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2004, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-20 Population ageing in New Zealand: Implications for living standards and the optimal rate of national saving
by Ross Guest & John Bryant & Grant Scobie - 21-47 Wage and employment rates in New Zealand from 1991 to 2001
by Guyonne Kalb & Rosanna Scutella - 49-63 Would adopting the us dollar have led to improved inflation, output and trade balances, for New Zealand in the 1990s?
by Viv Hall & Angela Huang - 65-85 Emotion, fear and superstition in the New Zealand stockmarket
by Glenn Boyle & Andrew Hagan & R. Seini O'Connor & Nick Whitwell - 87-99 The transaction sector, the information economy, and economic growth in New Zealand: Taking hazledine seriously
by Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht - 101-118 The gender pay gap and the importance of job size: Evidence from the New Zealand public service
by Michelle Gosse & Siva Ganesh - 119-139 McHouse prices, capital hoovering, and real exchange rate exposures
by Roger Bowden - 141-146 Book reviews
by Kenneth Jackson & Tim Hazledine
2003, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 175-196 Monetary policy and the volatility of real exchange rates in New Zealand
by Kenneth West - 197-215 Muddling through and policy analysis
by David Colander - 217-243 Calm after the storm? Supply-side contributions to New Zealand's GDP volatility decline
by Robert Buckle & David Haugh & Peter Thomson - 245-267 A directed tour of search-theoretic explanations for unemployment
by Ian King - 269-283 Changing the tutorial experience in introductory economics
by W. Robert & J. Alexander & R. Stuart McDougall - 285-293 Teaching and assessing intermediate macroeconomics: An innovative approach
by Mary Hedges & Geoff Perry - 295-302 Book review
by Brian Easton & Mary Hedges
2003, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editor's introduction
by Tim Hazledine - 5-40 Recent great depressions: Aggregate growth in New Zealand and Switzerland, 1973-2000
by Timothy Kehoe & Kim Ruhl - 41-66 Terms of trade, real GDP, and real value added: A new look at New Zealand's growth performance
by Ulrich Kohli - 67-92 Sources of growth and output gaps in New Zealand: New methods and evidence
by Kevin Fox & Ulrich Kohli & Ronald Warren - 93-118 Productivity growth in New Zealand: 1978-1998
by Rolf Fare & Shawna Grosskopf & Dimitri Margaritis - 119-150 Productivity in New Zealand 1988 to 2002
by Melleny Black & Melody Guy & Nathan McLellan - 151-174 Economic growth and the size & structure of government: Implications for New Zealand
by Arthur Grimes
2002, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 145-147 Editor's introduction
by Tim Hazledine - 149-175 A structural var approach to estimating budget balance targets
by Robert Buckle & Kunhong Kim & Julie Tam - 177-198 Factor income shares, the banking sector, the exchange rate, and the New Zealand current account deficit
by Geoff Bertram - 199-207 Monetary policy and the exchange rate
by Paul Dalziel - 209-215 Design flaws in the construction of monetary conditions indices? A cautionary note
by Alfred Guender & Troy Matheson - 217-233 The unintended consequences of using an MCI as an operational monetary policy target in New Zealand: Suggestive evidence from rolling regressions
by Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht & Robin Loomes - 235-250 Long- and short-run determinants of the demand for money in New Zealand: A cointegration analysis
by Abbas Valadkhani - 251-259 Book reviews
by Grant Scobie & Tim Hazledine
2002, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editor's introduction
by Tim Hazledine - 3-7 Overview: The New Zealand conference on database integration and linked employer-employee data
by Julia Lane & Tim Maloney - 9-31 Unlocking the information in integrated social data
by John Abowd - 33-58 Understanding aggregate growth: The need for microeconomic evidence
by John Haltiwanger - 59-61 An analysis of New Zealand's business demography database
by Nick Carroll & Dean Hyslop & David Mare & Jason Timmins & Julian Wood - 63-64 Matching and cleaning administrative data
by Robert Goerge & Bong Joo Lee - 65-67 Building and validating an administrative records database for the United States
by James Farber & Charlene Leggieri - 69-71 A Norwegian perspective on data integration
by Torbj�rn H�geland - 73-74 Labour characteristics and wage-productivity gaps
by Pekka Ilmakunnas & Mika Maliranta - 75-77 Can the workplace explain Canadian gender pay differentials?
