At the turn of the twentieth century, New Zealand was one of the wealthiest nations in the world on a per capita basis. We examine the role of innovation in explaining New Zealand's economic performance. Using a new dataset on patent applications for the period 1880-95, we consider whether the geographical concentration of innovative activity influenced economic activity. We find relationships between agricultural and pastoral output indices and inventiveness and between different regions and related industries. The results, however, are relatively weak. We conclude that tests of agglomeration effects in New Zealand during this period deserve further attention
The overall aim of this thesis is to uncover the key determinants of innovation in New Zealand firms...
In this paper we apply a model of early industrialization to the case of New Zealand and Uruguay in ...
A pastoral boom led to higher farm and manufacturing productivity and to New Zealand attaining the ...
RePEc Working Paper Series: No: 15/2008New estimates of commodity output and patenting are used to e...
Using patents as a proxy, we examine New Zealand’s performance in innovation from the perspective o...
This thesis has studied the relationship between patenting and economic development in nineteenth ce...
We explore the role of knowledge accumulation in the economic development of a natural resource-rich...
Higher farm and manufacturing productivity associated with refrigerated exports led to New Zealand's...
Working Paper Series: 04/2009In this paper we report empirical evidence from a mixed methods approac...
This paper examines the effect of policies based on economic geography as applied in New Zealand. I...
Patent applications by male New Zealand inventors sharply increased in the early 1880s after initial...
This paper examines New Zealand's poor productivity performance from the reform period onwards, from...
New Zealand is a small advanced economy in the South Pacific Ocean. Policy advisors often compare Ne...
This paper examines New Zealand's poor productivity performance from the reform period onwards, from...
Canadian urban and regional patent and trademark data was analysed between 1881 and 1986 in an attem...
The overall aim of this thesis is to uncover the key determinants of innovation in New Zealand firms...
In this paper we apply a model of early industrialization to the case of New Zealand and Uruguay in ...
A pastoral boom led to higher farm and manufacturing productivity and to New Zealand attaining the ...
RePEc Working Paper Series: No: 15/2008New estimates of commodity output and patenting are used to e...
Using patents as a proxy, we examine New Zealand’s performance in innovation from the perspective o...
This thesis has studied the relationship between patenting and economic development in nineteenth ce...
We explore the role of knowledge accumulation in the economic development of a natural resource-rich...
Higher farm and manufacturing productivity associated with refrigerated exports led to New Zealand's...
Working Paper Series: 04/2009In this paper we report empirical evidence from a mixed methods approac...
This paper examines the effect of policies based on economic geography as applied in New Zealand. I...
Patent applications by male New Zealand inventors sharply increased in the early 1880s after initial...
This paper examines New Zealand's poor productivity performance from the reform period onwards, from...
New Zealand is a small advanced economy in the South Pacific Ocean. Policy advisors often compare Ne...
This paper examines New Zealand's poor productivity performance from the reform period onwards, from...
Canadian urban and regional patent and trademark data was analysed between 1881 and 1986 in an attem...
The overall aim of this thesis is to uncover the key determinants of innovation in New Zealand firms...
In this paper we apply a model of early industrialization to the case of New Zealand and Uruguay in ...
A pastoral boom led to higher farm and manufacturing productivity and to New Zealand attaining the ...