Discussion papers

No. Title and Author(s)
110 Aid effectiveness in the South Pacific island countries: a case study of Vanuatu. T K Jayaraman and Bert D Ward (PDF 213 KB).
109 Customer satisfaction: a study of bank customer retention in New Zealand. David Cohen, Christopher Gan, Hua Hwa Au Yong and Esther Chong (PDF 269 KB).
108 A logit analysis of electronic banking in New Zealand. Christopher Gan, Mike Clemes, Visit Limsombunchai and Amy Weng (PDF 338 KB).
107 The impact of the Euro on New Zealand's bilateral trade with the European Union. Yi Yun Liu, Christopher Gan and Bert D Ward (PDF 234 KB).
106 Real Effects of Monetary Policy in New Zealand. Md Shahnawaz Karim, Minsoo Lee and Christopher Gan (PDF 248 KB).
105 A Single Currency for Pacific Island Countries: An SVAR Analysis. T.K. Jayaraman and Bert Ward (PDF 180 KB).
104 Consumer Choice Prediction: Artificial Neural Networks Versus Logistic Model. Christopher Gan, Visit Limsombunchai, Mike Clemes, Amy Weng (PDF 264 KB).
103 How Do Australian Macroeconomics Shocks Transmit to New Zealand? Jie Wei, Christopher Gan and Minsoo Lee (PDF 193 KB).
102 Developing a ground rental 'indifference' valuation model. Rodney L. Jefferies (PDF 135 KB).
101 Reputation, Cheap Talk and Delegation. Amal Sanyal and Kunal Sengupta (PDF 173 KB).
100 Internationalisation and the Valuation of Forest Assets. Hugh Bigsby and Bert Willemse (PDF 102 KB).
99 Marine recreational fishing: perceptions and contingent behaviour. Geoffrey N Kerr, Kenneth F D Hughey, Ross Cullen (PDF 193 KB).
98 Environmental budget allocation: public preferences. Geoffrey N. Kerr, Ross Cullen, Kenneth F D Hughey (PDF 195 KB).
97 The Efficacy of Liquidation and Bankruptcy Prediction Models for Assessing Going Concern. Nirosh Kuruppu, Fawzi Laswad, Peter Oyelere (PDF 145 KB).
96  Audit issues and content analysis of audit practices associated with corporate financial reporting on the Internet. Richard Fisher, Peter Oyelere, Fawzi Laswad (PDF 197 KB).
95 A critical evaluation of competency development in a professional accounting programme. Elizabeth Rainsbury, Sidney Weil, Peter Oyelere (PDF 213 KB).
94 Economic analysis of issues surrounding commercial release of GM food products in New Zealand. Caroline Saunders, Selim Cagatay (PDF 130 KB).
93 Poor corporate governance, undisciplined market and Cronyism in the 1997 Asian crisis. Christopher Gan, Goh Wai Lee, Andrea Koh Lee Hoon (PDF 140 KB).
92 Public sector financial disclosure on the internet: a study of New Zealand local authorities. Fawzi Laswad, Richard Fisher, Peter Oyelere (PDF 226 KB).
91 An empirical analysis of the likelihood of detecting fraud in New Zealand. Stephen Owusu-Ansah, Glen D. Moyes, Peter B. Oyelere, David Hay.
90 Creating incentives for industry self-policing: an evaluation of the EPAs audit policy. Lana Friesen.
89 The importance of pre-commitment in international environmental agreements. Ian MacDonald.
88 Leadership and culture in New Zealand. Jeff Kennedy.
87 Contingent valuation payment cards: how many cells? Geoff Kerr.
86 The role of aggregate demand shocks in explaining Indonesian macro-economic fluctuations. Bert D Ward, Hermanto Siregar.
85 Is livestock a sunset industry? Ralph Lattimore.
84 Trade liberalisation, technical change and relative wages. Ralph Lattmore.
83 Honours' students perception of the usefulness of case studies for learning. Sidney Weil, Peter Oyelere, Joanna Yeoh, and Colin Firer.
82 Market discipline in the Asian financial crisis. Christopher Gan and Goh Wai Li.
81 Corporate financial reporting: firm characteristics and the use of the internet as a medium of communication. Peter B. Oyelere, Fawzi Laswad and Richard Fisher.
80 Income tax evastion and bribe chains. Amal Sanyal
79 New Zealand trade liberalisation, unemployment and real wages. Selim Cagatay and Ralph Lattimore.
78 Trade and wages in Australia. Ralph Lattimore and Selim Cagatay.
77 The potential for expansion of the organic industry in New Zealand: a contingent valuation of consumers WTP for organic produce. Caroline Saunders.
