Content
May 2024, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 107-125 The performance based research fund in New Zealand: taking stock and looking forward
by Robert A. Buckle & John Creedy - 126-146 Decarbonization in New Zealand – where and how: a combination of input–output approach and structural decomposition analysis
by Le Wen & Fengtao Guang & Yiqing Wang & Basil Sharp - 147-178 The effect of school zone on housing prices: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in New Zealand
by Peng Sun & Tom Coupé & Jeremy Clark - 179-196 Schooling opportunities for 5-year-olds: some early origins of high school achievement
by Asaad Ismail Ali & Andrea Kutinova Menclova - 197-202 Climate worry reduces farmer well-being
by Zack Dorner & Jorie Knook & Te Rehia Ratu & Philip Stahlmann-Brown - 203-205 Reflections of a former editor
by Dennis Wesselbaum
January 2024, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-19 Community-level ethnic diversity and community-level socio-economic development: evidence from 20 African countries
by David Fielding - 20-39 Love thy neighbours or do ethnic neighbourhood qualities matter? Ethnic price differentials in a multi-ethnic housing market
by Ka Shing Cheung & Chung Yim Yiu & Betty Peiying Lin - 40-73 The wage cost of a lack of access to affordable childcare in Aotearoa New Zealand
by Thomas Benison & Isabelle Sin - 74-86 Differences between NZ and U.S. individual investor sentiment: more noise or more information?
by Jędrzej Białkowski & Moritz Wagner & Xiaopeng Wei - 87-94 Does the RBNZ respond to exchange rate fluctuations?
by Thomas van Florenstein Mulder & Dennis Wesselbaum - 95-106 Cumulative excess deaths in New Zealand in the COVID-19 era: biases from ignoring changes in population growth rates
by John Gibson
September 2023, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 199-213 Sustainable consumption growth: New Zealand’s surprising performance
by Arthur Grimes & Shine Wu - 214-228 What drives the productivity growth of New Zealand district health boards: technology, efficiency, or scale?
by Antony Andrews & Grigorios Emvalomatis - 229-246 An analysis of operating profit margin: a valuable tool for New Zealand dairy farmers
by Robbie Maris & Zack Dorner - 247-259 Loss aversion or hand-to-mouth behaviour in private consumption models
by Nikeel Nishkar Kumar & Arvind Patel & Navneel Shalendra Prasad & Shayal Nandani - 260-262 Citation for Bob Buckle to mark his Distinguished Fellow Award
by Viv Hall - 263-289 Distinguished fellow lecture: monetary policy and the benefits and limits of central bank independence
by Robert A. Buckle
May 2023, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 77-77 Introduction to the special issue on agriculture in New Zealand and the Pacific: challenges and opportunities
by Dennis Wesselbaum - 78-86 Strengthening the role of blue foods in coastal Pacific food systems
by Colette C.C. Wabnitz & Rosamond L. Naylor & Neville Smith & Alisi Tuqa & Jim Leape - 87-92 Giving waterways groups a role in regional freshwater policy
by Viktoria Kahui - 93-98 He taonga te kai – an Aotearoa where food is valued not wasted
by Miranda Mirosa - 99-104 The role of agriculture in the development process in the Pacific
by John Gibson - 105-113 Policy interventions for scaling up agroforestry in Fiji
by Shipra Shah - 114-118 How sustainable is the growth of assistance to Fijian sugar producers?
by Kym Anderson - 119-124 Transition to sustainable agriculture in New Zealand: challenges and the way forward
by Wanglin Ma & Puneet Vatsa & Kathryn Bicknell - 125-132 The importance of biosecurity and animal welfare to livestock industries in New Zealand
by Matthew Stone - 133-138 Resilience is a meaningful, measurable trait of communities
by William Kaye-Blake - 139-143 What is the role of biodiversity in mediating the effects of climate change on New Zealand’s future agroecosystems?
