From Sister to Global Cities The economics of New Zealand's Sister Cities
March 26, 2019
A study of the economic benefits of sister city relationships in New Zealand. This project involved a scoping survey of 26 local authorities, followed by in-depth case studies of 5 local authorities. A set of best practice guidelines for enhancing the generation of economic benefits f … Read more
Economic impact of ending new oil and gas exploration permits outside onshore Taranaki : A regional CGE analysis
February 20, 2019
A report for PEPANZ. Read more
Community pharmaceuticals : Expenditure trends
January 14, 2019
NZIER report to Medicines New Zealand. Read more
The macroeconomic impacts of the One Plan's intensive land use provisions
January 8, 2019
A report for Horizons Regional Council. Read more
How does the dairy sector share its growth? : An analysis of the flow-on benefits of dairy's revenue generation
December 18, 2018
A report to Dairy Companies Association of New Zealand (DCANZ). Read more
Analysis of early learning online survey results
November 20, 2018
A report for the Ministry of Education. Read more
Ashburton Labour Force Plan : Assessing Ashburton's labour force and addressing its labour shortages
November 16, 2018
NZIER was asked by the Ashburton District Council to assess the Ashburton labour force, and to develop a Labour Force Plan that addresses labour shortages. Read more
Review of CBA advice to support budget initiatives
October 24, 2018
NZIER report to the Treasury on the impact of CBAx and lessons for future budget processes. Read more
Pharmac economic analysis and savings claims
October 19, 2018
In the 2017 financial year, PHARMAC claims to have achieved $52 million in savings for New Zealand. PHARMAC further claims that between 2005 and 2016, it saved the District Health Boards nearly $6 billion. Read more
International regulatory cooperation: Case studies and lessons learnt
October 1, 2018
A report for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. Read more
