Working paper
Energy- and multisector modelling of climate change mitigation in New Zealand: current practice and future needs
As New Zealand joins with other countries to achieve net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, it will come under increasing pressure from changing economic opportunities, potentially disruptive new technologies, natural resource constraints, and evolving social and political drivers.
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Amenities and the attractiveness of New Zealand cities
This new study from Motu Economic and Public Policy Research for the Building Better Homes, Towns, and Cities National Science Challenge uses census rent and wage data to compile quality of life and quality of business measures for 130 towns and cities in New Zealand.
Working paper
Entrepreneurial beginnings: transitions to self-employment and the creation of jobs
This paper addresses two questions: what characteristics are associated with entrepreneurship (starting a self-employed business); and which sorts of entrepreneurs are more successful (create jobs)?
Working paper
Who partners up? Educational assortative matching and the distribution of income in New Zealand
Falling in love with one as educated boosts inequality.
Working paper
International agricultural mitigation research and the impacts and value of two SLMACC research projects
In this paper, we provide a broader analysis of the impacts and value from agricultural mitigation research in New Zealand, with a focus on two particular Sustainable Land Management and Climate Change (SLMACC) research projects funded by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI).