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The Off Work Economist: April 2013
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The Off Work Economist. Tuesday, April 23, 2013. And on a sadder note. Bit unhappy today World. One of my all time favourite rockers died on the 21 April 2013. As a 16 year old, I and some mates jumped the fence at the 1988 Brisbane Ekka Show to see her and the Divinyls play live. Rock on Chrissy Amphlett. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). And on a sadder note. Http:/ www.wiltshirehogan.co.nz. View my complete profile. My Favourite Links (not necessary econ). Picture Window theme. Theme images by Airyelf.
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The Off Work Economist: December 2015
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The Off Work Economist. Thursday, December 31, 2015. Lets make New Things :). Its been a long time, OffWorkEconomist. I've been busy - its been a busy couple of years. I'm back now. And I've got things to say! Its a great world out there, and in 2016, I want to add my two cents to it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lets make New Things :). Http:/ www.wiltshirehogan.co.nz. View my complete profile. My Favourite Links (not necessary econ). Picture Window theme. Theme images by Airyelf.
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The Off Work Economist: January 2016
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The Off Work Economist. Wednesday, January 13, 2016. A Tribute to the Exceptional. Steve Jobs, David Bowie, Paul Callaghan. exceptional people. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Tribute to the Exceptional. Http:/ www.wiltshirehogan.co.nz. View my complete profile. My Favourite Links (not necessary econ). Picture Window theme. Theme images by Airyelf.
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The Off Work Economist: International Transmission Mechanism and Tourism
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The Off Work Economist. Saturday, May 18, 2013. International Transmission Mechanism and Tourism. I've started a new job! I'm now a Principal Analyst within the Sector Performance team within the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE). What a rush! This has been my third week and I feel like I'm starting to get my feet under the table and hang of the role. Tourism is one of our foci. This week, MBIE released this:. One of the most notable trends is the long term decline in tourist expendi...
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The Off Work Economist: January 2013
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The Off Work Economist. Friday, January 25, 2013. Networked Societies and Growth in Cities. I am currently training for the Graperide. So have started putting in some hours on my bike. To pass the time in the saddle, I've been listening to BBC's "Analysis". Podcasts, today's listenings including Professor Manuel Castells' interview on Alternative Economic Cultures. These two ideas seem at odds and imply different "futures" for city structures, and - inevitably - the value of geographic-tied property righ...
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The Off Work Economist: And on a sadder note...
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The Off Work Economist. Tuesday, April 23, 2013. And on a sadder note. Bit unhappy today World. One of my all time favourite rockers died on the 21 April 2013. As a 16 year old, I and some mates jumped the fence at the 1988 Brisbane Ekka Show to see her and the Divinyls play live. Rock on Chrissy Amphlett. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And on a sadder note. Http:/ www.wiltshirehogan.co.nz. View my complete profile. My Favourite Links (not necessary econ).
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The Off Work Economist: I'm back! Lets make New Things :)
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The Off Work Economist. Thursday, December 31, 2015. Lets make New Things :). Its been a long time, OffWorkEconomist. I've been busy - its been a busy couple of years. I'm back now. And I've got things to say! Its a great world out there, and in 2016, I want to add my two cents to it. December 20, 2016 at 12:20 PM. We are nearing the end of 2016 and wheres the strategy? You declared you were back, but then you left again - did Bowies death distress you so much? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Off Work Economist: February 2013
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The Off Work Economist. Tuesday, February 5, 2013. Craft Beer Explosion in a Mature Dull Beer Market. Regular readers of New Zealand economic blogs don't have to go very far to be convinced of the attraction between Economists and beer , as t. He number of post on Eric Crampton and Seamus Hogan's blog Offsetting Behaviour. Big ups to Chris! Like your beer mate! Who has just moved to bigger prem. Kereru isn't alone in its journey from being a "S (sss). To becoming more a "SM (aaa). The anti-competitive is...
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The Off Work Economist: December 2012
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The Off Work Economist. Saturday, December 15, 2012. Productivity - at what cost? I attended the Government Economics Network. Pretty horrible performance and the panel came up with some reasons why our comparative preformances compared to other OECD countries may be so bad. Lack of competition was touted, significant investment in low growth sectors another reason, wrong investment (ie not in high margin industries) a third. All very good reasons. More later as I build some evidence. Which included that...