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August 2015, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 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
April 2015, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-21 An analysis of benefit flows in New Zealand using a social accounting framework
by Omar Aziz & Nick Carroll & John Creedy - 22-32 Recognising and building on freshman students' prior knowledge of economics
by Michael P. Cameron & Steven Lim - 33-43 Current trends in economics enrolments at secondary and tertiary level
by Stephen Agnew - 44-61 Improving the profitability of Waikato dairy farms: Insights from a whole-farm optimisation model
by Graeme J. Doole - 62-77 Demographic transition and the real exchange rate in Australia: An empirical investigation
by Kamrul Hassan & Ruhul Salim & Harry Bloch - 78-102 Exchange-rate volatility and commodity trade between the USA and Indonesia
by Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee & Hanafiah Harvey & Scott W. Hegerty
December 2014, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 255-256 USM-AUT International Conference on Sustainable Economic Development: Policies and Strategies An introduction to the special issue
by Saten Kumar & Rahul Sen & Sougata Poddar - 257-268 Innovative capabilities among SMEs in Malaysian manufacturing: An analysis using firm-level data
by Seyed Mehrshad Parvin Hosseini - 269-284 An analysis of the millennium development goal 1: The case ofBangladesh
by Mohammad Abdul Hannan Pradhan & Jamalludin Sulaiman & Saidatulakmal Mohd - 285-300 Income convergence dynamics in ASEAN and SAARC blocs
by Sakiru Adebola Solarin & Elsadig Musa Ahmed & Jauhari Dahalan - 301-312 Revisiting the institutions-growth nexus in developing countries: The new evidence
by Stephen G. Hall & Mahyudin Ahmad - 313-333 Intellectual capital performance and its long-run behavior: The US banking industry case
by Sampath Kehelwalatenna & Gamini Premaratne - 336-336 Editor-in-Chief signing off
by Mark Holmes
August 2014, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 105-110 Population ageing and long-run fiscal sustainability in New Zealand
by Robert A. Buckle & John Creedy - 111-128 The requirements for fiscal sustainability in New Zealand
by Robert A. Buckle & Amy A. Cruickshank - 129-138 New Zealand's demographics and population ageing
by Geoff Bascand & Kim Dunstan - 139-152 Treasury's 2013 long-term fiscal statement: Assumptions and projections
by Matthew Bell & Paul Rodway - 153-168 Population ageing and productivity: A survey with implications for New Zealand
by Ross Guest - 169-182 Population ageing and the growth of income and consumption tax revenue
by Christopher Ball & John Creedy - 183-195 Can fiscal drag pay for the public spending effects of population ageing in New Zealand?
by John Creedy & Norman Gemmell - 196-208 Social expenditure in New Zealand: Stochastic projections
by John Creedy & Kathleen Makale - 209-225 Modelling retirement income in New Zealand
by Christopher Ball - 226-239 The growth, equity, and risk implications of different retirement income policies
by Andrew Coleman - 240-253 Tax policy with uncertain future costs: Some simple models
by Christopher Ball & John Creedy
April 2014, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-20 Foreign acquisition and the performance of New Zealand firms
by Richard Fabling & Lynda Sanderson - 21-39 New Zealand households and the 2008/09 recession
by Christopher Ball & Michael Ryan - 40-52 The S-curve dynamics of trade between the US and Korea: Evidence from commodity trade
by Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee & Jia Xu - 53-71 The composition of government expenditure with alternative choicemechanisms
by John Creedy & Solmaz Moslehi - 72-95 Comparing merger enforcement across jurisdictions -- New Zealand versus the European Union and the United States
by Michael Pickford & Qing Gong Yang - 96-101 Should bonus points be included in the Six Nations Championship?
by Niven Winchester - 102-103 Book review
by Rukmani Gounder
December 2013, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 225-226 Innovation in teaching undergraduate economics: An introduction to the special issue
by Michael P. Cameron & David C. Colander & Mary R. Hedges - 227-244 Returns to different 'learning styles': Evidence from a course in microeconomics
by Taggert J. Brooks & A. Wahhab Khandker - 245-256 Comparing online quizzes and take-home assignments as formative assessments in a 100-level economics course
by Gillis Maclean & Paul McKeown - 257-275 Challenge quizzes: A unique tool for motivation and assessment
by KimMarie McGoldrick & Peter W. Schuhmann - 276-287 Is activity in online quizzes correlated with higher exam marks?
