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The deregulation of New Zealand agriculture : market intervention (1964-84) and free market readjustment (1984-90)
(Western Agricultural Economics Association, 1991-07)
The impacts of deregulation on New Zealand's agricultural sector are examined. Economic liberalization of all sectors of economic activity is the hallmark of current economic policy designs in New Zealand. This is in sharp ...
New Zealand trade liberalisation, unemployment and real wages
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1999-11)
New Zealand embarked on major unilateral trade policy changes as part of the economic
reform packages from 1984. Since that time there has been some evidence that unskilled
wages have fallen relative to skilled workers ...
Export marketing strategy performance: the New Zealand avocado export industry
(Lincoln University, 1999)
This research investigated the factors that affect export marketing strategies in New Zealand avocado export firms, and how successful these strategies are perceived to be. A conceptual framework of export marketing strategy ...
The effects of road dust on agricultural and horticultural production systems in New Zealand
(Lincoln University, 1990)
Road dust emissions cause considerable productive losses to farming systems adjoining unsealed rural roads. Yet these costs are currently excluded from economic appraisals, required by the National Roads Board with each ...
Financial leverage and farmland values in New Zealand, 1962-1987
(Lincoln University, 1990)
This thesis develops a deterministic farmland value model which purports to explain the movements in farm asset prices in New Zealand during the 1962-1987 period. The incorporated value determinants are the expected returns ...
Determinants of farmland prices in a dynamic error correction form : a New Zealand case
(Lincoln University. Farm and Horticultural Management Group, 1999-07)
This paper examines the effect of real net farm residual income, inflation,
and the real interest rate on the movement of real farmland prices during 1970 to 1997 using a parsimonious error correction model. The empirical ...
Adding value to farm products : case study analysis of four applications
(Lincoln University, 1991)
New Zealand entered the post war era with a highly protected economy. This was
accompanied by high agricultural commodity prices resulting from post-war shortages and
increased demand during the 1950's. Protection removed ...
A direct wool marketing option between New Zealand wool exporters and producers
(Lincoln University, 1994)
In recent years reports and studies have indicated the need for growers to devise and use alternative raw wool selling options.
Concern from growers about market signals, net returns and handling charges has led one ...
The implications of utilising farm forestry for the intergeneration transfer of assets in family-farm succession
(Lincoln University, 1996)
In moden-day rural society, for farms to be retained within families it is becoming increasingly difficult when assets are distributed evenly between children while also providing for the parents' retirement.
This report ...
A study of the feasibility of a wool grower direct wool selling venture
(Lincoln University, 1991)
In recent times wool growers have become concerned that their raw product is not returning to them a large enough share of the value of the end product.
This study has set out to find way in which growers can actively ...