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- 07/16: Understanding Stakeholder Values Using Cluster Analysis

- Pamela Kaval
- 07/15: Social Values of Biodiversity Conservation for the Endangered Loggerhead Turtle and Monk Seal

- Pamela Kaval, Mavra Stithou and Riccardo Scarpa
- 07/14: New Zealand Outdoor Recreation Benefits

- Pamela Kaval and Richard Yao
- 07/13: The Link between Perceived and Actual Wildfire Danger: An Economic and Spatial Analysis Study in Colorado (USA)

- Pamela Kaval
- 07/11: The Value of Collective Reputation for Environmentally Friendly Production Methods: The Case of Val di Gresta

- Riccardo Scarpa, Mara Thiene and Francesco Marangon
- 07/10: The Referendum Incentive Compatibility Hypothesis:Some New Results Using Information Messages

- Gianluca Stefani and Riccardo Scarpa
- 07/09: Consumer trust and willingness to pay for certified animal-friendly products

- Giuseppe Nocella, Lionel Hubbard and Riccardo Scarpa
- 07/08: Testing the stability of the Benefit Transfer Function for Discrete Choice Contingent Valuation Data

- David I. Matthews, Riccardo Scarpa and W. George Hutchinson
- 07/07: HIV/AIDS in Rural Northeast Thailand: Narratives of the Impacts of HIV/AIDS on Individuals and Households

- Michael Cameron
- 07/06: Using Choice Experiments to Explore the Spatial Distribution of Willingness to Pay for Rural Landscape Improvements

- Danny Campbell, W. George Hutchinson and Riccardo Scarpa
- 07/05: Valuing Animal Genetic Resources: A Choice Modeling Application to Indigenous Cattle in Kenya

- Eric Ruto, Guy Garrod and Riccardo Scarpa
- 07/04: Using the Global Positioning System (GPS) in Household Surveys For Better Economics and Better Policy

- John Gibson and David McKenzie
- 07/03: Measurement Error in Long-term Retrospective Recall Surveys Of Earnings

- John Gibson and Bonggeun Kim
- 07/02: What Explains the Wealth Gap between Immigrants and the New Zealand Born?

- John Gibson, Trinh Le and Steven Stillman
- 07/01: Harnessing the Private Sector for Rural Development, Poverty Alleviation and HIV/AIDS Prevention

- Steven Lim, Michael Cameron, Krailert Taweekul and John Askwith
- 06/16: A Yield Curve Perspective on Uncovered Interest Parity

- Leo Krippner
- 06/15: Utility in WTP Space: A Tool to Address Confounding Random Scale Effects in Destination Choice to the Alps

- Riccardo Scarpa, Mara Thiene and Kenneth Train
- 06/14: The Relationship between Well-Being and Wildfire

- Pamela Kaval
- 06/13: Willingness-to-Pay for Prescribed Fire in the Colorado (USA) Wildland Urban Interface

- Pamela Kaval, John Loomis and Andrew Seidl
- 06/12: Comparing Vegetative Effects of Domestic Stock and Feral Goats as Ungulate Herbivores in Waingaro: Year 1 Results

- Pamela Kaval
- 06/10: Valuing Ecosystem Services: A New Paradigm Shift

- Pamela Kaval
- 06/09: Investigating the Relationship between Stakeholder Opinion about Wildfire Management and Landscape Context Using GIS

- Pamela Kaval, John Loomis and Dave Theobald
- 06/08: Investigating the Characteristics of Stated Preferences for Reducing the Impacts of Air Pollution: A Contingent Valuation Experiment

- Ian Bateman, Michael Cameron and Antreas Tsoumas
- 06/07: Path Dependence or Convergence? The Evolution of Corporate Ownership Around the World

- Andrew J.Y. Yeh, Steven Lim and Ed Vos
- 06/06: Household Energy Demand and the Equity and Efficiency Aspects of Subsidy Reform in Indonesia

- Susan Olivia and John Gibson
- 06/05: Measurement Error and the Effect of Inequality on Experienced versus Reported Crime

