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2024
- 24_54 Think globally, act cooperatively: Progressing offshore mitigation for Aotearoa New Zealand
by Catherine Leining & Sasha Maher & Hannah Kotula - 24_53 Distinctive neighbourhood housing patters in Aotearoa New Zealand
by Hannah Kotula & David C. Maré - 24_03 Do New Zealand home equity release schemes provide value for money?
by Benison Thomas & Trinh Le - 24_01 Who can leave a partner who uses violence?
by Isabelle Sin & Shannon Minehan & Janet Fanslow & Alayne Mikahere- Hall - 23_01 Building on strengths: Educational pathways that benefit Maori students
by Isabelle Sin & Isabelle Sin
2023
- 23_51 Just transition processes: From theory to practice
by Ana Pueyo & Catherine Leining - 23_12 Job displacement and local employment density
by David C. Maré & Richard Fabling & Dean R. Hyslop - 23_11 Urban water security: Assessing the impacts of metering and pricing in Aotearoa New Zealand
by Thomas Benison & Julia Talbot-Jones - 23_10 Domestic transport charges: Estimation of transport-related elasticities
by Dean Hyslop & Trinh Le & David Maré & Lynn Riggs & Nic Watson - 23_09 Working for fun? The impact of employment in the arts sector on wellbeing
by Thomas Benison & Trinh Le & Arthur Grimes - 23_08 Micro-geography and public housing tenant wellbeing
by Arthur Grimes & Conal Smith & Kimberley O’Sullivan & Philippa Howden-Chapman & Lydia Le Gros & Rachel Kowalchuk Dohig - 23_07 Expenditure patterns of New Zealand retiree households
by Trinh Le & Euan Richardson - 23_06 Review of emissions data and modelling systems (Phase 1) Report
by Caroline Fyfe & Phoebe Taptiklis & Dominic White & Niven Winchester - 23_04 COVID-19 Wage Subsidy: Outcome evaluation - Value for Money
by Caroline Fyfe & Dave Maré & Phoebe Taptiklis - 23_03 COVID-19 Wage Subsidy: Outcome evaluation
by Dean Hyslop & Dave Maré & Shannon Minehan - 23_02 The wage cost of a lack of access to affordable childcare in Aotearoa New Zealand
by Thomas Benison & Isabelle Sin
2022
- 22_45 Pay gaps – an $18 billion a year issue
by Dave Maré - 22_14 Evaluation of the Warmer Kiwis Homes Programme: Full Report including Cost Benefit Analysis
by Caroline Fyfe & Arthur Grimes & Shannon Minehan & Phoebe Taptiklis - 22_13 Evaluation of the Warmer Kiwis Homes Programme: Summary Report including Cost Benefit Analysis
by Caroline Fyfe & Arthur Grimes & Shannon Minehan & Phoebe Taptiklis - 22_12 Modelling private land-use decisions affecting forest cover: the effect of land tenure and environmental policy
by Levente Timar - 22_11 Valuing forest ecosystem services in New Zealand
by Hannah Kotula - 22_10 Gendered parenting and the intergenerational transmission of gendered stereotypes: Evidence from the Growing Up in New Zealand survey
by Livvy Mitchell & Isabelle Sin & Maanaima Soa-Lafoai & Colleen Ward - 22_09 The impact of the 2018 Families Package Winter Energy Payment policy
by Dean Hyslop & Lynn Riggs & David Maré - 22_08 Carbon Policy Design and Distributional Impacts: What does the research tell us?
