Ten years have now passed since New Zealand began the liberalisation and restructuring of its economy. Basically we have gone from a country where a young person could leave school at fifteen and get a low-skilled job in the freezing works of the electrical assembly industry, to one where few such jobs now exist and there is nearly 10% unemployment. It is now clear that the manufacturing sector has been responsible for about 75% of the net job loss. This paper takes an overview of the research and data now available to document the specifics of the change in manufacturing employment ,focusing on the causes, policies, and the results of the changes, and describes the character of the 'lean, mean' sector which has emerged after the ten years ...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employ...
Public assistance to manufacturing industries, in the form of import licensing, subsidies, tariffs, ...
New Zealand has lagged significantly in the OECD tables of labour productivity in recent years, and ...
It is clear that in New Zealand that most of the net job loss can be attributed to the decline in ma...
Over the last decade or so New Zealand has been through an era of radical political, economic, socia...
The characteristics of short-run employment dynamics in New Zealand manufacturing and the role of bu...
Deindustrialisation is the phenomenon of the secondary sector growing more slowly than the rest of t...
Small changes in the level of employment are generally the result of a large number of jobs being cr...
This thesis is concerned with the relationship between economic restructuring, the changing division...
This paper reports the first part of a work for a masters thesis in Economics. The thesis is a quali...
The characteristics of short-run employment dynamics in New Zealand manufacturing and the role of bu...
In New Zealand, rises and falls in the rate of unemployment over the past twenty years have inevitab...
This paper presents some of the main findings from the Department of Statistics forthcoming publicat...
This paper presents information on past trends in the labour market since the mid 1980's and provide...
Explaining post-war employment and unemployment in New Zealand is problematic for neoclassical econo...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employ...
Public assistance to manufacturing industries, in the form of import licensing, subsidies, tariffs, ...
New Zealand has lagged significantly in the OECD tables of labour productivity in recent years, and ...
It is clear that in New Zealand that most of the net job loss can be attributed to the decline in ma...
Over the last decade or so New Zealand has been through an era of radical political, economic, socia...
The characteristics of short-run employment dynamics in New Zealand manufacturing and the role of bu...
Deindustrialisation is the phenomenon of the secondary sector growing more slowly than the rest of t...
Small changes in the level of employment are generally the result of a large number of jobs being cr...
This thesis is concerned with the relationship between economic restructuring, the changing division...
This paper reports the first part of a work for a masters thesis in Economics. The thesis is a quali...
The characteristics of short-run employment dynamics in New Zealand manufacturing and the role of bu...
In New Zealand, rises and falls in the rate of unemployment over the past twenty years have inevitab...
This paper presents some of the main findings from the Department of Statistics forthcoming publicat...
This paper presents information on past trends in the labour market since the mid 1980's and provide...
Explaining post-war employment and unemployment in New Zealand is problematic for neoclassical econo...
What explanations did economists advance for New Zealand's remarkable experience of full employ...
Public assistance to manufacturing industries, in the form of import licensing, subsidies, tariffs, ...
New Zealand has lagged significantly in the OECD tables of labour productivity in recent years, and ...