by Paul McKeown & Gillis Maclean - 288-303 Assigning grades during an earthquake -- shaken or stirred?
by Stephen Hickson & Stephen Agnew - 304-323 Optimal dynamic regulation of the environmental impact of mining across diverse land types
by Graeme J. Doole & Ben White - 324-335 An evaluation of New Zealand macroeconomic survey forecasts
by Hamid Baghestani & Ilker Kaya
August 2013, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 113-139 The relationship between economic growth and inequality
by Stephen J. Turnovsky - 140-157 Evaluating research -- peer review team assessment and journal based bibliographic measures: New Zealand PBRF research output scores in 2006
by David L. Anderson & Warren Smart & John Tressler - 158-187 A microstructural analysis of housing renovation decisions in Brisbane, Australia
by Ti-Ching Peng - 188-223 Does higher social diversity affect people's contributions to local schools? Evidence from New Zealand
by Hayden Armstrong & Jeremy Clark
April 2013, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-7 New Zealand's macroeconomic imbalances -- causes and remedies: Guest editors' introduction
by Christie Smith & Viv Hall & John Janssen - 8-26 New Zealand's international competitiveness challenges and the Woody Allen syndrome
by Sebastian Edwards - 27-52 New Zealand's risk premium
by Craig Burnside - 53-70 External imbalances and macroeconomic policy
by Philip R. Lane - 71-94 Making fiscal policy more stabilising in the next upturn: Challenges and policy options
by Anne-Marie Brook - 95-110 Systemic risk measurement and macroprudential policy: Implications for New Zealand and beyond
by Prasanna Gai
December 2012, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 189-190 Quality of life research in economics: An introduction to the special issue
by Gail Pacheco & Don J. Webber - 191-209 Valuing Australia's protected areas: A life satisfaction approach
by Christopher L. Ambrey & Christopher M. Fleming - 211-238 A living standards approach to public policy making
by Ben Gleisner & Fiona McAlister & Margaret Galt & Joe Beaglehole - 239-251 An empirical investigation into the determinants of life satisfaction in New Zealand
by Denise Brown & Julie Woolf & Conal Smith - 253-271 Fractionalization and well-being: Evidence from a new South African data set
by Timothy Hinks - 273-302 Well-being of women in New Zealand: The changing landscape
by Jessica Dye & Stephani� Rossouw & Gail Pacheco - 303-313 Microfinance in developed economies: A case study of the NILS programme in Australia and New Zealand
by M. Claire Dale & Fiona Feng & Rhema Vaithianathan - 315-332 Telecommunications investment and economic growth in ASEAN5: An assessment from UECM
by Elsadig Musa Ahmed & Geeta Krishnasamy - 333-334 Citation for the award of Distinguished Fellow of the New Zealand Association of Economists: Stephen Turnovsky
by Unknown - 335-336 Citation for the award of Distinguished Fellow of the New Zealand Association of Economists: Leslie Young
by Unknown
August 2012, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 169-184 Loss aversion and mental accounting: the favorite-longshot bias in parimutuel betting
by Jianying Qiu - 185-188 The Darwin economy
by Ananish Chaudhuri
January 2012, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 159-167 The elasticity of taxable income in New Zealand: Evidence from the 1986 tax reform
by Alastair Thomas
September 2012, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 119-141 Is there an unobserved components common cycle for Australasia? Implications for a common currency
by Viv B. Hall & C. John McDermott
November 2012, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 93-118 Wealth and saving in New Zealand: evidence from the longitudinal survey of family, income and employment
by Trinh Le & John Gibson & Steven Stillman
July 2012, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 143-158 Does tenure review in New Zealand's South Island give rise to rents?
