We explore the role of knowledge accumulation in the economic development of a natural resource-rich country. New estimates of commodity output and patenting are used to show New Zealand's exceptionally high incomes before 1939 rested on a knowledge-led utilization of her economic landscape. By investigating the cointegrating and causal relationships among the output of 25 industries we show that a small number of leading industries formed development blocks. In turn most leading industries were driven by knowledge growth as reflected in patent statistics. Knowledge accumulation helped to transform the farming landscape and integrate farm and factory within a New Zealand system of mass production.Growth Development blocks Patents Common tre...
A pastoral boom led to higher farm and manufacturing productivity and to New Zealand attaining the ...
New Zealand is a small advanced economy in the South Pacific Ocean. Policy advisors often compare Ne...
This dissertation explores the role of soil-amending technology in the development of New Zealand's ...
We explore the role of knowledge accumulation in the economic development of a natural resource-rich...
RePEc Working Paper Series: No: 15/2008New estimates of commodity output and patenting are used to e...
At the turn of the twentieth century, New Zealand was one of the wealthiest nations in the world on ...
Higher farm and manufacturing productivity associated with refrigerated exports led to New Zealand's...
This thesis has studied the relationship between patenting and economic development in nineteenth ce...
Economics explains the sources of the economic growth of a country or a region are an increase of ca...
The development of New Zealand as a people, a blend of cultures, a nation and an economy owes much t...
During the post-war period, natural resource production has often been associated withperipheralizat...
Our purpose in this paper is to survey present knowledge with respect to long term changes in produ...
This paper provides estimates of the "knowledge economy" for New Zealand using the Population Census...
This paper addresses three main questions; how can a country specialized in primary goods become an ...
Using patents as a proxy, we examine New Zealand’s performance in innovation from the perspective o...
A pastoral boom led to higher farm and manufacturing productivity and to New Zealand attaining the ...
New Zealand is a small advanced economy in the South Pacific Ocean. Policy advisors often compare Ne...
This dissertation explores the role of soil-amending technology in the development of New Zealand's ...
We explore the role of knowledge accumulation in the economic development of a natural resource-rich...
RePEc Working Paper Series: No: 15/2008New estimates of commodity output and patenting are used to e...
At the turn of the twentieth century, New Zealand was one of the wealthiest nations in the world on ...
Higher farm and manufacturing productivity associated with refrigerated exports led to New Zealand's...
This thesis has studied the relationship between patenting and economic development in nineteenth ce...
Economics explains the sources of the economic growth of a country or a region are an increase of ca...
The development of New Zealand as a people, a blend of cultures, a nation and an economy owes much t...
During the post-war period, natural resource production has often been associated withperipheralizat...
Our purpose in this paper is to survey present knowledge with respect to long term changes in produ...
This paper provides estimates of the "knowledge economy" for New Zealand using the Population Census...
This paper addresses three main questions; how can a country specialized in primary goods become an ...
Using patents as a proxy, we examine New Zealand’s performance in innovation from the perspective o...
A pastoral boom led to higher farm and manufacturing productivity and to New Zealand attaining the ...
New Zealand is a small advanced economy in the South Pacific Ocean. Policy advisors often compare Ne...
This dissertation explores the role of soil-amending technology in the development of New Zealand's ...