by Lynn Riggs - 22_07 How does persecution affect who migrates? We analyze migrants’ self-selection out of the USSR and its satellite states before and after the collapse of Communism using census microdata from the three largest destination countries: Germany, Israel, and the United States. We find that migrants arriving before and around the time of the collapse (who were more likely to have moved because of persecution) were more educated and had better labor market outcomes in the destination than those arriving later. This change is not fully explained by the removal of emigration restrictions in the Communist Bloc. Instead, we show that this pattern is consistent with more positive self-selection of migrants who are motivated by persecution. When the highly educated disproportionately forgo migrating to enjoy the amenities of their home country, persecution can induce them to leave
by Ran Abramitzky & Travis Baseler & Isabelle Sin - 22_06 Estimating the impact of the Families Package changes in financial incentives
by Lynn Riggs & Dean Hyslop & David Maré - 22_05 Effective pathways through education to good labour market outcomes for M?ori: Literature summary
by Isabelle Sin & Shannon Minehan & Nicholas Watson - 22_04 Accounting for social difference when measuring cultural diversity
by David C Maré & Jacques Poot - 22_03 Who benefits from firm success? Heterogeneous rent-sharing in New Zealand
by Corey Allan & David C. Maré - 22_02 Warmer Kiwis Study: Interim Report. An impact evaluation of the Warmer Kiwi Homes programme
by Caroline Fyfe & Arthur Grimes & Shannon Minehan & Phoebe Taptiklis - 22_01 The impact of the 2018 Families Package Accommodation Supplement area changes on housing outcomes
by Dean Hyslop & David Maré
2021
- 21_16 How climate affects agricultural land values in Aotearoa New Zealand
by Farnaz Pourzand & Kendom Bell - 21_15 Do workers share in firm success? Pass-through estimates for New Zealand
by Corey Allan & David C Maré - 21_14 Methodology for Modelling Distributional Impacts of Emissions Budgets on Employment in New Zealand
by Lynn Riggs & Livvy Mitchell - 21_13 Future Options for Industrial Free Allocation in the NZ ETS
by Benjamin Rontard & Catherine Leining - 21_12 Monitoring the enjoyment of the rights to adequate housing and health care and protection in Aotearoa New Zealand
by Livvy Mitchell & Paddy Baylis & Susan Randolph - 21_11 Finding the Gaps: Finding the Gaps: Monitoring Economic and Social Rights in the Pacific
by Susan Randolph & Shaan Badenhorst - 21_10 Monitoring Economic and Social Rights in the Pacific
by Susan Randolph & Shaan Badenhorst - 21_09 Understanding the Origins of Populist Political Parties and the Role of External Shocks
by Eugenio Levi & Isabelle Sin & Steven Stillman - 21_08 The Drivers of Mothers’ Parental Leave Decisions: Evidence from the Growing Up in New Zealand longitudinal survey
by Shakked Noy & Isabelle Sin - 21_07 Predicted Distributional Impacts of Climate Change Policy on Employment
by Lynn Riggs & Livvy Mitchell - 21_06 Involuntary job loss: Welfare effects, earnings impacts, and policy options
by Isabelle Sin & Dean Hyslop & Dave Maré & Shakked Noy - 21_05 Of interest? Estimating the average interest rate on debt across firms and over time
by Richard Fabling - 21_04 Permanent forest investment in a climate of uncertainty
by Arthur Grimes & Sandra Cortés Acosta - 21_03 Minimum Wages in New Zealand: Policy and practice in the 21st century
by David Maré & Dean Hyslop - 21_02 Covid-19 wage subsidy support and effects
by David C. Maré & Dean R. Hyslop - 21_01 Living on the edge: An anatomy of New Zealand’s most productive firms
by Richard Fabling
2020
- 20_14 A Growing Problem: Exploring Livestock Farm Resilience to Droughts in Unit Record Data
by Levente Timar & Eyal Apatov - 20_13 Challenges and opportunities with native forestry on M?ori land
by Pia Pohatu & Sophie O’Brien & Leo Mercer - 20_12 Research Funding and Collaboration
by Benjamin Davies & Jason Gush & Shaun C. Hendy & Adam B. Jaffe - 20_11 Decision trees: Forestry in the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme post-2020
by Sandra Cortés Acosta & Arthur Grimes & Catherine Leining - 20_10 Review of policy instruments for freshwater management Abstract: As pressures on water resources increase in New Zealand, so does the need for alternative policy approaches that can adequately address the demands of competing interests. This working paper presents the array of different policy instruments available for managing freshwater quality and quantity. In doing so, the paper provides insights into how the various instruments have been used to incentivise behaviour change in the New Zealand context, and outlines the barriers and opportunities affecting their wider implementation at various scales across New Zealand. The paper ultimately aims to provide decision-makers with insights into how an economic way of thinking can help guide the selection and design of policy instruments and improve freshwater outcomes for all
by Julia Talbot-Jones & Sophie Hale & Suzie Greenhalgh - 20_09 The Relationship between Subjective Wellbeing and Subjective Wellbeing Inequality: Taking Ordinality and Skewness Seriously
by Arthur Grimes & Stephen P. Jenkins & Florencia Tranquilli - 20_08 Delineating functional labour market areas with estimable classification stabilities
by Benjamin Davies & David C. Maré - 20_07 Modelling urban development in New Zealand
by Stuart Donovan & Arthur Grimes & David C. Maré - 20_06 How does Monetary Policy affect welfare?
