RFE: Complete Table Of Contents N economic History Book Reviews in economic and business History (EH news (ehenews) economic History Association of australia and new zealand (OZNZ.Society http://rfe.wustl.edu/sc.html
Extractions: Each resource name below links to the resource itself, while [ more ] links you to an extended description of that resource here in Resources for Economists on the Internet . Each section name links to resources listed here in RFE in that area. Each section also contains short descriptions, links to extended descriptions, and possible sub-sections. There is also a much shorter Abridged Table of Contents . It lists only RFE's sections and sub-sections; to see the list of resources in a section, you must click on the section name. RFE Title Page
UNBSJ Ward Chipman Library Business Economics Trade Resources business news, Western australia; new zealand business news, new zealand Herald; business Briefing Room, White House; County business Patterns, economic http://www.unbsj.ca/library/subject/busres1.htm
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Output Volatility In New Zealand of the 1970s and the economic reforms and restructuring during the 1980s and early 1990s to reveal a more familiar business cycle pattern new zealand. australia. http://www.rbnz.govt.nz/monpol/review/0096453.html
Extractions: 1. The December 1999 Policy Targets Agreement states that in pursuing price stability the Reserve Bank must now explicitly " seek to avoid unnecessary instability in output" . How to understand this clause is discussed in the background paper "Inflation targeting in principle and in practice" . In this paper, we provide a brief history of New Zealand's output volatility. We describe, without attempting to evaluate, New Zealand's performance over the last 30 years and relative to other OECD countries. 2. Our focus is on year-on-year changes in real output and movements in output over the cycle rather than on quarterly changes. This is because monetary policy affects the real economy with long lags, and hence cannot affect output from quarter to quarter, though it can influence movements in output over the cycle.
Australian Statistics On The Internet been released by the australia and new zealand Banking Group also on this site is new company registration National Bank of australia This site has economic http://www.nla.gov.au/oz/stats.html
Extractions: @import url(/stylesheets/nlaweb-tertiary.css); @import url(/stylesheets/find.css); SEARCH: HOME CATALOGUE ASK US GUIDES ... REGISTER FIND FOR HELP ABOUT US VISIT US SHOP Home Guides There are other National Library statistics guides such as, Discover Statistics which outlines the Library's holdings of Australian statistics in print, microform and CD ROM formats, and Discover Australian Censuses, Musters and Population Counts which is both historical and current in its coverage. The Library's catalogue can be searched to locate Australian statistics. Select Keywords and use terms such as statistics or census and Australia or the names of Australian states and territories. These are useful general sites for Australian statistics on the Internet and provide a good starting place for researchers in this field. They provide a diverse range of information on Australian resources as well as providing links to other useful sites both in Australia and overseas. Statistical Science Web This site provides links to catalogues, universities, statistics departments, conferences, societies, journals, books, employment, and software/hardware.
A Structural VAR Model Of The New Zealand Business Cycle The economic Society of australia. Kim, Kunhong Buckle, RA Hall, VB, 1994. Key Features of new zealand business Cycles, The economic Record, Vol. http://ideas.repec.org/p/nzt/nztwps/02-26.html
Extractions: This paper develops a new open economy structural VAR model of the New Zealand economy. The model adopts techniques introduced by Cushman and Zha (1997) and Dungey and Pagan (2000) to identify international and domestic shocks and dynamic responses to these shocks in a small open economy. The international variables are block exogenous and the model includes restrictions on contemporaneous and lagged variables. Novel features include the introduction of an expanded set of domestic financial variables not captured in previous New Zealand VAR models, the use of a forward looking Taylor Rule to identify monetary policy, and the introduction of a climate variable to capture the impact of climatic conditions on the business cycle. Key results to emerge are the significant influence of international variables on the New Zealand business cycle, the importance of separately identifying import price and export price shocks, and the significant influence of climate.
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Chapman Tripp - Resource Library - Doing Business In New Zealand Australian dollar, 0.88. British pound, 0.35. (Table 25 Census per household, Household economic Survey 2001, statistics new zealand). business conditions, http://www.chapmantripp.co.nz/resource_library/DoingBusinessInNZ/overview.asp
Extractions: New Zealand lies in the South West Pacific ocean, approximately 1500km east of Australia and 7500km south of Hawaii. The country consists of two main islands - North Island and South Island - and a number of much smaller outlying islands. New Zealand has a combined surface area of approximately 270,000km , similar in size to the British Isles and Japan. Mountains and hill country dominate the New Zealand landscape, with large ranges running through both the North and South Islands. New Zealand has a long coastline relative to its area, and offers varied scenery including fiords, glaciers, lakes, volcanic regions and spectacular beaches, harbours and coastal areas. New Zealands climate varies from sub-tropical in the north, to extremely cold in central alpine areas. However, most areas enjoy a temperate climate, with moist summers and winters and without extremes of temperature. Mean annual temperatures range from 15 degrees Celsius in Northland and Auckland to 13 degrees Celsius in Wellington and 10 degrees Celsius in Southland.