by Bradley Case & David Hall & Nicola Day & Syrie Hermans & Hannah Buckley - 144-148 Advancing primary sector adaptation in Aotearoa New Zealand
by Anita Wreford - 149-163 Navigating the rapids of agrifood systems transformation: reflections on Aotearoa New Zealand’s emerging mission-oriented agrifood innovation system
by Laurens Klerkx & James Turner & Helen Percy - 164-171 Policy approaches for enhanced dairy sector innovation – a review of future pathways and policies for effective implementation of digital agriculture
by C. R. Eastwood & J. Knook & J. A. Turner & A. Renwick - 172-178 Realising the promises of agricultural big data through a Māori Data Sovereignty approach
by Karaitiana Taiuru & Karly Burch & Susanna Finlay-Smits - 179-183 Climate policy insights from an open-source economy-wide model
by Niven Winchester - 184-190 Valuing over-winter colony losses for New Zealand’s commercial beekeepers
by Philip Stahlmann-Brown & Richard J. Hall & Rex Butt & Brian McCall & Gabriel Torres & Tony Wright - 191-197 How behavioural and experimental economics can contribute to agricultural policy with an application to agri-emissions pricing
by Zack Dorner
January 2023, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-8 Do consumers actually monitor the inflation rate? Evidence from New Zealand
by Bernd Hayo & Florian Neumeier - 9-17 A note on KiwiSaver and migrants on temporary visas
by Lisa Meehan & Livvy Mitchell & Gail Pacheco - 18-30 Mortality comparisons and age: a new mortality curve
by John Creedy & S. Subramanian - 31-40 Public misunderstanding of pivotal COVID-19 vaccine trials may contribute to New Zealand’s adoption of a costly and economically inefficient vaccine mandate
by John Gibson - 41-60 (Almost) everything you wanted to know about the history of the theory of production/the firm: but were afraid (too bored) to ask
by Paul Walker - 61-75 What would happen if people could choose automatically increasing KiwiSaver contributions?
by Brodie Hobbs & Jan Feld
September 2022, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 219-234 Macroprudential policy uncertainty and implications for leaning against the wind
by Caitlin Davies - 235-257 Does New Zealand's inflation target anchor long-term expectations?
by Alan King - 258-271 Value and momentum in the cross section of housing market returns of New Zealand
by Daniel Dunstan & Jinji Hao - 272-295 International migration and income distribution in New Zealand metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas
by Omoniyi B. Alimi & David C. Maré & Jacques Poot - 296-317 How New Zealand migrants fare in Australia: what explains their wealth gap?
by Tinh Doan & Mark Holmes & Van Ha & Tuyen Tran - 318-325 Rising immigration and falling native-born home ownership: a spatial econometric analysis for New Zealand
by Chao Li & John Gibson & Geua Boe-Gibson - 326-332 The impact of upstairs trading on market quality: evidence from a highly segmented market
by Jędrzej Białkowski & Sanghyun Hong & Moritz Wagner - 333-337 Citation for Alan E. Bollard to mark his Distinguished Fellow award
by Grant M. Scobie - 338-341 Citation for Suzanne Snively to mark her Distinguished Fellow award
by Mary Hedges
May 2022, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 119-125 Income protection in the New Zealand tax-transfer system
by Penny Mok & Gail Pacheco - 126-140 The relationship of patenting applications and expenditure with output and real GDP in nineteenth century colonial New Zealand
by Matthew Gibbons & Les Oxley - 141-168 Who would win from a multi-rate GST in New Zealand: evidence from a QUAIDS model
by Alastair Thomas - 169-194 Earnings penalty of educational mismatch: a comparison of alternative methods of assessing over-education
by Le Wen & Sholeh A. Maani - 195-217 Bank size, competition, and efficiency: a post-GFC assessment of Australia and New Zealand
by Salah U-Din & David Tripe & M. Humayun Kabir
January 2022, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 1-8 Hard, not early: putting the New Zealand Covid-19 response in context
by John Gibson - 9-16 Forecasting the COVID-19 epidemic: the case of New Zealand
by Paul Ho & Thomas A. Lubik & Christian Matthes - 17-28 Government mandated lockdowns do not reduce Covid-19 deaths: implications for evaluating the stringent New Zealand response
by John Gibson - 29-35 Comment on ‘Government mandated lockdowns do not reduce COVID-19 deaths: implications for evaluating the stringent New Zealand response’
by Shaun C. Hendy & Siouxsie Wiles & Rachelle Binny & Michael J. Plank - 36-40 Rebuttal of Hendy, Wiles, Binny and Plank
by John Gibson - 41-48 A social cost–benefit framework for COVID-19 policy decisions
by Dave Heatley - 49-54 COVID-19, lockdown and two-sided uncertainty
by Benjamin Davies & Arthur Grimes - 55-66 The economic risk from COVID-19 in Pacific Island countries: very few infections but lots of pain
