Comprised of a broad range of primary activities, Hawke’s Bay is one of New Zealand’s foremost agricultural provinces. Consequently, the province provides an excellent template by which to assess New Zealand agriculture and test differing perspectives of staples-led development. Importantly, the province provides a positive example of staples-led growth and this thesis argues that adjustment within, rather than abandonment of, existing primary production structures has been a rational response to changed economic, social and political circumstances since 1945. Most particularly, two essential adjustment mechanisms existed. First, a dynamic process of land use inter-changeability provided the flexibility required for diversification and deli...
A paper presented to the 40th Congress of ANZAAS, Christchurch, 1968.Before devaluation in November ...
Abstract. In the 1980s New Zealand agriculture was reinserted into the global economy by state polic...
This dissertation explores the role of soil-amending technology in the development of New Zealand's ...
Comprised of a broad range of primary activities, Hawke’s Bay is one of New Zealand’s foremost agric...
From the earliest European settlement in New Zealand the wealth of the country has depended heavily...
Why did a small urban based population think it could subsidise it's dominantly export agriculture? ...
The development of New Zealand as a people, a blend of cultures, a nation and an economy owes much t...
In 1913, New Zealand’s three main exports (in descending order of importance) were wool, meat, and d...
Higher farm and manufacturing productivity associated with refrigerated exports led to New Zealand's...
This thesis examines the development of the economy on the Tasman Peninsula. It argues that there ha...
The New Zealand economy is largely dependent on agricultural export, traditionally sheepmeats, wool ...
This thesis investigates the origins of statutory producer control that emerged out of the Board of ...
A pastoral boom led to higher farm and manufacturing productivity and to New Zealand attaining the ...
New estimates of commodity output and patenting are used to explore New Zealand’s transition from ex...
New Zealand possesses a very meagre agriculture literature, and the research worker in many branches...
A paper presented to the 40th Congress of ANZAAS, Christchurch, 1968.Before devaluation in November ...
Abstract. In the 1980s New Zealand agriculture was reinserted into the global economy by state polic...
This dissertation explores the role of soil-amending technology in the development of New Zealand's ...
Comprised of a broad range of primary activities, Hawke’s Bay is one of New Zealand’s foremost agric...
From the earliest European settlement in New Zealand the wealth of the country has depended heavily...
Why did a small urban based population think it could subsidise it's dominantly export agriculture? ...
The development of New Zealand as a people, a blend of cultures, a nation and an economy owes much t...
In 1913, New Zealand’s three main exports (in descending order of importance) were wool, meat, and d...
Higher farm and manufacturing productivity associated with refrigerated exports led to New Zealand's...
This thesis examines the development of the economy on the Tasman Peninsula. It argues that there ha...
The New Zealand economy is largely dependent on agricultural export, traditionally sheepmeats, wool ...
This thesis investigates the origins of statutory producer control that emerged out of the Board of ...
A pastoral boom led to higher farm and manufacturing productivity and to New Zealand attaining the ...
New estimates of commodity output and patenting are used to explore New Zealand’s transition from ex...
New Zealand possesses a very meagre agriculture literature, and the research worker in many branches...
A paper presented to the 40th Congress of ANZAAS, Christchurch, 1968.Before devaluation in November ...
Abstract. In the 1980s New Zealand agriculture was reinserted into the global economy by state polic...
This dissertation explores the role of soil-amending technology in the development of New Zealand's ...