by Lina El-Jahel & Robert MacCulloch & Hamed Shafiee - 20_05 Measuring commute patterns over time: Using administrative data to identify where employees live and work
by Richard Fabling & David C. Maré - 20_04 Hometown wh?nau or big city millennials? The economic geography of graduate destination choices in New Zealand
by Arthur Grimes & Shaan Badenhorst & David C. Maré & Jacques Poot - 20_03 Projecting the effect of climate change-induced increases in extreme rainfall on residential property damages: A case study from New Zealand
by Dean Hyslop & Trinh Le & Lynn Riggs - 20_02 Projecting the effect of climate change-induced increases in extreme rainfall on residential property damages: A case study from New Zealand
by Jacob Pastor-Paz & Ilan Noy & Isabelle Sin & Abha Sood & David Fleming-Munoz & Sally Owen - 20_01 Why are there more accidents on Mondays? Economic incentives, ergonomics or externalities
by Michelle Poland & Isabelle Sin & Steven Stillman
2019
- 19_23 Ultra-fast broadband, skill complementarities, gender and wages
by Richard Fabling & Arthur Grimes - 19_22 Occupational drift in New Zealand: 1976-2018
by David C. Maré - 19_21 Is the pay of medical specialists in New Zealand gender biased?
by Isabelle Sin & Bronwyn Bruce-Brand - 19_20 Commuting to diversity
by David C. Maré & Jacques Poot - 19_19 EQC and extreme weather events (part 2): Measuring the impact of insurance on New Zealand landslip, storm and flood recovery using nightlights
by Sally Owen & Ilan Noy & Jacob Pástor-Paz & David Fleming - 19_18 Measuring the “gig” economy: Challenges and options
by Lynn Riggs & Isabelle Sin & Dean Hyslop - 19_17 Digital inclusion and wellbeing in New Zealand
by Arthur Grimes & Dominic White - 19_16 Competition and productivity: Do commonly used metrics suggest a relationship?
by David C. Maré & Richard Fabling - 19_15 Changes in New Zealand’s Business Insolvency Rates after the Global Financial Crisis
by Viv B Hall & C John McDermott - 19_14 Housing markets and migration – Evidence from New Zealand
by Dean Hyslop & Trinh Le & David C. Maré & Steven Stillman - 19_13 Liquidity, the government balance sheet, and the public sector discount rate
by Andrew Coleman - 19_12 A Community of Practice for Economic Modelling of Climate Change Mitigation in New Zealand
by Niven Winchester & Dominic White & Catherine Leining - 19_11 Cows, cash and climate: Low stocking rates, high-performing cows, emissions and profitability across New Zealand farms
by David Fleming & Suzi Kerr & Edmund Lou - 19_10 Identifying barriers to adoption of “no-cost” greenhouse gas mitigation practices in pastoral systems
by Sandra Cortes Acosta & David Fleming & Loic Henry & Edmund Lou & Sally Owen & Bruce Small - 19_09 Paying for Mitigation: How New Zealand Can Contribute to Others’ Efforts
by Suzi Kerr & Catherine Leining - 19_08 Uncertainty, Risk and Investment and the NZ ETS
by Suzi Kerr & Catherine Leining - 19_07 Managing Scarcity and Ambition in the NZ ETS
by Catherine Leining & Suzi Kerr - 19_06 The Contrasting Importance of Quality of Life and Quality of Business for Domestic and International Migrants
by Arthur Grimes & Kate Preston & David C Maré & Shaan Badenhorst & Stuart Donovan - 19_05 Valuing cultural diversity of cities
by David C. Maré & Jacques Poot - 19_04 Financial Transfers and Climate Cooperation
by Suzi Kerr & Steffen Lippert & Edmund Lou - 19_03 Improved productivity measurement in New Zealand's Longitudinal Business Database