by Ilan Noy & Nguyen Doan & Tauisi Taupo - 67-72 The COVID-19 experience in the Fiji Islands: some lessons for crisis management for small island developing states of the Pacific region and beyond
by Rup Singh & Sumeet Lal & Mohsin Khan & Arvind Patel & Ronal Chand & Devendra Kumar Jain - 73-80 Immediate employment and income impacts of Covid-19 in New Zealand: evidence from a survey conducted during the Alert Level 4 lockdown
by Michael Fletcher & Kate C. Prickett & Simon Chapple - 81-89 Economic insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from the Great Recession
by Dawnelle V. Clyne & Trenton G. Smith - 90-97 Vaccinating the economy against Covid-19: ex post revenue insurance for firms and households to sustain economic confidence and aggregate demand
by Richard Meade - 98-105 The impact of COVID-19 on changes in community mobility and variation in transport modes
by Le Wen & Mingyue (Selena) Sheng & Basil Sharp - 106-113 Crime and mobility during the COVID-19 lockdown: a preliminary empirical exploration
by Lydia Cheung & Philip Gunby - 114-117 Tourism sector in New Zealand – demand-side measures are necessary
by Martin Grančay
September 2021, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 245-262 The impact of school-based support on educational outcomes of teen-mothers: evidence from linked administrative data
by Rhema Vaithianathan & Tim Maloney & Moira Wilson & Anita Staneva & Nan Jiang - 263-276 Gender differences in weighing probability and payoffs in risky prospects: experimental evidence from Malaysia
by Ch’ng Kean-Siang & Suresh Narayanan & Tan Scaik Lin - 277-288 A re-evaluation of the choice of an inflation target in the wake of the global financial crisis
by Richard T. Froyen & Alfred V. Guender - 289-309 Effectiveness of foreign exchange interventions: evidence from New Zealand
by Andrew Besuyen & Tom Coupé & Kuntal K. Das - 310-318 Work circumstances, job loss, and wellbeing during New Zealand’s Covid-19 Alert Level 4 lockdown
by Hanna Habibi & Kate C. Prickett & Michael Fletcher & Simon Chapple - 319-331 Distinguished fellow lecture: a journey with the catallactists
by John Creedy - 332-333 Citation for John Creedy to mark his Distinguished Fellow award by the New Zealand Association of Economists
by Mark J. Holmes
May 2021, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 155-165 The safe asset frontier
by Kartik Anand & Prasanna Gai - 166-172 The 2020 Nobel Memorial Prize in economics: the Canterbury connection
by Richard Watt - 173-187 Changes in New Zealand's business insolvency rates after the GFC
by Viv B. Hall & C. John McDermott - 188-202 Evaluating the impact of 20 hours free early childhood education on mothers’ labour force participation and earnings
by Isabelle Bouchard & Lydia Cheung & Gail Pacheco - 203-220 Relative income dynamics of individuals in New Zealand
by John Creedy & Norman Gemmell & Athene Laws - 221-243 Inequality in South Africa: what does a composite index of well-being reveal?
by Stephanié Rossouw & Talita Greyling
January 2021, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-6 House prices and affordability
by Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy & Peter C. B. Phillips - 7-18 Repeat sales house price indices: comparative properties under alternative data generation processes
by Arthur Grimes & Kade Sorensen & Chris Young - 19-37 City with a billion dollar view
by G.C.K. Cooper & K. Namit - 38-51 Real estate bubbles and contagion: new empirical evidence from Canada
by Imad Rherrad & Jean-Louis Bago & Mardochée Mokengoy - 52-65 Effects of air quality on house prices: evidence from China’s Huai River Policy
by Xinghua Liu & Qiang Li & Satish Chand & Keiran Sharpe - 66-104 The causes and economic consequences of rising regional housing prices in New Zealand
by Peter Nunns - 105-123 House prices, (un)affordability and systemic risk
by Efthymios Pavlidis & Ivan Paya & Alexandros Skouralis - 124-140 Housing equity and household consumption in retirement: evidence from the Singapore Life Panel©
by Lipeng Chen & Liang Jiang & Sock-Yong Phang & Jun Yu - 141-154 Price effects of the special housing areas in Auckland
by Mario A. Fernandez & Gonzalo E. Sánchez & Santiago Bucaram
September 2020, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 211-238 Better off? Distributional comparisons for ordinal data about personal well-being
by Stephen P. Jenkins - 239-273 A welfare reform for New Zealand: mandatory savings not taxation
by Roger Douglas & Robert MacCulloch - 274-284 Modelling income data with exogenous measurement factors
by Richard Penny - 285-311 The importance of frontier firms in total factor productivity in New Zealand, 2001–2016
by R. I. D. Harris - 312-326 The business cycle and monetary policy: what changed after the GFC?
