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    A Keynesian theory of monetary inflation without government 

    Dalziel, Paul C. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1996-01)
    This paper presents a model of inflation that is generated by an excess supply of credit-money without any money base impulse from government. Instead, inflation turns out to depend on just three variables: the marginal ...
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    The implication of a merger announcement on share price : an event case study of Trust Bank New Zealand Limited 

    Leong, M. F.; Ward, Bert D.; Gan, C. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1996-09)
    The purpose of this paper is to examine the behaviour of the share prices on the acquired bank, Trust Bank New Zealand Limited, involved in a merger proposal. Asquith, Burner and Mullins (1983) have identified a number of ...
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    A nested logit model of vehicle fuel efficiency and make-model choice 

    McCarthy Patrick, S; Tay Richard, S (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1996-09)
    Using data from a 1989 household survey of new vehicle buyers, this paper develops and estimates a nested logit model of new vehicle demands where the make-models in the lower nest are partitioned by their fuel efficiencies ...
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    Rent determination for differentiated retail space in shopping centres 

    Tay Richard, S; Lau Clement, K; Leung Marie, S (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1996-11)
    The purpose of this paper is to estimate a model of rent determination for shopping centers in the Central District of Hong Kong, one that allows for differentiation among retail units. Besides some of the commonly-studied ...
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    An optimal control model for pest management under bait-shyness 

    Bicknell, Kathryn; Lambie, Neil (Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1996-12)
    This paper presents a dynamic bioeconomic model of vertebrate pest management which incorporates a behavioural trait in the target population known as toxin or bait avoidance. Pests who exhibit such avoidance after exposure ...
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    AuthorTay Richard, S (2)Bicknell, Kathryn (1)Dalziel, Paul C. (1)Gan, C. (1)Lambie, Neil (1)Lau Clement, K (1)Leong, M. F. (1)Leung Marie, S (1)McCarthy Patrick, S (1)Ward, Bert D. (1)Keyword340000 Economics (5)
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    1502 Banking, Finance and Investment (1)300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences (1)bait aversion (1)bait shyness (1)bank mergers (1)bioeconomic modelling (1)biological control (1)brand choice (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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