by Richard Fabling & David C. Maré - 19_02 The settlement experience of Pacific migrants in New Zealand: Insights from LISNZ and the IDI
by Isabelle Sin & Judd Ormsby - 19_01 Relatedness, Complexity and Local Growth
by Benjamin Davies & David C Maré
2018
- 18_16 Land-use modelling in New Zealand: current practice and future needs
by Jo Hendy & Levente Timar & Dominic White - 18_15 Energy- and multi-sector modelling of climate change mitigation in New Zealand: current practice and future needs
by Dominic White & Niven Winchester - 18_14 Amenities and the attractiveness of New Zealand cities
by Kate Preston & David C Maré & Arthur Grimes & Stuart Donovan - 18_13 Who partners up? Educational assortative matching and the distribution of income in New Zealand
by Omoniyi Alimi & David C Maré & Jacques Poot - 18_12 Entrepreneurial beginnings: Transitions to self-employment and the creation of jobs
by Richard Fabling - 18_11 International Agricultural Mitigation Research and the Impacts and Value of Two SLMACC Research Projects
by David A Fleming & Kate Preston - 18_10 Do housing allowances increase rents? Evidence from a discrete policy change
by Dean Hyslop & David Rea - 18_09 Public insurance and climate change (part one): Past trends in weather-related insurance in New Zealand
by David Fleming & Ilan Noy & Jacob Pastor-Paz & Sally Owen - 18_08 Parenthood and labour market outcomes
by Isabelle Sin & Kabir Dasgupta & Gail Pacheco - 18_07 Moving towards happiness
by Arthur Grimes & Dennis Wesselbaum - 18_06 Sustainable economic policy and well-being: The relationship between adjusted net savings and subjective well-being
by Mubashir Qasim & Arthur Grimes - 18_05 HRMI Civil and Political Rights Metrics: 2018 Technical Note
by K Chad Clay & Ryan Bakker & Anne-Marie Brook & Daniel W Hill & Amanda Murdie - 18_04 Is internet on the right track? The digital divide, path dependence, and the rollout of New Zealand’s ultra-fast broadband
by Eyal Apatov & Nathan Chappell & Arthur Grimes - 18_03 How did removing student allowances for postgraduate study affect students’ choices?
by Isabelle Sin & Eyal Apatov & David C Maré - 18_02 Worker flows, entry, and productivity in New Zealand’s construction industry
by Adam Jaffe & Nathan Chappell - 18_01 Absorptive capacity in New Zealand firms: Measurement and importance
by Richard Harris & Trinh Le
2017
- 17_15 What drives the gender wage gap? Examining the roles of sorting, productivity differences, and discrimination
by Isabelle Sin & Steven Stillman & Richard Fabling - 17_14 How political systems and social welfare policies affect well-being: A literature review
by Robert MacCulloch - 17_13 Valuing Sunshine
by David Fleming & Arthur Grimes & Laurent Lebreton & David C Maré & Peter Nunns - 17_12 The longer term impacts of job displacement on labour market outcomes
by Dean Hyslop & Wilbur Townsend - 17_11 Including Forestry in an Emissions Trading Scheme: Lessons from New Zealand
by Thomas Carver & Patrick Dawson & Suzi Kerr - 17_10 Modelling the potential impact of New Zealand’s freshwater reforms on land-based Greenhouse Gas emissions
by Adam Daigneault & Suzie Greenhalgh & Suzi Kerr - 17_09 Housing, the ‘Great Income Tax Experiment’, and the intergenerational consequences of the lease
by Andrew Coleman - 17_08 Migration and Gender: Who Gains and in Which Ways?