by Marie Drolet - 79-80 Working with personnel records: Outcomes of research with a large historical database
by Andre Sammartino - 81-82 Job and worker flows: How establishments adjust their workforce
by Vitor Escaria - 83-84 Skill-group size and wages
by Erling Barth & Harald Dale-Olsen - 85-86 Firm size-wage effect and careers of white collar workers
by Jeremy Fox - 87-88 The return to firm-specific human capital
by Paul Bingley & Niels Westergaard-Nielsen - 89-91 Understanding New Zealand children's experiences of low family income: What could data integration add?
by Moira Wilson - 93-95 New Zealand's student loan data integration project
by John Scott - 97-112 Quality versus quantity: Ranking research records of economics departments in New Zealand
by Ian King - 113-122 Ranking research records of economics departments in New Zealand: Comment
by Paul Dalziel & Ross Cullen & Caroline Saunders - 123-126 Ranking research records of economics departments in New Zealand: Reply
by Ian King - 127-143 Book reviews
by John Quiggin & Mia Mikic & Tim Hazledine & Allan Catt
2001, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 152-174 Work experience and the gender earnings gap
by Sylvia Dixon - 176-194 Livestock production and the environment: Some impacts of growth and trade liberalisation
by Allan Rae & Anna Strutt - 196-216 A cohort analysis of household income, consumption and saving
by John Gibson & Grant Scobie - 218-239 Investigating a Wage Curve for New Zealand
by Kerry Papps - 240-252 Quality versus quantity: Ranking research records of economics departments in New Zealand
by Ian King - 254-269 Teaching AD-AS models: Institutions and the Asian crisis
by Steven Lim - 270-279 Book reviews
by Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht & Chris Hector & Stuart Locke - 288-288 Journal report
by Frank Scrimgeour
2001, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-24 Why is job security lower for Maori and pacific island workers? The role of employer-provided training
by John Gibson & Carolyn Watane - 25-51 The underlining game
by Alan Woodfield - 53-75 The industry premium: What we know and what the New Zealand data say
by Debasis Bandyopadhyay - 77-100 Measuring the New Zealand transaction sector, 1956-98, with an Australian comparison
by Tim Hazledine - 101-142 Inflation targeting in a small open economy: The behaviour of price variables
by Francisco de A. Nadal-De Simone - 143-145 Book reviews
by Steven Lim
2000, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 159-181 Forecasting New Zealand's real GDP
by Aaron Schiff & Peter Phillips - 183-199 The valuation of GSF's defined benefit pension entitlements
by Martin Lally - 201-220 Sheepskin effects and the returns to education in New Zealand: Do they differ by ethnic groups?
by John Gibson - 221-241 New Zealand's foreign exchange market and the nature of expectations
by David Rae - 243-268 Preventing insurance markets from separating into gender-dominated price-coverage combinations
by Alan Woodfield - 269-286 Relative welfare losses and imperfect competition in New Zealand
by John Creedy & Robert Dixon - 287-291 Book reviews
by Mia Mikic & Brendan Moyle - 297-298 Journal report
by Frank Scrimgeour
2000, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-23 Technical and scale efficiency of vocational education and training institutions: The case of the New Zealand polytechnics
by Malcolm Abbott & Chris Doucouliagos - 25-51 Unfashionable economics selected contributions of Amartya K. Sen: 1998 economics nobel laureate
by Pundarik Mukhopadhaya & Srikanta Chatterjee - 53-71 Unemployment and crime: New evidence for an old question
by Kerry Papps & Rainer Winkelmann - 73-87 Research productivity in New Zealand university economics departments: Comment and update
by John Gibson - 89-110 A simple graphical proof of arrow's impossibility theorem
by John Fountain - 111-128 Nature's wages: A factor-based alternative approach to environment-economy integration
by Russell William Houldin - 129-147 Crowding out and resulting trends in research fund allocation in New Zealand, 1991-2000
by Robin Johnson - 149-155 Book reviews
by Dimitri Margaritis & Tim Hazledine
1999, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 1-13 Growing Apart? Australia and New Zealand growth experiences, 1870-1993
by David Greasley & Les Oxley - 15-26 New Zealand household consumption patterns 1983-1992: An application of the almost-ideal-demand-system
by Claudio Michelini - 27-38 The geographical pattern of New Zealand's international trade: An application of the gravity model
by Ravi Ratnayake & Blair Townsend - 39-58 A statistical test of single firm market power
