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- 18929: My Kingdom for a Horse: Resolving Conflicts of Interest in Asset Management

- Glenn Boyle, Graeme Guthrie and Luke Gorton
- 18928: Competition, Regulation and Broadband Diffusion: the Case of New Zealand

- Bronwyn Howell
- 18927: An Institutional Economics Analysis of Regulatory Institutions in the Telecommunications Sector

- Bronwyn Howell
- 18926: Political Policies and Regulatory Processes: The Path to Local Loop Unbundling in NZ

- Bronwyn Howell
- 18925: The Impact of Climate Change Policy on Forest Value and Dairy Conversion Rates

- Richard Meade
- 18924: Submission: Telecommunications Amendment Bill

- Bronwyn Howell
- 18923: Paying for the Doctors Strike and the Waiting List Cull at the GP's Surgery

- Bronwyn Howell
- 18922: Pay Peanuts and Get Monkeys? Evidence from NZ Universities

- Glenn Boyle
- 18921: How can the Invisible Hand Strengthen Prudential Supervision?

- Richard. Herring J
- 18920: Guaranteeing that the Lights Always Come on - What is it Really Worth?

- Michiel Nooij de
- 18919: Dynamic Electricity Pricing in California: Do Customers Respond?

- Matt Burgess
- 18918: Corporate Governance & Regulation: Panacea or Pandora's Box

- Stuart L. Gillian
- 18917: Continuous Disclosure: Some Background

- Richard Meade
- 18916: Application of Cost-Benefit Analysis Under Competition Law: The Gas Enquiry

- Lewis Evans
- 18915: Competition Law in Small Market Economies - Special Application to New Zealand Commentary

- Lewis Evans and Terence Arnold
- 18913: Chinese Communism and Global Capitalism: OffShore Macroeconomics

- Leslie Young
- 18912: Broadband Penetration: Does it Matter and does it require Local Loop Unbundling?

- Bronwyn Howell
- 18911: Unbundling the Local Loop

- John Small
- 18910: Using Regulation to Resolve Investment and Pricing Issues in Transmission: Round 1

- Lewis Evans
- 18909: Round 2: Using Ownership to Resolve Investment and Pricing Issues in Transmission and Distribution

- Richard Meade
- 18908: The Merits of a Merit Review process for Regulatory Decisions: Why New Zealand should have It

- David Round
- 18907: China and India in the World Economy

- Leslie Young
- 18906: Sender or Receiver: Who should pay to Exchange an Electronic Messages?

- Michael Katz and Benjamin. Hermalin E
- 18905: Restructuring Primary Heath Care Markets in NZ: Efficiency and Equity Implications of Provider-Insurers

- Bronwyn Howell
- 18904: Injecting Change into Primary Health Care: The NZ Experience Part 1 Patient Subsidies from: Co-payments to Insurance Premiums

- Bronwyn Howell
- 18902: Ownership vs Regulation in Electricity Reform: The Role of Governance

- Richard Meade
- 18901: One Size Fit All? Investor Protection Regulation in Financial Markets

- Glenn Boyle and Richard Meade
- 18900: Neither the Rock nor the Hard Place: Balancing the Politics and the Economics of Emissions Control

- John Pezzey
- 18899: Intervention in Electricity Investment: Required, or Self Perpetuating?

- Richard Meade
- 18898: Incentive Regulation: Asset Valuation and Investment in Advance

- Graeme Guthrie
- 18897: Historical and Siegel Estimates of the Market Risk Premium in New Zealand

- Alastair Marsden
- 18896: Governance and Regulatory Decision-Making at the Commerce Commission

- Neil Quigley
- 18895: Forward Looking Estimates of the Market Risk Premium

- Martin Lally
- 18894: Flying High? Pricing and Competition in the NZ and Tasman Air Travel Market

- Tim Hazledine
- 18893: The Regulatory Cost of Capital II: What is the Market Risk Premium?

- Glenn Boyle
- 18892: Changing Attitudes to Regulation: International Evidence

- Margaret Beardow
- 18891: As the Lights Go Down...Under Investment in Generating Capacity in a Deregulated Electricity Market

- Peter McLay
- 18890: Twelve Months On: Blacking out through Reforming the Unreformable?

- John Hancock
- 18889: The WACC: A Sceptic's View

- Glenn Boyle
- 18888: The Burden of Small Business Compliance Costs: Perception or Reality

- W. Robert J. Alexander, John D. Bell and Stephen Knowles
- 18887: Sunk Investments, Regulation and the Cost of Capital

- Lewis Evans and Graeme Guthrie
- 18886: Struggling Upstream Efficient Water Allocation on the Waitaki River and Elsewhere

- Lewis Evans and Kevin Counsell
- 18885: Save it for a Sunny Day: The Value of Water Storage

- Kevin Counsell
- 18884: Lessons From NZ For England's Proposed NHS Foundation Trust and Vice-Versa

- Bronwyn Howell
- 18883: Executive Compensation in New Zealand: the Good, the Bad & the Ugly

- Glenn Boyle and Helen Roberts
- 18882: Calculating the Cost of Capital: Background Issues

- Neil Quigley
- 18881: Voice-Over-IP: Hype vs. Reality

- Paul Rappoport
- 18880: Willingness to Pay and the Demand for Broadband Access

- Paul Rappoport
- 18879: The Required Rate of Return with Sunk Investments

- Lewis Evans and Graeme Guthrie
- 18878: The Impact of Regulation on the Firm's Cost of Capital

- Martin Lally
- 18877: Stirring the Waters: A Review of Water Allocation Practice

- Kevin Counsell
- 18876: Meaningful Connectivity: The Co-operative Glue

- Kris Nygren
- 18875: Regulation of Lines Networks

- Neil Quigley and Lewis Evans
- 18874: How to Regulate Electricity Companies?

- Margaret Beardow
- 18873: The Cost of Capital: A Sceptic's View

- Glenn Boyle
- 18872: Is New Zealand One Market or Many? Implications for Locational Portfolios

- Videbeck and Graeme Guthrie
- 18871: Importance and Evolution of Forward Markets in Electricity

- Paul Quilkey
- 18870: Forward Markets: The Absent Day-Ahead Market

- Lewis Evans and Kevin Counsell
- 18775: A Proposed Pathway Towards Future Reform of New Zealand’s De Minimis Threshold

- William Steel, Toby Daglish, Lisa Marriott, Norman Gemmell and Bronwyn Howell
- 18774: Competition and Regulation Policy in Antipodean Government-Funded UltraFast Fibre Broadband Markets

- Bronwyn Howell