by Kate Preston & Arthur Grimes - 17_07 Wages, Wellbeing and Location: Slaving Away in Sydney or Cruising on the Gold Coast
by Arthur Grimes & Judd Ormsby & Kate Preston - 17_06 Evolution of the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme: Linking
by Catherine Leining & Judd Ormsby & Suzi Kerr - 17_05 Evolution of the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme: Sectoral Coverage and Point of Obligation
by Catherine Leining & Corey Allan & Suzi Kerr - 17_04 Productivity and the Allocation of Skills
by David C Maré & Trinh Le & Richard Fabling & Nathan Chappell - 17_03 The Effect of Fibre Broadband on Student Learning
by Arthur Grimes & Wilbur Townsend - 17_02 More pensioners, less income inequality?
by Omoniyi B Alimi & David C Maré & Jacques Poot - 17_01 Facilitating Carbon Offsets from Native Forests
by Thomas Carver & Suzi Kerr
2016
- 16_22 Picking up speed: Does ultrafast broadband increase firm productivity?
by Richard Fabling & Arthur Grimes - 16_21 Urban Productivity Estimation with Heterogeneous Prices and Labour
by David C. Maré - 16_20 Who’s Going Green? Decomposing the Change in Household Consumption Emissions 2006 – 2012
by Corey Allan & Suzi Kerr - 16_19 Employment misclassification in survey and administrative reports
by Dean Hyslop & Wilbur Townsend - 16_18 Earnings Dynamics and Measurement Error in Matched Survey and Administrative Data
by Dean Hyslop & Wilbur Townsend - 16_17 Cows, Sheep and Science: A Scientific Perspective on Biological Emissions from Agriculture
by Michele Hollis & Cecile de Klein & Dave Frame & Mike Harvey & Martin Manning & Andy Reisinger & Suzi Kerr & Anna Robinson - 16_16 Agricultural Emissions Mitigation in New Zealand: Answers to Questions from the Parliamentary Commisioner for the Environment
by Suzi Kerr - 16_15 Yield to Change: Modelling the Land-use Response to Climate-Driven Changes in Pasture Production
by Levente Timar - 16_14 Intangible Investment and Firm Performance
by Nathan Chappell & Adam Jaffe - 16_13 The New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme de-link from Kyoto: impacts on banking and prices
by Suzi Kerr & Judd Ormsby - 16_12 Income or Consumption: Which Better Predicts Subjective Wellbeing?
by Thomas Carver & Arthur Grimes - 16_11 Higher education institutions and regional growth: The case of New Zealand
by Eyal Apatov & Arthur Grimes - 16_10 The Effect of Trial Periods in Employment on Firm Hiring Behaviour
by Nathan Chappell & Isabelle Sin - 16_09 Does money grow on trees? Mitigation under climate policy in a heterogeneous sheep-beef sector
by Levente Timar - 16_08 Productivity distribution and drivers of productivity growth in the construction sector
by Adam Jaffe & Trinh Le & Nathan Chappell - 16_07 Labour market dynamics following a regional disaster
by Richard Fabling & Arthur Grimes & Levente Timar - 16_06 Lessons Learned from the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme
by Catherine Leining & Suzi Kerr - 16_05 Subjective wellbeing impacts of national and subnational fiscal policies
by Arthur Grimes & Judd Ormsby & Anna Robinson & Siu Yuat Wong - 16_04 Two Countries, Sixteen Cities, Five Thousand Kilometres: How Many Housing Markets?
by Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy & Arthur Grimes & Mark Holmes - 16_03 A Rough Guide to New Zealand's Longitudinal Business Database (2nd edition)
by Richard Fabling & Lynda Sanderson - 16_02 Can “happiness data” help evaluate economic policies?
