The Treasury has published 12 new Working Papers today
The Treasury has published 12 new Working Papers today
• Examining the elasticity of New Zealand's
current account to the real exchange rate
(WP14/12)
•
• The role of value judgements in measuring
inequality (WP14/13)
•
• Pensions, savings and housing: a life-cycle
framework with policy simulations
(WP14/14)
•
• Income mobility in New Zealand
(WP14/15)
•
• Earnings and employment in foreign-owned
firms (WP14/16)
•
• Options to narrow New Zealand’s
saving–investment imbalance(WP14/17)
•
• Working for Families changes: the effect on
labour supply in New Zealand (WP14/18)
•
• Determinants of the New Zealand yield curve:
domestic vs. international influences
(WP14/19)
•
• Interpreting inequality measures and changes
in inequality (WP14/20)
•
• The effect of public pensions on household
saving: evidence from a New Zealand natural experiment
(WP14/21)
•
• KiwiSaver and the accumulation of net
wealth (WP14/22)
•
• Intergenerational developments in household
saving behaviour (WP14/23)
•
These Working
Papers can be viewed on the Treasury website at http://www.treasury.govt.nz/publications/research-policy/wp.
The views, opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in Treasury Working Papers are strictly those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Treasury.
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