by Viv B. Hall & C. John McDermott
May 2020, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 107-126 The ‘disciplinary effect’ of the performance-based research fund process in New Zealand
by Robert A. Buckle & John Creedy - 127-137 Visual imagination and the performance of undergraduate economics students
by David Fielding & Viktoria Kahui & Dennis Wesselbaum - 138-160 Loss aversion in New Zealand housing
by Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy & Cameron Haworth - 161-189 Export tax and import-tariff avoidance: evidence from the trade data discrepancy in the China-New Zealand trade
by Kuntal K. Das & Laura Meriluoto & Amy Rice - 190-209 Male height and wellbeing in nineteenth century New Zealand: an analysis of the Boer War contingents
by Geoffrey Brooke & Lydia Cheung
January 2020, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-15 The New Zealand financial cycle 1968–2017
by Caitlin Davies & Prasanna Gai - 16-38 Equity Market Performance and Public Debt: An Empirical Investigation
by King Yoong Lim - 39-66 Productivity in New Zealand: the role of resource allocation among firms
by Lisa Meehan - 67-88 A matching simulation to assess additional housing capacity in Auckland
by Mario A. Fernandez - 89-105 Stigma, risk perception and the remediation of leaky homes in New Zealand
by Michael Rehm & Ka Shing Cheung & Olga Filippova & Dipesh Patel
September 2019, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 215-244 Modelling public expenditure growth in New Zealand, 1972–2015
by Norman Gemmell & Derek Gill & Loc Nguyen - 245-269 Quantifying the costs of land use regulation: evidence from New Zealand
by Kirdan Lees - 270-287 An evaluation of metrics used by the Performance-based Research Fund process in New Zealand
by Robert A. Buckle & John Creedy - 288-306 Turn of the Month effect in the New Zealand stock market
by Jun Chen & Bart Frijns & Ivan Indriawan & Haodong Ren - 307-314 A note on sugar taxes and changes in total calorie consumption
by John Creedy - 315-316 Citation for Stephen Jenkins to mark his Distinguished Fellow award by the New Zealand Association of Economists
by Mark J. Holmes
May 2019, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 109-124 Fuel prices and road accident outcomes in New Zealand
by Rohan Best & Paul J. Burke - 125-143 Labour supply elasticities in New Zealand
by John Creedy & Penny Mok - 144-165 The evolution of research quality in New Zealand universities as measured by the performance-based research fund process
by Robert A. Buckle & John Creedy - 166-183 Bank efficiency in New Zealand: a stochastic frontier approach
by Ying Fang Lu & Christopher Gan & Baiding Hu & Moau Yong Toh & David A Cohen - 184-202 Youth response to state cyberbullying laws
by Kabir Dasgupta - 203-214 Succession and investment in New Zealand farming
by William Wright & P Brown
January 2019, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1-43 A capability theory of the firm: an economics and (Strategic) management perspective
by David J. Teece - 44-62 Expertise: is it a gift or a curse? Evidence from the New Zealand health care sector
by Somi Shin - 63-76 The J-curve and bilateral trade balances of Indonesia with its major partners: are there asymmetric effects?
by Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee & Hanafiah Harvey - 77-88 Optimal tax enforcement and the income tax rate: the role of taxable income inequality
by John Creedy - 89-106 Using validated measures of high school academic achievement to predict university success
by Kamakshi Singh & Tim Maloney - 107-108 Citation for Julia Lane to mark her distinguished fellow award by the New Zealand association of economists
by Arthur Grimes
September 2018, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 251-276 Monetary, prudential and fiscal policy: how much coordination is needed?