by Michael Pickford & Stephen Haslett - 59-79 Macroeconomic variables and income inequality in New Zealand: An exploration using conditional mixture distributions
by Alex Bakker & John Creedy - 81-85 Trade and factor market effects of New Zealand's reforms - revisited
by Alan Deardorff & Ralph Lattimore - 87-105 Book reviews
by Stuart Locke & Tim Hazledine & Michegrave Akoorie & Amal Sanyal - 113-114 Journal report
by Frank Scrimgeour
1999, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-25 Oligopoly behaviour in the Trans-Tasman air travel market: The case of kiwi international
by David Haugh & Tim Hazledine - 27-49 Price stability: Some costs and benefits in New Zealand
by Leo Bonato - 51-69 Correlation versus causation and the apparent external benefits of education
by John Gibson - 71-91 Trade and factor-market effects of New Zealand's reforms
by Alan Deardorff & Ralph Lattimore - 93-114 Testing the expectations theory of the term structure for New Zealand
by Graeme Guthrie & Julian Wright & Jun Yu - 115-135 The diffusion of energy efficiency innovations among residential energy consumers
by Richard Ball & Ross Cullen & Christopher Gan - 137-147 Comparative static analysis of proportionate abatement obligations (PAO'Ss - a market-based instrument for responding to global warming
by Peter Read - 149-163 Book reviews
by Ellen Annin & Stuart Locke & Caroline Saunders & Emmett Sullivan
1998, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 107-127 Convergence in an open-economy growth model
by Brian Bourdot & Mike Frith & Graeme Wells - 129-159 Pacific rim business cycle analysis: Synchronisation and volatility
by Viv Hall & Kunhong Kim & Robert Buckle - 161-186 Macroeconomic variability in New Zealand: An SVAR study
by Paul Conway - 187-195 The economic benefits of schooling in New Zealand: Comment and update
by Rainer Winkelmann - 197-214 Public sector cost of capital: A comparison of two models
by Martin Lally - 215-224 The Asian financial crisis: How long will the downturn last?
by Arthur Grimes - 225-235 Book reviews
by Grant Cobie & Steven Lim & Tim Hazledine - 245-246 Journal report
by Frank Scrimgeour
1998, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-18 Identifying the poor for efficient targeting: Results for papua new guinea
by John Gibson - 19-39 Estimating the exponential family using grouped data: An application to the New Zealand income distribution
by Alexander Bakker & John Creedy - 41-55 What goes up must come down (but not necessarily at the same rate): Testing for asymmetry in New Zealand time series
by Lindsay Tedds - 57-69 Some empirical evidence on the determinants of immigration from Fiji to New Zealand: 1970-94
by Azmat Gani - 71-82 Owner-occupied housing costs and the consumer price index
by Steven Bourassa - 83-103 Book reviews
by Lewis Evans & Neil Quigley & Sayeeda Bano & Nancy Devlin & Alireza Tourani Rad
1997, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 137-151 Optimal currency denomination of public debt in new zealand
by Kerryn Fowlie & Julian Wright - 153-173 Demographic variables in demand systems: An analysis of New Zealand household expenditure 1984-1992
by Claudio Michelini & Srikanta Chatterjee - 175-198 The determinants of house prices in New Zealand: An aggregate and regional analysis
by Brendan O'Donovan & David Rae - 199-220 A forward-looking model of aggregate consumption in New Zealand
by David Rae - 221-227 Inference on “earnings dynamics over the life cycle: New evidence for New Zealand”
by Paul Hansen - 229-248 Book reviews
by Martin Richardson & Joe Wallis & Tim Hazledine & Fred Gruen & Paul Scuffham & Martin Lally - 259-261 Journal report
by Dorian Owen
1997, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-14 Keynes, purchasing power parity and exchange rate policy in New Zealand during the 1930s depression
by Grant Fleming - 15-34 Developing an implicit price deflator for New Zealand's health sector
by Malcolm Brown - 35-47 How did the wealthiest New Zealanders get so rich?
by Tim Hazledine & John Siegfried - 49-63 Phillips, inflationary expectations, and the unemployment-reducing inflationary trade-off: Reply to chappie
by Robert Leeson - 65-83 The employment contracts act: Common law and uncommon economics
by Roger Bowden - 85-91 Pharmaceutical patent reform in New Zealand
by John Parker - 93-114 Rugby meets economics
by John McMillan - 115-131 Book reviews
by Peter Lloyd & James Alvey - 133-134 Corrigendum: Research productivity in New Zealand university economics departments, 1988-1995 [New Zealand economic papers, 30(2), 1996, 229-241]
by Erkin Bairam