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    Interorganisational collaboration in tourism 

    Williams Lesley, E.; Jantarat Jutamas (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1998-02)
    This paper examines interorganisational collaboration between tourism organisations. Specifically, it addresses the critical preconditions necessary for co-ordinated tourism events to succeed. Using a proposed city winter ...
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    Papers presented at the New Zealand Agricultural Economics Society (Inc.) Third Annual Conference : New Zealand agriculture in the 21st century : incorporating the 21st Annual Conference of the NZ Branch of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (Inc.) : Blenheim Country Lodge, July 1996. 

    Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit., 1996-07)
    With the choice of forward looking theme for this year's conference, we have embarked on providing a vision for the New Zealand agricultural sector in the 21st Century. We decided to address this theme by focusing on four ...
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    Capital budgeting and policy evaluation using option pricing theory 

    Seed, Peter (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit., 1992-11)
    For the past three decades analysts have relied primarily on discounted cash flow (DCF) techniques to evaluate projects and policies where cash flows were spread over time. However, recent developments point to DCF being ...
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    Boards of directors : the influence of board size, leadership and composition on corporate financial performance 

    Fox, Mark A. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1998-02)
    Boards of directors are believed to influence corporate performance. Such influence may be direct, e.g., through boards monitoring management, or indirect; through the actions of a Chief Executive Officer selected by the ...
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    Papers presented at the New Zealand Branch, Australian Agricultural Economics Society Eighteenth Annual Conference, Blenheim Country Lodge, July 1993. 

    Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit., 1993-07)
    The theme of the Winter Conference of the New Zealand Branch of the Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Agricultural Marketing: Structure, Conduct, and Performance is very much at the top of the agenda in discussions ...
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    Transport investment planning 

    Longley, Brett; McChesney, Ian; Saunders, Lindsay; Jollands, Nigel Alan (Lincoln University. Centre for Resource Management., 1993)
    Transport planning and transport investment in New Zealand are in transition. The historic emphasis on a supply oriented expansion of the transport infrastructure is no longer appropriate when faced with budgetary and ...
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    Classification of foreign operations for financial reporting 

    Laswad Fawzi; Roush Melvin (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1999-02)
    The New Zealand standard on foreign currency translation (FRS-21), similar to standards in the US, Australia, and Canada and the International Accounting Standard (IAS-21), requires the classification of foreign operations ...
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    Audit fees in New Zealand after removing restrictions on competition 

    Hay David; Lee Andy, C. H. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1999-07)
    Audit fees decreased in the United States and Australia after professional accounting bodies removed restrictions on competition in their professional regulations. In New Zealand, the professional body amended its regulations ...
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    A review of economic reforms in Bangladesh and New Zealand, and their impact on agriculture 

    Alam, Jahangir (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit., 1999-01)
    Bangladesh and New Zealand are two small countries. Agriculture is the economic base in both countries. Both undertook economic reforms in the 1980s and 1990s. The experiences with economic reforms in these two countries ...
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    A simple approach to valuing the delivery options implicit in the US treasury bond futures contract 

    Anderson Greg (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1998-11)
    The T-Bond futures contract has traded on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) for approximately 20 years, and is now the most actively traded derivative product in the world. A voluminous amount of research has accordingly ...
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    AuthorWilliams Lesley, E. (4)Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit (2)Laswad Fawzi (2)Addison, Ramzi (1)Alam, Jahangir (1)Anderson Greg (1)Associates, L. G. (1)Ball, Richard J. (1)Bawa, I. W. (1)Butcher (1)... View MoreKeyword
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