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Financial management, inflation and the cost of capital : theory and New Zealand empirical evidence
(Lincoln University, 1996)
Inflation is inextricably intertwined with the key problem of financial management, namely the determination of the cost of capital. In the absence of the cost of capital, investment, financing and dividend decisions are ...
The market value of imputation tax credits in the New Zealand sharemarket: an empirical analysis
(Lincoln University, 1996)
This thesis examines ex-dividend day share price behaviour to determine empirically the estimated value of imputation tax credits in the New Zealand sharemarket. The use of ex-dividend day share price behaviour is due to ...
Tourists, prices and exchange rates
(Lincoln University, 1996)
Tourists travelling to foreign destinations commonly have to face a complex and new decision environment where new prices, new goods and new services are suddenly being evaluated. However destination prices are not necessarily ...
The impact of formal employment for rural women in Fiji : a case study
(Lincoln University, 1996)
Formal employment for women has taken on major importance as developing countries pursue economic development. The Women in Development (WID) and Gender and Development (GAD) approaches have placed increasing importance ...
Female-headed household in Altanbulag Somon : a biographical sketch
(Lincoln University, 1996)
The mainstream development process has become an ideology in its own right, and its
principles and practice are internationally accepted. They are not, however,
universally beneficial. In developing countries women especially ...
Price discrimination, exchange rates and markups in export markets: a comparison of the New Zealand and Australian dairy industries
(Lincoln University, 1996)
Critics of single desk selling believe that there are benefits from free competition in export markets. On the other hand, advocates of controlled marketing argue that free competition will only flood high valued markets ...
Short run dynamics of selected macroeconomic variables in Malaysia : a vector autoregression approach
(Lincoln University, 1996)
Macroeconomic stability is an important input for economic development as it provides an essential framework for markets to perform efficiently. The macro environment in Malaysia is relatively stable, but the exact economic ...
Farm management consultants' Modus operandi: Case studies in the South Island of New Zealand
(Lincoln University, 1996)
The objective of this thesis is to describe and analyse the farm management consultants' modus operandi in the South Island of New Zealand. Using the "Grounded Theory" qualitative research method, seventeen consultants ...
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 ...
EDI adoption in New Zealand marketing channels: an empirical investigation of proactive versus reactive adopters
(Lincoln University, 1996)
Firms within commercial distribution channels have responded to the technology driven information revolution by adopting Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). This research addresses the lack of understanding the marketing ...