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Which incentives deter crooks? An empirical investigation into the determinants of selected New Zealand crimes
This study investigates the possible determinants of selected reported crimes in New Zealand from 1962 to 2001. Using annual time series data, six offence groups are individually examined, namely homicide, drugs (cannabis), ...
Is an apple a day enough to keep the doctor away?: A time-series investigation into the determinants of selected diseases and aggregate mortality for New Zealand
Identifying the determinants of health and ill-health in a nation has been the subject of an ongoing debate for several decades. Beginning with the work of Grossman (1972b), which was subsequently popularised by Wagstaff ...