76 Online electronic financial reporting: practices and issues.
Richard Fisher, Fawzi Laswad, Peter Oyelere.
75 Complex dynamics and elementary economic theory. Amal Sanyal, Russel J McAuliffe.
73 Audit fees in New Zealand after removing restrictions on competition. David Hay, Andy C H Lee.
72 Environmental factors affecting the international transfer pricing decisions of multinational enterprises: a foreign-controlled versus UK-controlled companies' comparison. Peter B Oyelere, C R Emmanuel, J J Forker.
71 Differences in the reported performances of foreign-controlled and domestically-controlled firms: some UK evidence. C R Emmanuel, Peter B Oyelere.
70 Second level regional policies in the Russia Federation and the multilateral trade rules affecting such policies. Vangelis Vitalis (International Trade Policy Research Centre).
69 The economic characteristics of the Asian crisis and the IMF economic stimulus recovery program. Christopher Gan, Goh Wah Li.
67 Opening up to foreign competition: an analysis of Indian durable consumer goods industry. Amal Sanyal, Murali Patibandla.
66 Summary financial reports: review of international guidelines and literature; NZ evidence and issues. Fawzi Laswad, Sidney Weil, Murray Clark.
65 Classification of foreign operations for financial reporting. Fawzi Laswad, Melvin Roush.
64 Student perceptions of the pedagogical features of a compuer-aided learning programme in introductory accounting. Sidney Weil, Murray Clark, Trevor Wegner.
63 An examination of the effect of subject specialisation, culture and prior education on computer ethics. Andrew Fisher, David Hay, Clare Churcher.
62 Cultural and other influences on student perceptions of the use of case studies and study groups in management accounting. Sidney Weil, Fawzi Laswad, Chris Frampton, Jack Radford.
61 Practical PC skills of newly qualified chartered accountants: a study of the training programme of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland. Patricia McCourt-Larres, Peter B Oyelere.
60 A self-assessment of entry-level PC skills by newly qualified Irish Chartered Accountants. Patricia McCourt-Larres, Peter B Oyelere.
59 A simple approach to valuing the delivery options implicit in the US treasure bond futures contract. Greg Anderson.
58 Public sector reform in the Asia-Pacific. Lesley Williams, Ramzi Addison.
57 The ongoing debate over export performance: an investigation of New Zealand small industrial firms. David Dean, Bülent Mengüç, Christopher Myers.
56 Price formation with spatial and temporal uncertainty: an analysis of the role of the CBD. John Wood.
55 Audit hierarchy in a corrupt administration. Amal Sanyal.
54 Agri-Environmental Policy and Market Developments in the European Union and their Potential Impact on New Zealand Trade. Caroline Saunders.
53 Demand for Money, Financial Reforms and Monetary Policy in Fiji: An Econometric analysis. T.K. Jayaraman and B.D. Ward.
52 In the Forests of the Night. Richard Amor, Mark Fox, Michael Hannah, Jeffrey Kennedy, Ralph Lattimore, Stuart McMillan.
51 Motivations and Aspirations of Self-Employed Māori in New Zealand. Mark A Fox.
50 Quantification of phytosanitary barriers to trade.  Hugh R Bigsby.
49 World Dairy Policy and New Zealand. R Lattimore and R Amor.
48 Long run over-reaction on the New Zealand Stock Exchange. S.J. Swallow and M.A. Fox.
47 Tiger Tiger! burning less bright. R. Amor, M. Fox, J. Kennedy, R. Lattimore and S. McMillan.
46 Interorganisational Collaboration in Tourism. Lesley Williams and Jutamas Jantarat.
45 Boards of Directors: The Influence of Board Size, Leadership and Composition on Corporate Financial Performance.  Mark A Fox.
44 The Search for Rules for NTB’s: Fire Blight of Apples. Harvey Smith and Ralph Lattimore.
43 Briefing on Bougainville. Stuart McMillan.
42 Cultural Tourism: the Balancing Act. L E Williams, N. Darma Putra.
41 Corporate Governance and Corporate Failure. Mark A. Fox.
40 Public Policy and Private Incentives for Livestock Disease Control. Kathryn B Bicknell, James E Wilen and Richard E Howitt.
39 The Specification of Property Rights and Compensation Payments for Conservation: an Application of Bromley’s Model of Property Rights. Caroline Saunders.
