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Further evidence on the consequences of foreign direct investment for the New Zealand economy
(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 ...
Measurement of Asian income elasticities for New Zealand exports : a cointegration approach
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1999-09)
This paper estimates short and long run income elasticities of demand for New Zealand
exports to several Asian countries. Export demand is modelled as a function of spending
power using cointegration analysis. The results ...
Second level regional policies in the Russia Federation and the multilateral trade rules affecting such policies
(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 ...
World dairy policy and New Zealand
(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 ...
Public sector reform in the Asia-Pacific
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1998-10)
The world recessionary period of the 1980's forced many governments to re-evaluate their economic management strategies. Today, existing strategies are being supplanted by a belief that economic growth is best achieved by ...
The ongoing debate over export performance : an investigation of New Zealand small industrial firms
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1998-10)
The purpose of this study is to examine differences between low vs. high-performance exporters. For this purpose, the effects of selected firm-related and export strategy-related variables on three selected measures of ...
Opening up to foreign competition : an analysis of Indian durable consumer goods industry
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1999-04)
We examine the most likely strategy of product differentiation by newly entering
multinational firms when market reforms begin in a developing economy. We argue that
incumbents in a non-contestable protected market do not ...
The potential for expansion of the organic industry in New Zealand : a contingent valuation of consumers WTP for organic produce
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1999-09)
This paper examines the past and current development of the organic industry in New
Zealand. Organic farming in New Zealand has changed and grown rapidly over the last 10
years. This has mainly been due to the development ...
Subsidies without farming : the reform of the CAP : current and future pressures
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1994-11)
The GATT agreement has been a major factor behind the current reforms of the CAP essentially providing an external constraint on policy developments. This has enabled a radical switch from unlimited support based upon ...
Agri-environmental policy and market developments in the European Union and their potential impact on New Zealand trade
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1998-08)
The developments in the European Union and its environmental policy have important
implications for New Zealand. While the importance of the European Union as a market for New Zealand produce has diminished, it is still ...