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February 24 2022

NZAE Conference 2022: First call for papers

The New Zealand Association of Economists is pleased to announce the First Call for Papers for its 62nd Annual Conference. Please submit an abstract of not more than 250 words…

February 3 2022

NZAE Conference 2022: Key dates

The 62nd New Zealand Association of Economists Annual Conference will be held at, and with the generous support of, Victoria University of Wellington on 29 June – 1 July 2022.…

January 19 2022

Aug 2021 AI (#71) includes obituary of Professor Fraser Jackson

Asymmetric Information Issue No. 71 Contents

September 5 2021

2021 NZAE Virtual PhD Workshop

This initiative continues the tradition started with the Inaugural NZ Virtual PhD Workshop that was held in Sept 2020, when repeated lockdowns and disruptions to travel persisted due to the…

August 31 2021

2021 NZEP Issue 2 includes link between Nobel Memorial prize and Canterbury

The contents of New Zealand Economic Papers, Volume 51, Issue 2, 2021 (available online or by subscription):

June 23 2021

John Creedy awarded Distinguished Fellow of NZAE

John Creedy is Professor in Public Economics and Taxation at Victoria University of Wellington (VUW) where his research interests focus on public economics, labour economics, income distribution and the history…

June 23 2021

Congratulations to recipients of NZAE Conference 2021 prizes

Congratulations to the following recipients of prizes associated with NZAE Conference 2021. More detail on each prize is available at https://nzae.testserver.co.nz/prizes/ David Teece Prize in Industrial Organisation and Firm Behaviour Tim…

June 23 2021

14th A R Bergstrom Prize in Econometrics to Livvy Mitchell

Congratulations to Olivia (Livvy) Mitchell, who was awarded the 2021 A. R. Bergstrom Prize in Econometrics for her paper “A Policy Evaluation of Home Detention Sentencing: Evidence from New Zealand”.…

June 1 2021

Apr 2021 AI (#70) interviews Hawke

Asymmetric Information Issue No. 70 Contents

April 30 2021

2021 NZEP Issue 1 special issue on Housing Unaffordability

The contents of New Zealand Economic Papers, Volume 51, Issue 1, 2021 (available online or by subscription):

April 21 2021

NZAE Conference 2021 extended – now 23-24 June

The 2021 NZAE conference will now run into Thursday 24 June. The conference dates are now 23-24 June 2021. Other details remain the same, including:

February 22 2021

First call for papers for NZAE Conference 2021

This year’s 61st NZAE Annual conference is for ONE day ONLY and NOT the usual 3 day. UPDATE: Since initial notice dates extended to 23-24 June. The New Zealand Association…

February 19 2021

NZAE Conference 2021 on 23-24 June at Wellington

The annual NZAE Conference in 2021 will be Wednesday 23rd June at Victoria University of Wellington, Rutherford House, Pipitea Campus. UPDATE: Since initial notice dates extended to 23-24 June. Reflecting…

December 31 2020

Dec 2020 AI (#69) interviews Grimes and MacCulloch

Asymmetric Information Issue No. 69 Contents

December 13 2020

2020 NZEP Issue 3 includes Comparisons of personal well-being

The contents of New Zealand Economic Papers, Volume 54, Issue 3, 2020 (available online or by subscription):

August 31 2020

Aug 2020 AI (#68) interviews Dalziel and Moyle

Asymmetric Information Issue No. 68 Contents

August 30 2020

2020 NZEP Issue 2 includes Evidence on export tax and import-tariff avoidance

The contents of New Zealand Economic Papers, Volume 54, Issue 2, 2020 (available online or by subscription):

June 5 2020

Call for papers by 30 August 2020 for NZEP special issue on COVID-19

Call for Papers Special Issue on “COVID-19: Economic Implications for New Zealand and the Pacific” Guest Editors Since the end of the Second World War, the world economy has not…

April 30 2020

Apr 2020 AI (#67) includes reflections on University of Canterbury Economics Department

Asymmetric Information Issue No. 67 Contents

April 30 2020

2020 NZEP Issue 1 includes NZ financial cycle

The contents of New Zealand Economic Papers, Volume 54, Issue 1, 2020 (available online or by subscription):

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