The characteristics of short-run employment dynamics in New Zealand manufacturing and the role of business expectations are examined for the period since the 1970s, including the post-1985 employment slump. Based on econometric estimation, using both business survey based estimates of expectations and cointegration methods applied to conventional manufacturing data, we conclude that labour hoarding is present in manufacturing firms, that the short-run dynamics can be modelled as an error-correction process, that manufacturers' output expectations have a crucial influence on these dynamics and appear more important than relative price expectations, and that understanding how manufacturers' output expectations evolve is crucial to understandi...
A persistent increase in the unemployment rate ignites speculations about whether the changes to une...
This paper presents some of the main findings from the Department of Statistics forthcoming publicat...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employment ...
The characteristics of short-run employment dynamics in New Zealand manufacturing and the role of bu...
Ten years have now passed since New Zealand began the liberalisation and restructuring of its econom...
Over the last decade or so New Zealand has been through an era of radical political, economic, socia...
Small changes in the level of employment are generally the result of a large number of jobs being cr...
This paper examines the dynamics of employment adjustment in New Zealand, focusing on the response o...
This paper examines the dynamics of employment adjustment in New Zealand, focusing on the response o...
This paper will examine two aspects of the labour market flexibility, namely the ability of the work...
This paper outlines recent developments in the labour marker, and discusses the likely outlook over ...
During the economic upswing in New Zealand between 1999 and 2007, employment increased by over 20 pe...
The period of low economic growth from the mid 1980s to early 1990s has impacted particularly severe...
It is clear that in New Zealand that most of the net job loss can be attributed to the decline in ma...
This paper presents information on past trends in the labour market since the mid 1980's and provide...
A persistent increase in the unemployment rate ignites speculations about whether the changes to une...
This paper presents some of the main findings from the Department of Statistics forthcoming publicat...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employment ...
The characteristics of short-run employment dynamics in New Zealand manufacturing and the role of bu...
Ten years have now passed since New Zealand began the liberalisation and restructuring of its econom...
Over the last decade or so New Zealand has been through an era of radical political, economic, socia...
Small changes in the level of employment are generally the result of a large number of jobs being cr...
This paper examines the dynamics of employment adjustment in New Zealand, focusing on the response o...
This paper examines the dynamics of employment adjustment in New Zealand, focusing on the response o...
This paper will examine two aspects of the labour market flexibility, namely the ability of the work...
This paper outlines recent developments in the labour marker, and discusses the likely outlook over ...
During the economic upswing in New Zealand between 1999 and 2007, employment increased by over 20 pe...
The period of low economic growth from the mid 1980s to early 1990s has impacted particularly severe...
It is clear that in New Zealand that most of the net job loss can be attributed to the decline in ma...
This paper presents information on past trends in the labour market since the mid 1980's and provide...
A persistent increase in the unemployment rate ignites speculations about whether the changes to une...
This paper presents some of the main findings from the Department of Statistics forthcoming publicat...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employment ...