by Robert MacCulloch - 16_01 The specification of dynamic discrete-time two-state panel data models
by Tue Gørgens & Dean Hyslop
2015
- 15_20 Residential Assimilation of Immigrants: A Cohort Approach
by David C Maré & Ruth M Pinkerton & Jacques Poot - 15_19 Before a Fall: Impacts of Earthquake Regulation and Building Codes on the Commercial Building Market
by Levente Timar & Arthur Grimes & Richard Fabling - 15_18 Firm Productivity Growth and Skill
by David C Maré & Dean R Hyslop & Richard Fabling - 15_17 Addressing the absence of hours information in linked employer-employee data
by Richard Fabling & David C Maré - 15_16 Predicting harvestability of existing Pinus radiata stands: 2013-2030 projections of stumpage profits from pre-90 and post-89 forests
by Matt Thirkettle & Suzi Kerr - 15_15 Production function estimation using New Zealand’s Longitudinal Business Database
by Richard Fabling & David C Maré - 15_14 Indigenous Belief in a Just World: New Zealand M?ori and other Ethnicities Compared
by Arthur Grimes & Robert MacCulloch & Fraser McKay - 15_13 Agricultural productivity in New Zealand: First estimates from the Longitudinal Business Database
by Eyal Apatov & Richard Fabling & Adam B Jaffe & Michele Morris & Matt Thirkettle - 15_12 The effect of public funding on research output: the New Zealand Marsden Fund
by Adam Jaffe & Jason Gush & Victoria Larsen & Athene Laws - 15_11 Methane and Metrics: From global climate policy to the NZ farm
by Zach Dorner & Suzi Kerr - 15_10 Relative Income and Subjective Wellbeing: Intra-national and Inter-national Comparisons by Settlement and Country Type
by Arthur Grimes & Marc Reinhardt - 15_09 A New Cross-Country Measure of Material Wellbeing and Inequality: Methodology, Construction and Results
by Arthur Grimes & Sean Hyland - 15_08 The impact of R&D subsidy on innovation: a study of New Zealand firms
by Adam Jaffe & Trinh Le - 15_07 Nitrogen Trading in Lake Taupo: An Analysis and Evaluation of an Innovative Water Management Policy
by Madeline Duhon & Suzi Kerr - 15_06 Are we turning a brighter shade of green? The relationship between household characteristics and greenhouse gas emissions from consumption in New Zealand
by Corey Allan & Suzi Kerr & Campbell Will - 15_05 Exchange rate fluctuations and the margins of exports
by Richard Fabling & Lynda Sanderson - 15-04 The impact of tax changes on the short-run investment behaviour of New Zealand firms
by Richard Fabling & Richard Kneller & Lynda Sanderson - 15-03 Economic Liberalisation and the Mobility of Minority Groups: Evidence from M?ori in New Zealand
by Isabelle Sin & Steven Stillman - 15_02 Impacts of Planning Rules, Regulations, Uncertainty and Delay on Residential Property Development
by Arthur Grimes & Ian Mitchell - 15_01 Are Patent Fees Effective at Weeding Out Low-Quality Patents?
by Gaétan de Rassenfosse & Adam B. Jaffe
2014
- 14_16 Productivity distributions in New Zealand: The dangers of international comparison
by Richard Fabling & Lynda Sanderson - 14_15 Exporting, Innovation and the Role of Immigrants
by Isabelle Sin & Richard Fabling & Adam B. Jaffe & David C. Maré & Lynda Sanderson - 14_14 Hiring New Ideas: International Migration and Firm Innovation in New Zealand
by Keith McLeod & Richard Fabling & David C. Maré - 14_13 That Sinking Feeling: The Changing Price of Disaster Risk Following an Earthquake
by Levente Timar & Arthur Grimes & Richard Fabling - 14_12 Modelling Changing Rural Land Use in New Zealand 1997 to 2008 Using a Multinomial Logit Approach
by Zack Dorner & Dean Hyslop - 14_11 Infrastructure’s Long-Lived Impact on Urban Development: Theory and Empirics
by Arthur Grimes & Eyal Apatov & Larissa Lutchman & Anna Robinson - 14_10 Earnings and Employment in Foreign-owned Firms
by David C. Maré & Lynda Sanderson & Richard Fabling - 14_09 Going to the Source: Using an Upstream Point of Regulation for Energy in a National Chinese Emissions Trading System
by Suzi Kerr & Vicki Duscha - 14_08 Natural Selection: Firm Performance Following the Canterbury Earthquakes
by Richard Fabling & Arthur Grimes & Levente Timar - 14_07 Land Use in Rural New Zealand: Spatial Land Use, Land-use Change, and Model Validation
by Simon Anastasiadis & Suzi Kerr & Wei Zhang & Corey Allan & William Power - 14_06 Culture, Beliefs and Economic Performance
by Rafael Di Tella & Robert MacCulloch - 14_05 Greenhouse Gas Emissions in New Zealand: A Preliminary Consumption-Based Analysis
by Carl Romanos & Suzi Kerr & Campbell Will - 14_04 Diffusion of Green Technology: A Survey
by Corey Allan & Adam B. Jaffe & Isabelle Sin - 14_03 Land-use Intensity and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the LURNZ Model
by Levente Timar & Suzi Kerr - 14_02 Four Lectures on Central Banking
by Arthur Grimes - 14_01 Over the Hedge: Do Exporters Practice Selective Hedging?