by Stephen G. Cecchetti - 277-288 Inflation expectations and low inflation in New Zealand
by Özer Karagedikli & C. John McDermott - 289-303 The New Zealand rich list twenty years on
by Tim Hazledine & Max Rashbrooke - 304-322 Modal shift for New Zealand shippers for various policy scenarios
by Hyun Chan Kim & Diana Kusumastuti & Alan Nicholson - 323-338 The marginal welfare cost of personal income taxation in New Zealand
by John Creedy & Penny Mok
May 2018, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 109-130 The fall (and rise) of labour share in New Zealand
by Benjamin Bridgman & Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy - 131-149 Business cycle accounting for New Zealand
by Thakshila Gunaratna & Robert Kirkby - 150-169 Artwork characteristics and prices in the New Zealand secondary art market, 1988–2011
by John Forster & Helen Higgs - 170-184 New Zealand State-owned enterprises: is state-ownership detrimental to firm performance?
by Kenny Ka Yin Chan & Li Chen & Norman Wong - 185-203 Income effects and the elasticity of taxable income
by John Creedy & Norman Gemmell & Josh Teng - 204-226 The economists and New Zealand population: problems and policies 1900–1980s
by Geoffrey T. F. Brooke & Anthony M. Endres & Alan J. Rogers - 227-248 The effect of public funding on research output: the New Zealand Marsden Fund
by Jason Gush & Adam Jaffe & Victoria Larsen & Athene Laws - 249-250 Citation for John Gibson to mark his Distinguished Fellow Award by the New Zealand Association of Economists
by Arthur Grimes
January 2018, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-20 KiwiSaver and the accumulation of net wealth
by David Law & Grant M. Scobie - 21-39 Analysing the extent and effects of occupational regulation in New Zealand
by Simon James Greenwood & Andrea Kutinova Menclova - 40-52 The demand for imported oil: New Zealand's post-deregulation experience
by Mohammad Jaforullah & Alan King - 53-71 Behavioural heterogeneity in the New Zealand stock market
by Bart Frijns & Ivan Indriawan - 72-90 Collateral crises and unemployment
by Eric Tong - 91-107 Treasury's refreshed views on New Zealand's economic strategy: a review article
by Paul Dalziel & Caroline Saunders
September 2017, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 193-216 On the robustness of stylised business cycle facts for contemporary New Zealand
by Viv B. Hall & Peter Thomson & Stuart McKelvie - 217-236 Price-setting behaviour in New Zealand
by Miles Parker - 237-261 Debt projections and fiscal sustainability with feedback effects
by John Creedy & Grant Scobie - 262-280 KiwiSaver: an evaluation of a new retirement savings scheme
by David Law & Lisa Meehan & Grant M. Scobie - 281-301 The effect of the price or rental cost of housing on family size: a theoretical analysis with reference to New Zealand
by Mimi Liu & Jeremy Clark - 302-326 Firm productivity growth and skill
by David C. Maré & Dean R. Hyslop & Richard Fabling - 327-328 Citation for David Teece to mark his Distinguished Fellow award by the New Zealand Association of Economists
by Arthur Grimes
May 2017, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 97-99 Introduction to the Special Issue on Advances in Competition Policy and Regulation
by Simona Fabrizi & Steffen Lippert & John Panzar - 100-108 Competition policy in the global era
by Luís Cabral - 109-121 Welfare costs of coordinated infrastructure investments: the case of competing transport modes
by Richard Meade & Arthur Grimes - 122-135 Mixed pricing in monopoly and oligopoly: theory and implications for merger analysis
by Tim Hazledine - 136-147 Targeted evaluations in a data-poor world
by Lilla Csorgo & Harshal Chitale - 148-176 How are industry concentration and risk factors related? Evidence from Brazilian stock markets
by Rogério Mazali - 177-192 Brand-level diversion ratios from product-level data
by Lydia Cheung
January 2017, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-14 Commodity trade between the US and Korea and the J-curve effect
by Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee & Jia Xu & Sujata Saha - 15-27 Estimating the willingness to pay for Warmer and Drier Homes
by John Gibson & Riccardo Scarpa & Halahingano Rohorua - 28-48 Educational mismatches and earnings in the New Zealand labour market
