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Inside New Zealand's little black box
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relative strengths of the channels through which monetary policy impacts upon the real sector in New Zealand. The three main channels that have been identified in the literature ...
An exploration of Maori health state preferences
The allocation of publicly funded resources in the health sector via Cost Utility Analysis requires preferences for different health states to be known. While preferences for New Zealanders as a whole have been elicited, ...
Measuring aid effectively in tests of aid effectiveness
In the extensive empirical literature on aid effectiveness, aid is always measured as a share of GDP. However, measuring aid in real dollars per capita is also consistent with standard growth theory. We show that the choice ...
Newspapers and advertising: The effects of ad-valorem taxation under duopoly.
Newspapers are two-sided platforms that sell their product both to readers and advertisers. Media firms in general, and newspapers in particular, are considered important providers of information, culture and language in ...
Monetary exchange with multilateral matching
This paper analyzes monetary exchange in a search model allowing for multilateral matches to be formed, according to a standard urn-ball process. We consider three physical environments: indivisible goods and money, divisible ...
Pharmaceutical patent extensions in New Zealand 1953 - 1995
In 1994 to comply with the World Trade Organisation’s intellectual property harmonisation requirements, the New Zealand parliament introduced the Patents Amendment Act. Amongst a wide range of adjustments this legislation ...
Which Institutions are Good for Your Health? The Deep Determinants of Comparative Cross-country Health Status
We extend the literature on the deep determinants of economic development by focusing on life expectancy, instead of income per capita, as an indicator of economic development, and by examining the role of informal, as ...
Quantifying compliance costs of small businesses in New Zealand
This paper reports on a small-scale study of the compliance costs of small New Zealand businesses. Participating firms were asked to keep a record of both time spent and expenditure directly incurred over a thirteen-week ...
Estimating quarterly GDP Data for the South Pacific Island Nations
Time series analyses generally rely on having a relatively high frequency of consistent and reliable data to work with. However for many of the South Pacific Island Nations (SPINS), data on major macroeconomic series, like ...
Modelling the Effects of Socio-Economic Characteristics on Survey Trust: Empirical Evidence from Cameroon
A large number of studies have used both an economic experiment and surveys to measure trust. There is some evidence in the literature on how behaviour in the experiment is related to socio-economic characteristics (for ...