This case study examines the effect of domestic reform including trade on New Zealand’s agriculture sector. Agricultural and trade reform has increased competition and brought substantial changes in innovation in the commercial agriculture sector, such as wine, fruit, livestock and dairy, which in turn has led to important changes in composition and an across the board increase in innovation and productivity. Keywords: innovation, agricultural reform, trade reform, New Zealand, agriculture, agricultural machinery, sheep, dairy, wine, horticulture, foreign investment.
The New Zealand agricultural sector has over most of its history been seen as the backbone of the Ne...
Richard Meade presented The Multinationalisation of New Zealand Agri-Businesses: Drivers Implication...
In the 15 year period starting 1990 there has been a remarkable transformation of New Zealand’s past...
Growth in the New Zealand agricultural sector depends on and is driven by the inter-relationship bet...
The Uruguay Round was the first multilateral trade round in which a major effort was made to reform ...
The objective of this study is to grasp the contents of New Zealand's agricultural policy reform and...
This research analyses the effects on the farm sector of the reform of New Zealand agricultural poli...
How do industry structures and other institutional arrangements affect growth and innovation in the ...
The New Zealand economy is largely dependent on agricultural export, traditionally sheepmeats, wool ...
Agricultural negotiations in international trade meet more difficulties than those in other industri...
As a consequence of global changes to trade policy, there are likely to be significant impacts on in...
China’s growth performance over the last three decades has stood at a phenomenal nine percent per an...
The development and continued viability of the New Zealand economy is based on the competitiveness ...
Two issues which have attracted the attention of economists and policymakers in New Zealand in rece...
In the decade from 1983 to 1993 New Zealand farming moved from a relatively high income protected lo...
The New Zealand agricultural sector has over most of its history been seen as the backbone of the Ne...
Richard Meade presented The Multinationalisation of New Zealand Agri-Businesses: Drivers Implication...
In the 15 year period starting 1990 there has been a remarkable transformation of New Zealand’s past...
Growth in the New Zealand agricultural sector depends on and is driven by the inter-relationship bet...
The Uruguay Round was the first multilateral trade round in which a major effort was made to reform ...
The objective of this study is to grasp the contents of New Zealand's agricultural policy reform and...
This research analyses the effects on the farm sector of the reform of New Zealand agricultural poli...
How do industry structures and other institutional arrangements affect growth and innovation in the ...
The New Zealand economy is largely dependent on agricultural export, traditionally sheepmeats, wool ...
Agricultural negotiations in international trade meet more difficulties than those in other industri...
As a consequence of global changes to trade policy, there are likely to be significant impacts on in...
China’s growth performance over the last three decades has stood at a phenomenal nine percent per an...
The development and continued viability of the New Zealand economy is based on the competitiveness ...
Two issues which have attracted the attention of economists and policymakers in New Zealand in rece...
In the decade from 1983 to 1993 New Zealand farming moved from a relatively high income protected lo...
The New Zealand agricultural sector has over most of its history been seen as the backbone of the Ne...
Richard Meade presented The Multinationalisation of New Zealand Agri-Businesses: Drivers Implication...
In the 15 year period starting 1990 there has been a remarkable transformation of New Zealand’s past...