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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 ...
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 ...
Trade and wages in Australia
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1999-11)
The trade and wages debate worldwide, over the last decade has focused attention on the
possible relationships between trade liberalisation and the factor distribution of income. In Australia real wages in manufacturing ...
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 ...
Forecasting New Zealand's lamb exports
(Lincoln University, 1994)
Since the early eighties there has been a marked change in the way New Zealand producers export lamb, in terms of the additional processing of lamb for export and the markets to which these products are sold. Most notable ...