by Richard Fabling & Arthur Grimes
2013
- 13_15 Sources of international investment data in the Longitudinal Business Database
by Lynda Sanderson - 13_14 Estimating Firm-Level Effective Marginal Tax Rates and the User Cost of Capital in New Zealand
by Richard Fabling & Norman Gemmell & Richard Kneller & Lynda Sanderson - 13_13 Managing Risks and Tradeoffs Using Water Markets
by Suzi Kerr - 13_12 Housing Market Dynamics and the GFC: The Complex Dynamics of a Credit Shock
by Arthur Grimes & Sean Hyland - 13_11 Mitigation and Heterogeneity in Management Practices on New Zealand Dairy Farms
by Simon Anastasiadis & Suzi Kerr - 13_10 Passing the Buck: Impacts of Commodity Price Shocks on Local Outcomes
by Arthur Grimes & Sean Hyland - 13_09 Value and Culture
by Allan, Corey & Grimes, Arthur & Kerr, Suzi - 13_08 The incidence and persistence of cyclical job loss in New Zealand
by Maré, David C & Fabling, Richard - 13_07 A New Zealand Urban Population Database
by Grimes, Arthur & Tarrant, Nicholas - 13_06 Firm-level Hiring Difficulties: Persistence, Business Cycle and Local Labour Market Influences
by Richard Fabling & Maré, David C - 13_05 The Impact of Wage Subsidies on Jobseekers' Outcomes and Firm Employment
by Sarah Crichton & Maré, David C - 13_04 Investigation of Options for a New Longitudinal Household Survey: Issues and Options Paper
by Ron Crawford & Maré, David C - 13_03 The Costs of Involuntary Job Loss: Impacts on Workers’ Employment and Earnings
by Sylvia Dixon & Maré, David C - 13_02 A New Zealand Regional Housing Model
by Arthur Grimes & Sean Hyland & Andrew Coleman & James Kerr & Alex Collier - 13_01 Export Performance, Invoice Currency, and Heterogeneous Exchange Rate Pass-Through
by Richard Fabling & Lynda Sanderson
2012
- 12_14 Roadmap for Implementing a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading System in Chile: Core Design Options and Policy Decision-Making Considerations
by Suzi Kerr & Catherine Leining & Justine Sefton - 12_13 Performance Pay Systems and the Gender Wage Gap
by Richard Fabling & Arthur Grimes & David C. Maré - 12_12 The Economics of International Policy Agreements to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation
by Suzi Kerr - 12_11 Pension Payments and Receipts by New Zealand Birth Cohorts, 1916–1986
by Andrew Coleman - 12_10 Spatial and Temporal Responses to an Emissions Trading System Covering Agriculture and Forestry: Simulation Results from New Zealand
by Suzi Kerr & Simon Anastasiadis & Alex Olssen & William Power & Levente Tímár & Wei Zhang - 12_09 Does Money Buy Me Love? Testing Alternative Measures of National Wellbeing
by Arthur Grimes & les Oxley & Nicholas Tarrant - 12_08 Price, Quality, and International Agricultural Trade
by Darian Woods & Andrew Coleman - 12_07 A Forest-Profit Expectations Dataset for New Zealand, 1990–2008
by Alex Olssen & Wei Zhang & David Evison & Suzi Kerr - 12-06 Gradual Land-use Change in New Zealand: Results from a Dynamic Econometric Model
by Suzi Kerr & Alex Olssen - 12-05 Book Translations as Idea Flows: The Effects of the Collapse of Communism on the Diffusion of Knowledge
by Ran Abramitzky & Isabelle Sin - 12_04 Cyclical Labour Market Adjustment in New Zealand: The Response of Firms to the Global Financial Crisis and its Implications for Workers
by Richard Fabling & David C. Maré