC Element of the Grid

- Lewis Evans