38 Cross Cultural Business Communication: Problems for the Unwary. Prof Dr I Wayan Bawa and Lesley Elaine Williams.
37 Evaluating the Performance of Dairy Marketing Systems: a Stimuli Response Approach. S A E Bates and A C Zwart.
36 Congestion and the Sale of Pizzas: A Theorem on Home Delivery. Amal Sanyal.
35 Morally We Roll Along: (Optimistic Reflections) On Moral Progress. Stan Godlovich.
34 New Zealand’s Trading Future with Asia. Ralph Lattimore.
33 Things Change: Holding Course in the Flux. Stan Godlovitch.
32 Agricultural Marketing Channels: Determinants of Contract Choice. Tony Zwart and Fraser McLeay.
31 An Empirical Analysis of the Market Value of Imputation Tax Credits in the New Zealand Share Market. Carol L Day and Bert D Ward.
30 The Value of Waterway Enhancement in Christchurch A Preliminary Analysis. Kathryn B Bicknell and Christopher Gan.
29 New Methodology for the Ecological Footprint with an Application to the New Zealand Economy. Kathryn B Bicknell, Richard J Ball, Ross Cullen and Hugh R Bigsby.
28 The Impact of Journey Origin Specification and Other Assumptions Upon Travel Cost Estimates of Consumer Surplus: A Geographical Information Systems Analysis. Ian J Bateman, Julii S Brainard, Guy D Garrod and Andrew A Lovett.
27 An Optimal Control Model for Pest Management Under Bait-shyness. Kathryn B Bicknell and N Ross Lambie.
26 Further Evidence on the Consequences of Foreign Direct Investment for the New Zealand Economy. Izabela Kawa and Mark Fox.
25 Degree of Entrepreneurship: An Econometric Analysis Using the Ordinal Probit Model. Richard S Tay.
24 Rent Determination for Differentiated Research Space in Shopping Centres. Richard S Tay, Clement K Lau, Marie S Leung.
23 Internalizing Environmental Assets: An Environmental Accounting Perspective.
Ali Arifa and Christopher Gan.
22 A Nested Logit Model of Vehicle Fuel Efficiency and Make-Model Choice. Richard S Tay.
21 The Implication of a Merger Announcement on Share Price: An Event Case Study of Trust Bank New Zealand Limited. Mei Foong Leong, Mr Bert Ward, Dr Christopher Gan.
20 Board Structure of New Zealand Listed Companies: An Internal\Comparative Study. Mark A Fox.
19 A Portfolio Choice Model of the Demand for Recreational Trips. Richard S Tay, Patrick S McCarthy and Jerry J Fletcher.
18 A Content Analysis of Educational Advertising in Canterbury. H Skoko and L Williams.
17 Corruption, Tax Evasion and the Laffer Curve. Amal Sanyal, Ira N Gang and Omkar Goswami.
16 The Role and Importance of Branding in a Agricultural Marketing. C Pay, M R White and A C Zwart.
15 A Keynesian Theory of Monetary Inflation Without Government. Dr Paul Dalziel.
14 Corporate Control and Financial Performance of New Zealand Companies.
Mark A Fox.
13 Covenants as a Policy Mechanism for Providing Conservation of Natural Features: Survey of QEII Covenantees in Canterbury. Caroline Saunders.
12 A Model for Sustainability Using the Rawlsian Principle. Ali Arifa, Christopher Gan and Amal Sanyal.
11 The Impacts of Attitudes, Information, Situation and Behaviour on Problem Recognition: The Impact on Agrichemical Training. Greg J Brush, Michael D Clemes and Christopher E C Gan.
10 Has a Structural Break Affected NZ Business Cycles? Dr Amal Sanyal and Bert Ward.
9 Real World Agents, REH Agents and the Econometrician. Dr Amal Sanyal.
8 The Keynesian Multiplier, Liquidity Preference and Endogenous Money. Dr Paul Dalziel.
7 An Exploration of the Cantabrian Tertiary Adult Student Market. Lesley Williams, Johnathan Wells.
6 Responding to Change: Designing a University for the 21st Century. Daniel A Sauers, Asha Julia Meyale.
5 Credit and Price Determination in the Developing Economy. Dr Amal Sanyal.
4 Subsidies Without Farming: The Reform of the CAP. Caroline Saunders.
3 The Economic Rationale of Universities: A Reconsideration. Peter E Earl.
2 Hedonic Analysis of Waterfowl Hunting Lease Attributes: An Evaluation of Owner-Provided Services. Christopher Gan, E Jane Luzar and Tony Zwart.
1 Concept Testing: A Key to Successful Product Development. Sally Ann Fraser.
 

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