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    Competing in the global marketplace : issues, trends and challenges facing New Zealand’s sheepmeat industry 

    Nayga, Rodolfo M. Jnr; Waggoner, Daniel B. (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit., 1994-01)
    The food industry of today is in a constant state of change -- becoming increasingly globalised and consumer driven. Moreover, food consumption patterns in industrialized and many developing nations are changing dramatically, ...
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    World dairy policy and New Zealand 

    Lattimore Ralph, G.; Amor Richard (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1998-03)
    The New Zealand dairy industry has been well placed to take advantage of the relaxing international market barriers that have long plagued the dairy trade. At the same time it is very important to keep the size of New ...
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    An analysis of the world sheepmeat market : implications for policy 

    Blyth, N. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
    Notable structural changes have taken place in the world sheepmeat market over the 1960-80 period. Imports into the major consuming countries of the EEC are declining as a result of changing tastes, higher import barriers ...
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    Further evidence on the consequences of foreign direct investment for the New Zealand economy 

    Kawa, Izabela; Fox, Mark A. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1996-12)
    After 1984 the New Zealand economy underwent a radical transformation, moving from, arguably, the most regulated economy in the western world to the world’s freest market economy (Passow, 1992). One aspect of this economic ...
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    Second level regional policies in the Russia Federation and the multilateral trade rules affecting such policies 

    Vitalis, Vangelis (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1999-07)
    This paper begins by setting out the constitutional framework of the Russian Federation and demonstrates that, over time, Russia's regions are beginning to exert greater control over their internal economic and commercial ...
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    International transfer pricing practices : a New Zealand perspective 

    Li, Jian (Lincoln University. Centre of Accounting Education and Research., 2005-01)
    International Transfer Pricing (ITP) is a major managerial concern for multinational companies. This paper identifies the ITP methods used and the importance of environmental factors affecting the choice of methods by ...
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    Some economic aspects of Conference and non-Conference wool shipping 

    Chudleigh, P. D. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1976-12)
    It is suggested that the freight rate that an alternative wool shipping service could offer will influence the Conference rate for wool shipped from New Zealand to Europe. Data are presented showing that wool freight ...
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    The shape of the New Zealand economy in 1980 

    Philpott, B. P.; Ross, B. J. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1968-08)
    The purpose of this paper is to present, in broad outline, some projections for around the end of the next decade, of the shape of the New Zealand economy. By shape of the economy we mean not only the level of the main ...
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    The oil crisis and international economic stability 

    Ross, B. J. (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1974-12)
    This paper is based on the points made at a Seminar on the 18th June, 1974. It is based on an article from The Economist of the 1st June 1974 titled: "The Approaching Depression" with a sub heading "The World's Rich Countries ...
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    New Zealand, The Ten, and future market strategies 

    McCarthy, Owen (Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1972-04)
    Britain, along with Ireland, Denmark and Norway will become a full member or the European Economic Community (EC) in January 1973. Thus the original signatories of the Treaty of Rome of 1957 (France, West Germany, Italy, ...
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    AuthorSaunders, Caroline M. (10)Blyth, N. (9)Lattimore Ralph, G. (9)Amor Richard (4)Oyelere Peter, B. (4)Sheppard, R. L. (4)Cagatay, Selim (3)Ross, B. J. (3)Zwart, A. C. (3)Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit (2)... View MoreKeyword
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