Events

Accommodation

Accommodation options for attendees at NZAE conference 2011:


Amora Hotel
Conference venue
170 Wakefield St
04 473 3900

Say you are attending the NZAE conference to receive the following guaranteed rates (GST included):

•         Deluxe room $185

•         Club room (includes breakfast) $235

•         Club suite $285

To make a reservation, please call 04 473 3900 or e-mail <confadmin@wellingtonamorahotels.com>, and quote the booking code: ECO290611.

Payment is available online via credit card, or invoices can be requested.

https://www.wellington.amorahotels.com/
Ibis Hotel  (10-15 minute walk to conference venue)
153 Featherston Street
04 496 1880

Give the code #NZAE280611 to receive the following guaranteed rate (available up to 28 May, after that subject to availability):

•         Standard room $129 inc GST

https://www.ibishotel.com/gb/hotel-3049-ibis-wellington/index.shtml

 

YHA Backpackers (5-10 minute walk to conference venue)
292 Wakefield St
04 801 7280

Standard rates:

•         Beds from $28

•         Double room $80

•         Double ensuite $120

https://www.yha.co.nz/Hostels/North+Island+Hostels/Wellington/

*all prices include GST. The above are a selection of options that are close to the conference venue. A good place to look at further accommodation options is https://www.wotif.com/.

We recommend that you book your accommodation as early as possible in order to get the best rates.

NZAE Membership

Members of the NZAE typically have a degree in economics or commerce and in the normal course of work use the tools of economic analysis as teachers, investigators or advisors on economic matters.

Benefits
  • The NZAE Conference
  • Subscription to Asymmetric Information Newsletter
  • Free access to NZAE Journal

The NZAE Conference

Held annually, with presentations provided by local and international economists.

The next conference will be in 2026

New ZealandEconomic Papers

New Zealand Economic Papers publishes research of the highest quality from leading international scholars in all areas of economics. The Journal also serves as an outlet for world class research on important economic and policy issues relevant to New Zealand, the Pacific, Australia, and Asia. The Journal covers all aspects of economics, from micro- to macrotheory and micro- to macroeconometrics.

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