This study examines the economics of land development undertaken by the State on the partially developed Hindon Block, Otago. The study includes both historic and projected costs and returns of development and is based on the experience of the Department of Land and Survey up to the beginning of 1966. Recent development trends may well have changed from those projected in the study and in view of the devaluation of the New Zealand dollar in November 1967, the results presented will need to be applied with caution. This publication is, however, limited to an economic evaluation of the costs and returns of land development to the Department of Lands and Survey on the Hindon Block and does not examine the wider implications of land developm...
College, University ofCanterhury. The aims of the Unit are to assist byway ofeconomic research those...
This study has been carried out as part of the AERU's research programme concerning resource econom...
The high country region represents approximately 20% of the total grazing area of New Zealand, and c...
This thesis is concerned with the economics of three phases of development, development by the Depar...
Since the Second World War, Government has played an important role in developing unproductive land ...
From the earliest European settlement in New Zealand the wealth of the country has depended heavily...
This publication is the report of an economic analysis of large-scale land development for agricult...
This paper was presented to the Conference of the New Zealand Association of Economists at Wellingto...
The Agricultural Economics Research Unit has, over the last three years, published a number of stud...
The main stated objective of government land policy has been to support closer settlement of farmlan...
The West Coast of the South Island has long been considered a depressed area of New Zealand. Develop...
The study presented in this research report provides a comprehensive review of the theories put forw...
This paper examines post-war trends in rural land prices. New Zealand has a freehold system of land ...
Earlier publications of the Research Unit describe methods which have been developed for assessing ...
This paper reports on the second part of a survey of hill country sheep farms in the North Island, ...
College, University ofCanterhury. The aims of the Unit are to assist byway ofeconomic research those...
This study has been carried out as part of the AERU's research programme concerning resource econom...
The high country region represents approximately 20% of the total grazing area of New Zealand, and c...
This thesis is concerned with the economics of three phases of development, development by the Depar...
Since the Second World War, Government has played an important role in developing unproductive land ...
From the earliest European settlement in New Zealand the wealth of the country has depended heavily...
This publication is the report of an economic analysis of large-scale land development for agricult...
This paper was presented to the Conference of the New Zealand Association of Economists at Wellingto...
The Agricultural Economics Research Unit has, over the last three years, published a number of stud...
The main stated objective of government land policy has been to support closer settlement of farmlan...
The West Coast of the South Island has long been considered a depressed area of New Zealand. Develop...
The study presented in this research report provides a comprehensive review of the theories put forw...
This paper examines post-war trends in rural land prices. New Zealand has a freehold system of land ...
Earlier publications of the Research Unit describe methods which have been developed for assessing ...
This paper reports on the second part of a survey of hill country sheep farms in the North Island, ...
College, University ofCanterhury. The aims of the Unit are to assist byway ofeconomic research those...
This study has been carried out as part of the AERU's research programme concerning resource econom...
The high country region represents approximately 20% of the total grazing area of New Zealand, and c...