Implementation of the New Zealand Screen Production Grant: Cabinet paper
Published: 1 Apr 2014Cabinet paper outlining the establishment of the New Zealand Screen Production Grant
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Cabinet paper outlining the establishment of the New Zealand Screen Production Grant
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Examines whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has spillover effects on the productivity of domestic firms. Finds little evidence of substantial positive spillover effects from FDI to local firms’ productivity.
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This report provides an in-depth analysis on the growth potential of New Zealand's petfood industry. Key petfood firms are profiled.
PDF, 1.6MB, 79 pages
This report provides the high level case for investment in the New Zealand food & beverage industry in a short form
PDF, 1.4MB, 42 pages
A 6 month report produced by the Maori Economic Advisory Board
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This report is part of the New Zealand Sectors Report series which comprises 7 reports on the New Zealand economy. This 2013 report found that petroleum and minerals sector accounted for 2.5% of GDP and 6.2% of exports.* In 2011 the sector directly employed 0.3% of the New Zealand workforce. The sector was the most productive in the economy, generating $333 per hour worked, compared to the New Zealand average of $48 per hour worked. Workers were paid on average $105,000 per annum, over twice the New Zealand average at that time.
PDF, 1.5MB, 140 pages
Part of the Sector Report Series, this 2013 report finds that high technology manufacturing is a small component of all developed countries. New Zealand‟s sector is smaller than most, generating 0.7% of GDP in 2010 and employing 0.6% of the workforce. The sector is nevertheless the most export intensive in the economy and generates 3% of total exports.
PDF, 2.2MB, 132 pages
Regulatory Impact Statement related to the New Zealand International Convention Centre.
PDF, 262KB, 27 pages
The New Zealand International Convention Centre project and licensing agreement was signed on 6 July 2013 by the Government and SKYCITY Entertainment Group Limited. The basis of the agreement is for SKYCITY to design, develop, construct, and operate the New Zealand International Convention Centre (NZICC).
PDF, 12MB, 404 pages
This is the first annual regional economic activity report. It provides consistent information about the economies of New Zealand’s 16 regions (as defined by regional council and unitary authority boundaries). It pulls together the most recent official economic data on regions.
PDF, 6.8MB, 84 pages
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