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Useful Links - Department Of Econometrics And Business Statistics Other Places of Interest. Statistical Society Job Announcements in australia and new zealand The Age University of Houston business and Economics Index. http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/depts/ebs/links.php?a=12
SOSIG: Statistical Theory Browse this resource, Australian and new zealand Journal of statistics, Browse this resource, Journal of business and economic statistics (JBES) (The), http://www.sosig.ac.uk/roads/subject-listing/World-cat/theostat.html
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Move To New Zealand - Links: General Business Information Offices in australia, NZ and Vietnam. PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Good resources on new zealand business. also contain useful information on business conditions in nz http://www.movetonz.govt.nz/Bml/away/links/links-general-business.htm
Extractions: This section lists accountants, lawyers and business consultants who offer commercial services. It is not a comprehensive list and www.business-migrants.govt.nz does not intend or imply any endorsement for the services offered Lawyers The following lists some large legal firms in New Zealand, plus a search engine for the law in New Zealand. Lawrunner New Zealand Search engine for legal sites.
Migrate To New Zealand - Business Environment up to 30% less than in australia and up restructuring, and now has an economy well geared new zealand business MIGRANT LIAISON UNIT Last Update Tuesday, June 3 http://www.movetonz.govt.nz/Bml/away/doing-business/business_env2.htm
Extractions: Locating here, or partnering with New Zealand organisations, you can develop ideas, concepts and technologies with a people renowned for their interest in, and uptake of, new thinking - within a country with an economic outlook, free market philosophy and political stability that is highly geared for success. Competitive time zone
New Zealand Industry Information of statistics relating to industry Businesses are assigned to an industry according to their predominant economic activity. The Australian and new zealand http://www2.auckland.ac.nz/lbr/bus/industry.htm
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Statistics Graduate Programs In Australia And New Zealand Registrar, Private Bag 4800 Christchurch, new zealand Click to University of new South Wales Faculty of Commerce Sydney Sydney , NSW 2052 australia Click to http://www.gradschools.com/listings/Australia/statistics_australia.html
Extractions: At the graduate level, the Arcadia University Center for Education Abroad offers access to two highly respected Australian universities: Bond University and The Australian National University. Arcadia eliminates the complexities of the overseas graduate application process and will act as your single source for academic advising, application and financial aid processing, housing placement, and complete predeparture planning. Most of these programs can be completed in one year. The Graduate School of The Australian National University is a cosmopolitan academic community, attracting students from many countries and from all parts of Australia. Approximately 1200 graduate students are enrolled in research degrees (PhD or Master). In addition, some 1300 students are enrolled for Master degrees and Graduate Diplomas by coursework, or by a combination of coursework and sub-thesis. Approximately a quarter of all graduate students come from countries other than Australia. Graduate studies are supported by about 1300 academic staff.
Sources For Asia-Pacific Business Research Virtual International business and Economics Sources governmental agencies in australia, China, Hong Kong Malaysia, Mongolia, new zealand, Philippines, Singapore http://www.asia-pacific.com/links.htm
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Extractions: The NZ Regional Economic Scoreboard ranks the economic performance of New Zealand's 16 regional council areas. The fastest growing regions gain the highest ratings, and a good performance by the national economy raises the ratings of all regions. Ratings are updated every 3 months, and are calculated based on the latest annual growth in 7 meaures: employment, construction, retail trade, house prices, car registrations, house sales, population. Analysis Page One Analysis Page Two Scoreboard chart
Information Technology Use In New Zealand: 2001 - Statistics New Zealand at the adoption of IT systems by new zealand firms. that has been employed by businesses to facilitate with similar surveys carried out in australia and Canada http://www.stats.govt.nz/domino/external/web/prod_serv.nsf/htmldocs/Information
Extractions: Skip to: Navigation Content Footer and contacts Your browser does not appear to support CSS, or you have turned CSS off. Please read our page on accessibility Search: Keyword: Information Technology Use in New Zealand: 2001 The subject of information technology (IT) and its application in New Zealand businesses is of widespread interest. The emergence of new technologies has brought some significant changes to the way businesses operate. The aim of this report is to examine the adoption of IT systems by New Zealand firms, and to identify what role IT plays in the operation of businesses. Most of the information presented in this report was collected in the Business Practices Survey (BPS) conducted in June 2001. The BPS was the first economy-wide survey of business practices in New Zealand and was jointly sponsored by the Ministry of Economic Development; the Ministry of Research, Science and Technology; and Statistics New Zealand. The BPS collected information of three aspects of business activity: use of IT, innovation and management practices. Introduction Overview Downloadable copy of report (full version) This report presents information on the use of IT and its role in the operation of New Zealand businesses. Variations in use across industries are examined, as are differences in IT use by firm size.