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    The contribution of Antarctic-related activities to the New Zealand Economy 

    Saunders, Caroline M.; Dalziel, Paul C.; Guenther, Meike (AERU, Lincoln University | Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki, 2013-12-16)
    In 2007, the AERU at Lincoln University was commissioned by the Canterbury Development Corporation (funded by Antarctica New Zealand) to prepare a report on The Contribution of Antarctic-Related Activities to the Canterbury ...
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    Wellbeing Economics: The Capabilities Approach to Prosperity 

    Dalziel, Paul C.; Saunders, Caroline M.; Saunders, J. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018-09-13)
    Alternatives must be found. This open access book addresses that challenge. It sets out a wellbeing economics framework that directly addresses fundamental issues affecting wellbeing outcomes.
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    How value chains can share value and incentivise land use practices: a white paper 

    Saunders, Caroline M.; Dalziel, Paul C.; Wilson, Mark M. J.; McIntyre, Tiffany; Collier, H.; Kaye-Blake, William H.; Mowat, A.; Olsen, T.; Reid, John D. (Lincoln University: Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2016-09-30)
    This white paper was commissioned by the Our Land and Water National Science Challenge to test the hypothesis that the more collaborative a value chain is, the greater is the value that New Zealand producers, processors ...
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    Wellbeing economics: a policy framework for New Zealand 

    Dalziel, Paul C.; Saunders, Caroline M. (New Zealand Association of Economists, 2014)
    The authors have prepared a book on Wellbeing Economics published by Bridget Williams Books in June/July 2014. It draws on Amartya Sen's argument that policy should aim to expand the capabilities of persons to lead the ...
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    Forecast of skills demand in the high tech sector in Canterbury : phase two 

    Dalziel, Paul C.; Saunders, Caroline M.; Zellman, Eva (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2006-10)
    This report presents the results of a second survey carried out by the AERU research unit to map skills demand in the Canterbury ICT sector. This research was commissioned the Electrotechnology Industry Training Organisation ...
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    Maximising export returns: Consumer attitudes towards attributes of food and beverages in export markets relevant to New Zealand 

    Guenther, Meike; Saunders, Caroline M.; Dalziel, Paul C.; Rutherford, Paul; Driver, Tim (Lincoln University, 2015-11)
    The aim of this study is to explore consumer preferences towards selected key attributes in food, beverage, and other products in China, India, Indonesia, Japan and the United Kingdom (UK). The targeted consumer groups are ...
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    The AERU Data Portal: An introduction 

    Driver, Tim; Dalziel, Paul C.; Saunders, Caroline M. (AERU, Lincoln University | Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki, 2018-03)
    Enterprises exporting food and beverage products from New Zealand are able to capture higher prices by marketing quality attributes of their products that are valued by final consumers. These attributes include items such ...
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    North Canterbury : an analysis of the current economic base of the region 

    Cross, T. A.; Dalziel, Paul C.; Saunders, Caroline M. (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2003-05)
    This Report was commissioned by Enterprise North Canterbury (formally known as North Canterbury Economic Development Trust). It looks at the economic background, area demographics, natural resources of North Canterbury and ...
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    The high-tech sector in Canterbury : a study of its potential and constraints 

    Saunders, Caroline M.; Dalziel, Paul C. (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2003-08)
    This research report was commissioned by New Zealand Trade and Industry to identify and assess factors that would enable high-tech industries in Canterbury to achieve their full potential. The research was comprised of two ...
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    Driver, Tim (2)Guenther, Meike (2)Collier, H. (1)Cross, T. A. (1)Kaye-Blake, William H. (1)McIntyre, Tiffany (1)Mowat, A. (1)Olsen, T. (1)... View MoreKeyword
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    340000 Economics (3)credence attributes (3)New Zealand (3)1505 Marketing (2)Canterbury (2)electronics industry (2)software industry (2)wellbeing economics (2)0908 Food Sciences (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2018 (6)2003 - 2009 (3)
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