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A portfolio choice model of the demand for recreational trips
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1996-07)
This study extends previous recreational demand research by defining an annual
portfolio of recreational trips as the elemental alternative. There are three distinct advantages to this approach. First, identifying an ...
Motivations and aspirations of self-employed Maori in New Zealand
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1998-07)
Attempts by the government of New Zealand to redress past inequities to Maori will
inevitably play an important part in future economic development for Maori. While some
attention has been given to economic development for ...
A content analysis of educational advertising in Canterbury
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1996-04)
There is growing interest and evidence in the New Zealand education sector of the application of marketing principles and techniques. This has been brought about, in part, by a declining birth rate and a more market-driven ...
The economic rationale of universities : a reconsideration
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1994-07)
This paper is an attempt to make a contribution to current debates about the reform of higher education by using the work of Ronald Coase on 'the nature of the firm' as a framework for considering alternative institutional ...
An exploration of the Cantabrian tertiary adult student market
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1995-03)
Significant changes have occurred in the mix of students attending tertiary institutions in New Zealand over the last decade. The number of adult students involved in this level of study, in particular, have increased ...