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Christchurch tomorrow : a discussion of the future development of Christchurch as a regional centre
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1975-09)
This discussion is about the goals and aspirations that the citizenry of Christchurch should adopt in planning the future development of their city. It leaves aside any consideration of the likely success or failure in ...
The wool acquisition controversy
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1974-03)
The most controversial topic in the wool industry over the last 5-10 years has been marketing reform, in particular the question of wool acquisition. Briefly, acquisition means the setting up by legislation of an authority ...
A review of the world sheepmeat market: Eastern Bloc, U.S.S.R and Mongolia
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1981-12)
Sheep farming is an important enterprise in the
U.S.S.R., Mongolia and some of the Eastern European
countries. The U.S.S.R., in fact, has the largest
number of sheep in the world, though production is
considerably lower ...
The New Zealand pastoral livestock sector : an econometric model (version two)
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1982-05)
The following report contains a description
of version two of an econometric model of the New Zealand pastoral livestock sector of the New Zealand economy. This description should be viewed as a further development of the ...
The New Zealand pastoral livestock sector : a preliminary econometric model
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1981-05)
This paper reports on an investigation of the pastoral livestock sector of New Zealand. The sector's recent history, and also
New Zealand's, has been one of slow, and sometimes negative growth.
As a result of the sector's ...
Supply response parameters in New Zealand agriculture : a literature search
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1985-07)
Over the last twenty years there have been a number of studies
carried out of agricultural supply response in New Zealand.
The parameters estimated in these studies are an essential
ingredient in a wide variety of policy ...
A statistical analysis of sources of variance of income on sheep farms in New Zealand
(Lincoln College. Agricultural and Economics Research Unit., 1976-06)
This paper uses a variance partitioning technique to attempt
to measure the relative contribution of several factors to
variation in sheep farm incomes. The analysis covers individual
farms, individual regions, and the ...
Trends in rural land prices in New Zealand 1954-1969
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1971)
This paper examines post-war trends in rural land prices. New Zealand has a freehold system of land tenure and a land registration system based on the Torrens system first used in South Australia. As a result, reliable ...
The effect of taxation method on post-tax income variability
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1970)
Income variability is one of the serious disadvantages of farming. It makes it difficult to organize farm development wisely and upsets the farm family's standard of living. In the past there have been boom years when ...
New Zealand, The Ten, and future market strategies
(Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit., 1972-04)
Britain, along with Ireland, Denmark and Norway will become a full member or the European Economic Community (EC) in January 1973. Thus the original signatories of the Treaty of Rome of 1957 (France, West Germany, Italy, ...