by Jian Z. Yeo & Sholeh A. Maani - 49-59 Stability of an exponential distribution for New Zealand taxable personal income
by R. John Irwin & Timothy C. Irwin - 60-78 Labour supply in New Zealand and the 2010 tax and transfer changes
by John Creedy & Penny Mok - 79-85 The source of wealth
by Elizabeth Webster - 86-95 A note on inequality-preserving distributional changes
by John Creedy
September 2016, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 231-233 Introduction to Special Issue
by Gary Hawke - 234-260 Fifty years of : 1966 to 2015
by Robert A. Buckle & John Creedy - 261-280 Recessions and recoveries in New Zealand's post-Second World War business cycles
by Viv B. Hall & C. John McDermott - 281-302 Does New Zealand economics have a useful past? The example of trade policy and economic development
by Geoffrey Brooke & Anthony Endres & Alan Rogers - 303-322 Eighty years of urban development in New Zealand: impacts of economic and natural factors
by Arthur Grimes & Eyal Apatov & Larissa Lutchman & Anna Robinson - 323-342 Inequality in New Zealand 1983/84 to 2012/13
by Christopher Ball & John Creedy - 343-361 New Zealand's experience with changing its inflation target and the impact on inflation expectations
by Michelle Lewis & C. John McDermott - 362-363 A few hares to chase: the life and economics of Bill Phillips, by Alan Bollard
by Nicholas Barr
August 2016, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 115-128 Food expenditure and GST in New Zealand
by Christopher Ball & John Creedy & Michael Ryan - 129-152 Income redistribution and changes in inequality in New Zealand from 2007 to 2011: Alternative distributions and value judgements
by John Creedy & Jesse Eedrah - 153-176 Does stadium construction create jobs and boost incomes? The realised economic impacts of sports facilities in New Zealand
by Samuel A. Richardson - 177-192 Interpreting inequality measures and changes in inequality
by John Creedy - 193-211 The effects of home heating on asthma: evidence from New Zealand
by Andrea Kutinova Menclova & Rachel Susan Webb - 212-229 From complete to incomplete (contracts): A survey of the mainstream approach to the theory of privatisation
by Paul Walker
April 2016, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction to the special issue
by Arthur Grimes & Gail Pacheco - 3-28 Intergenerational developments in household saving behaviour
by Mark Vink - 29-50 Retirement income policy and national savings
by David Law - 51-70 Pension payments and receipts by New Zealand birth cohorts, 1916--1986
by Andrew Coleman - 71-87 KiwiSaver risk indicators
by Henk Berkman & Randall Clement & Annie Zhang - 88-113 Hot property in New Zealand: Empirical evidence of housing bubbles in the metropolitan centres
by Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy & Peter C.B. Phillips
August 2015, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 207-226 The distributional impact of population ageing in New Zealand
by Omar A. Aziz & Christopher Ball & John Creedy & Jesse Eedrah - 227-248 The elasticity of taxable income, welfare changes and optimal tax rates
by John Creedy - 249-275 Productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment in New Zealand
by Tinh Doan & David Mar� & Kris Iyer - 276-295 Public-private partnerships for transport infrastructure: Some efficiency risks
by Matthew Ryan & Fl�vio Menezes - 296-317 Safety in the New Zealand sex industry
by Laura Meriluoto & Rachel Webb & Annick Masselot & Sussie Morrish & Gillian Abel
August 2015, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 103-133 Asian stock markets, US economic policy uncertainty and US macro-shocks
by Michael Donadelli - 134-156 The short-run nationwide macroeconomic effects of the Canterbury earthquakes
by Lisa Doyle & Ilan Noy - 157-170 The effects of unemployment rate fluctuations on private health insurance coverage in New Zealand
by David Chamberlain & Andrea Kutinova Menclova - 171-188 Monetary policy and interest rates under inflation targeting in Australia and New Zealand
by Hakan Berument & Richard T. Froyen - 189-206 Revenue-maximising tax rates and elasticities of taxable income inNew Zealand
by John Creedy & Norman Gemmell