by Ann Brower & Philip Meguire & Alba DeParte
December 2012, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 25-34 An examination of Frank Wolak's model of market power and its application to the New Zealand electricity market
by Lewis Evans & Graeme Guthrie - 35-50 Simulating market power in the New Zealand electricity market
by Oliver Browne & Stephen Poletti & David Young - 51-52 A critique of Wolak's evaluation of the NZ electricity market: Afterword
by Lewis Evans & Seamus Hogan & Peter Jackson - 53-55 A critique of Wolak's evaluation of the NZ electricity market afterword: A rejoinder
by Oliver Browne & Stephen Poletti & David Young
November 2012, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-10 A critique of Wolak's evaluation of the NZ electricity market: Introduction and overview
by Lewis Evans & Seamus Hogan & Peter Jackson - 11-23 A critique of Wolak's evaluation of the NZ electricity market: The incentive to exercise market power with elastic demand and transmission loss
by Seamus Hogan & Peter Jackson - 57-77 Prescriptivism to positivism? The development of the CPI in New Zealand
by Sharleen Forbes & Corin Higgs & James Keating & Evan Roberts
August 2012, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 79-90 Why the shadow of the law is important for economists
by Stuart Birks
September 2011, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 231-254 The effects of weather on crime
by James Horrocks & Andrea Kutinova Menclova - 255-271 The fixed price offer mechanism in Trade Me online auctions
by Seamus Hogan & Hamish Kidd & Laura Meriluoto & Andrew Smith
March 2011, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 273-298 A quarterly post-Second World War real GDP series for New Zealand
by Viv B. Hall & C. John McDermott
January 2011, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 209-229 Monetary policy implementation and uncovered interest parity: Empirical evidence from Oceania
by Alfred Guender & Bevan Cook
May 2011, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 299-309 Changes in the tax mix from income taxation to GST: Revenue and redistribution
by John Creedy & Angela Mellish
July 2011, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 311-324 Price discrimination in Australasian air travel markets
by Tim Hazledine
2011, Volume 45, Issue 1-2
- 1-4 Psychology and economics: An introduction to the special issue
by Simon Kemp & Gabrielle Wall - 5-22 From anecdotes to novels: Reflective inputs for behavioural economics
by Peter Earl - 23-45 Aspiration formation and satisficing in search with(out) competition
by Werner Guth & Torsten Weiland - 47-57 Are conditional cooperators willing to forgo efficiency gains? Evidence from a public goods experiment
by M. Vittoria Levati & Matteo Ploner & Stefan Traub - 59-68 Who makes the pie bigger? An experimental study on co-opetition
by Juan Lacomba & Francisco Lagos & Tibor Neugebauer - 69-80 An experimental examination of the effect of potential revelation of identity on satisfying obligations
by Lucy Ackert & Bryan Church & Shawn Davis - 81-95 Gender differences in trust and reciprocity in repeated gift exchange games
by Ananish Chaudhuri & Erwann Sbai - 97-117 Do separation rules matter? An experimental study of commitment
by Filip Vesely & Vivian Lei & Scott Drewianka - 119-138 Overcapitalization and cost escalation in housing renovation
by Ti-Ching Peng - 139-160 Over-indebtedness and the interplay of factual and mental money management: An interview study
by Bernadette Kamleitner & Bianca Hornung & Erich Kirchler - 161-181 Coherence and bidirectional reasoning in complex and risky decision-making tasks
by C. Gustav Lundberg - 183-193 Outwit, outplay, outcast? Sex discrimination in voting behaviour in the reality television show Survivor
by Gabrielle Wall - 195-207 Ambiguity, the certainty illusion, and the natural frequency approach to reasoning with inverse probabilities
by John Fountain & Philip Gunby
2010, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 211-215 Reflections of a journal editor
by Ananish Chaudhuri - 217-229 Earnings inequality and gender in New Zealand, 1998-2008
by Kerry Papps - 231-257 The economic impact of the New Zealand fiscal stimulus package
by James Giesecke & Chris Schilling - 259-268 Choice experiment assessment of public expenditure preferences
by Geoffrey Kerr & Ross Cullen & Kenneth Hughey - 269-287 The impact of question format in principles of economics classes: Evidence from New Zealand
by Stephen Hickson - 289-293 Book Reviews
by Stephen Poletti & Saibal Kar
2010, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 121-127 Sir Clive William John Granger, 1934-2009
by Timo Terasvirta - 129-136 Introduction: Tax policy reform New Zealand style
by Robert Buckle - 137-158 Population ageing and taxation in New Zealand
by John Creedy & Jamas Enright & Norman Gemmell & Angela Mellish - 159-177 The long-term effects of capital gains taxes in New Zealand