- John Gibson and Bonggeun Kim
- 06/04: Migration and Mental Health: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

- Steven Stillman, David McKenzie and John Gibson
- 06/03: How Important is Selection? Experimental vs Non-experimental Measures of Income Gains from Migration

- David McKenzie, John Gibson and Steven Stillman
- 06/02: How Cost Elastic are Remittances? Estimates from Tongan Migrants in New Zealand

- John Gibson, David McKenzie and Halahingano Rohorua
- 06/01: How Widespread are Non-linear Crowding Out Out Effects? The Response of Private Transfers to Income in Four Developing Countries

- John Gibson, Susan Olivia and Scott Rozelle
- 05/09: Insights into Business Confidence from Firm-Level Panel Data

- Brian Silverstone and James Mitchell
- 05/08: Experimental Designs for Environmental Valuation with Choice-Experiments: A Monte-Carlo Investigation

- Silvia Ferrini and Riccardo Scarpa
- 05/07: A New Framework for Yield Curve, Output and Inflation Relationships

- Leo Krippner
- 05/06: Okun's Law, Asymmetries and Jobless Recoveries in the United States: A Markov-Switching Approach

- Mark Holmes and Brian Silverstone
- 05/05: Migration, Household Composition and Child Welfare in Rural Northeast Thailand

- Michael Cameron and Steven Lim
- 05/03: Attributing Returns and Optimising United States Swaps Portfolios Using an Intertemporally-Consistent and Arbitrage-Free Model of the Yield Curve

- Leo Krippner
- 05/02: Investigating the Relationships between the Yield Curve, Output and Inflation using an Arbitrage-Free Version of the Nelson and Siegel Class of Yield Curve Models

- Leo Krippner
- 05/01: An Intertemporally-Consistent and Arbitrage-Free Version of the Nelson and Siegel Class of Yield Curve Models

- Leo Krippner
- 04/03: Help Wanted in New Zealand: The ANZ Bank Job Advertisement Series

- Brian Silverstone
- 04/02: CPI Bias and Real Living Standards in Russia During the Transition

- John Gibson, Steven Stillman and Trinh Le
- 04/01: Biotechnology in New Zealand

- Dan Marsh
- 03/02: Modelling the Yield Curve with Orthonormalised Laguerre Polynomials: A Consistent Cross-Sectional and Inter-Temporal Approach

- Leo Krippner
- 03/01: Modelling the Yield Curve with Orthonomalised Laguerre Polynomials: An Intertemporally Consistent Approach with an Economic Interpretation

- Leo Krippner
- 02/05: Intra-Industry Trade and Trade Intensities: Evidence from New Zealand

- Sayeeda Bano
- 02/04: An Illustration of the Average Time Measure of Poverty

- John Gibson and Susan Olivia
- 02/03: Does New Zealand have an Innovation System for Biotechnology?

- Dan Marsh
- 02/02: Why Does the Engel Method Work? Food Demand, Economies of Size and Household Survey Methods

- John Gibson
- 02/01: Improving Estimates of Inequality and Poverty From Urban China’s Household Income and Expenditure Survey

- John Gibson, Jikun Huang and Scott Rozelle
- 01/03: Modern Biotechnology in New Zealand: Further Analysis of Data from the Biotechnology Survey 1998/99

- Dan Marsh
- 01/02: Some Aspects of Labour Market Flows in New Zealand 1986-2001

- Brian Silverstone
- 01/01: Dynamic Modelling of a Three-Sector Transitional Economy

- Steven Lim and Derek Harland
- 00/03: Respondent Dynamics within the NZIER Survey of Business Opinion: An Introductory Perspective

- Brian Silverstone
- 00/02: Asymmetric Adjustment of Unemployment and Output in New Zealand: Rediscovering Okun's Law

- Richard Harris and Brian Silverstone
- 00/01: Fostering Innovation in a Small Open Economy: The Case of the New Zealand Biotechnology Sector

- Dan Marsh