New Zealand’s international trade performance : pre and post deregulation : 1970-1985 and 1985-1993
Abstract
This study provides an overview of the New Zealand trade situation over the past 25 years. It
complements other studies of trade patterns that have been carried out at Lincoln and
considers the specific changes that have occurred in the deregulated environment since 1984.
The analysis clearly demonstrates the complexity of the trends in trade patterns, and the need
for careful analyses of this type to identify the changes that have occurred during this
important time in New Zealand's economic history.
Keywords
world trade growth characteristics; trade competitiveness; trade performance; trade policies; export markets; deregulation; market accessFields of Research
140201 Agricultural EconomicsDate
1995-08Type
MonographCollections
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