by Andrew Coleman - 179-199 Fiscal, distributional and efficiency impacts of land and property taxes
by Andrew Coleman & Arthur Grimes - 201-209 Taxation of land: a comment on Coleman and Grimes
by Matt Benge
2010, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-26 Two New Zealand pioneer econometricians
by Peter Phillips - 27-59 Does higher social diversity lower people's contributions to public goods? The case of volunteering in New Zealand
by Samuel Thornton & Jeremy Clark - 61-73 Lack of diversification and the value of Maori fisheries assets
by Cameron Day & David Emanuel - 75-89 The long term development of New Zealand's electricity supply industry
by Malcolm Abbott - 91-111 Pre-funding a government's future financial obligations - the New Zealand Superannuation case study
by Michael Littlewood - 113-119 Book Reviews
by Matthew Ryan & Bilgehan Karabay
2009, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 229-231 Reflections on an econometrics Nobel laureate, personal friend, and a good friend of New Zealand and its econometrics community
by Peter Thomson - 233-254 Estimating open economy Phillips curves for the euro area with directly measured expectations
by Maritta Paloviita - 255-261 The rising public sector pay premium in the New Zealand labour market
by John Gibson - 263-278 The contribution of foreign borrowing to the New Zealand economy
by Anthony Makin & Wei Zhang & Grant Scobie - 279-314 Economic geography, globalisation and New Zealand's productivity paradox
by Philip McCann - 315-326 Results from the NZAE 2008 web survey
by William Kaye-Blake
2009, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 87-88 Laboratory experiments in economics, finance and political science
by Charles Noussair & Maros Servatka & Steven Tucker - 89-104 Trust and reciprocity: implications of game triads and social contexts
by James Cox - 105-129 Bargaining under large risk - an experimental analysis
by Werner Guth & Sabine Kroger & Ernst Maug - 131-148 Anonymity deters collusion in hard-close auctions: experimental evidence
by Sascha Fullbrunn & Tibor Neugebauer - 149-163 Prices in experimental asset markets under uncertainty
by Carmela Di Mauro - 165-190 The disciplining role of repeated elections: some experimental evidence
by Sugato Dasgupta - 191-202 Experimental evidence on advertising and price competition
by Ninghua Du - 203-225 Potential competition in the presence of sunk entry costs: an experiment
by Utteeyo Dasgupta
2009, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 3-19 Are Kiwis saving enough for retirement? Evidence from SOFIE
by Trinh Le & Grant Scobie & John Gibson - 21-39 Capital intensity and welfare: traded and non-trade sector determinants
by Arthur Grimes - 41-58 Youth employment and education in New Zealand from 1985 to 2004
by Steven Stillman - 59-67 Public perception of actual changes in New Zealand government spending
by Simon Kemp - 69-79 New Zealand's emissions trading scheme
by Nan Jiang & Basil Sharp & Mingyue Sheng - 81-84 Economic Gangsters
by Sumon Majumdar - 84-86 The Logic of Life
by Geoffrey Brooke
2008, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 151-154 Editor's introduction
by Ananish Chandhuri - 155-189 Research output in New Zealand economics departments 2000-2006: A stock approach
by David Anderson & John Tressler - 191-211 Agricultural research: Implications for productivity in New Zealand and Australia
by J. D. Mullen & G. M. Scobie & J. Crean - 213-232 Governments at the bidding table
by Johannes Van Biesebroeck - 233-239 A report on the 2008 annual conference of the New Zealand association of economists, Wellington, July 9-11, 2008
by Stuart Birks
2008, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-16 Interview: A conversation with Robert E. Lucas, Jr., nobel laureate in economics, 1995
by Ian King - 17-57 The impact of recent changes in family assistance on partnering and women's employment in New Zealand
by John Fitzgerald & Tim Maloney & Gail Pacheco - 59-78 The value of a view: A spatial hedonic analysis
by Oshadhi Samarasinghe & Basil Sharp - 79-102 Free cash flow models, terminal values and the timing of asset replacements
by Martin Lally - 103-125 The New Zealand implied volatility index
by Bart Frijns & Alireza Tourani-Rad & Yajie Zhang - 127-148 New Zealand's 'love affair' with houses and cars
by Mohammed Khaled & Ralph Lattimore
2007, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 1-2 Editor's introduction
by Ananish Chaudhuri - 111-113 Donald T Brash - Distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists
by Grant Scobie - 115-118 John D. Gould - distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists
by Gary Hawke - 119-122 Bruce Ross - distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists
by Paul Dalziel - 123-130 Pushing the boundaries of immigration research: What can we learn from New Zealand?
by Deborah Cobb-Clark - 131-162 What explains the wealth gap between immigrants and the New Zealand born?
by John Gibson & Trinh Le & Steven Stillman - 163-195 Settlement patterns and the geographic mobility of recent migrants to New Zealand
by David Mare & Melanie Morten & Steven Stillman - 197-223 Moving to opportunity, leaving behind what? Evaluating the initial effects of a migration policy on incomes and poverty in source areas
by David McKenzie & John Gibson & Steven Stillman - 225-236 Safe as houses: Investor confidence in New Zealand
by Faye Braithwaite & Simon Kemp - 237-250 Trans-Tasman shocks: A mediating role for the NZDAUD
by Arthur Grimes - 251-267 KiwiSaver and the tax treatment of retirement saving in NZ
by Susan John
2007, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editor's introduction
by Ananish Chaudhuri - 5-28 Is there an exchange rate channel in the forward-looking Phillips curve? A theoretical and empirical investigation
by Alfred Guender & Yu Xie - 29-68 Regional economic performance in New Zealand: How does Auckland compare?
by Geoff Lewis & Steven Stillman - 69-90 National R&D and Patenting: Is New Zealand an Outlier?
by Ron Crawford & Richard Fabling & Arthur Grimes & Nick Bonner - 91-108 Ex ante liability rules in New Zealand's health and safety in employment act: A law and economics analysis
by Paul Gordon & Alan Woodfield
2006, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editor's introduction
by Ian King - 87-89 Distinguished fellow citation, NZAE - Peter Lloyd
by Ralph Lattimore - 91-126 A simple, structural, and empirical model of the antipodean transmission mechanism
by Thomas Lubik - 127-146 The Costs of Inflation in Australia and New Zealand
by Richard Dutu - 147-180 Analysis of the relationship between the share market performance and exchange rates in New Zealand: A cointegrating VAR approach
by James Obben & Andrew Pech & Shamim Shakur - 181-213 Ethnicity and academic success at university
by Bai Juhong & Tim Maloney - 215-223 Productivity: Philpott versus Stats
by Robin Johnson - 225-228 Book review
by Begona Dominguez
2006, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor's introduction
by Ian King - 1-6 An Interview with Edward C. Prescott
by Ian King - 7-22 A network bypass model of cook strait ferries
by Richard Martin - 23-44 Intra & inter-regional industry shocks: A new metric with application to Australasian currency union
by Arthur Grimes - 45-79 Liberating middle earth: How will changes in the global trading system affect New Zealand?
by Niven Winchester
2005, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editor's introduction
by Ian King - 113-115 Roderick S Deane — Citation for the award of distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists
by Grant Spencer - 117-118 Peter Charles Bonest Phillips — Citation for the award of distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists
by John Yeabsley - 119-120 Adjunct Professor Brian Easton — Citation for the award of distinguished fellow of the New Zealand Association of Economists
by Ralph Lattimore - 121-123 Lewis Evans — Citation for the award of distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists
by Arthur Grimes - 125-126 Gary Hawke — Citation for the award of distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists
by Frank Holmes - 127-128 John Mcmillan — Citation for the award of distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists
by Frank Tay - 129-152 Albert Rex Bergstrom 1925-2005
by Peter Phillips - 153-179 Efficiency of New Zealand universities and the impact of the performance based research fund
by Tim Hazledine & Cliff Kurniawan - 181-194 Risk, expected return, and the cost of equity capital
by Glenn Boyle - 195-207 Agency theory and trust ownership of shares
by David Emanuel & Tony van Zijl
2005, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editor's introduction
by Ian King - 1-35 Excise taxation in New Zealand
by John Creedy & Cath Sleeman - 37-50 Quantifying compliance costs of small businesses in New Zealand
by W. Robert & J. Alexander & John Bell & Stephen Knowles - 51-81 Adult equivalence scales, inequality and poverty
by John Creedy & Cath Sleeman - 83-103 Will unit pricing reduce domestic waste? Lessons from a contingent valuation study
by Peter Tait & Lana Friesen & Ross Cullen - 105-108 Omitted productivity data: Why haven't economic reforms increased productivity growth in New Zealand?
by Debasis Bandyopadhyay
2004, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 147-149 Conrad A. Blyth: - Citation for the award of distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists
by Robert Buckle - 151-152 Sir Frank Holmes - Citation for the award of distinguished fellow of the New Zealand association of economists
by Dennis Rose - 153-173 Quantifying creative destruction: Entrepreneurship and productivity in New Zealand
by John McMillan