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Motu’s research frequently relates to specific regions within New Zealand. This section details research about regions and settlements excluding Auckland.
Motu’s current and recent regional economic research focus includes:
Authors: Arthur Grimes | Dave Maré | Isabelle Sin | Shaan Badenhorst | Jacques Poot
Working Paper
The economic geography of graduate destination choices in New Zealand
We analyse the location choice of university and polytechnic students in New Zealand following graduation.
Graduates are attracted to locate in places that have high quality production…
Authors: Arthur Grimes | Dave Maré | Stuart Donovan
Working Paper
Firms are attracted to locate in larger cities, consistent with ‘agglomeration economies’ that are found in many countries.
Residents, however, are attracted to smaller places; factors such as congestion in larger cities are a negative for…
Authors: Arthur Grimes | Dave Maré | Kate Preston | Shaan Badenhorst
Working Paper
International
and local urban migrants
differ in their tastes
We examine whether bilateral regional migration flows are driven by the city’s quality of life (QL) or quality of business (QB). The QL and QB measures are…
Authors: Dave Maré | Ben Davies
Working Paper
Local job networks
promote growth in big cities,
but not in small towns.
We derive a measure of the relatedness between economic activities based on weighted correlations of local employment shares, and use this measure…
Authors: Arthur Grimes | Dave Maré | Kate Preston
Working Paper
People like to be
dry and sunny, by the sea,
but firms like cities.
We analyse which factors attract people and firms (and hence jobs) to different settlements across New Zealand. Using theoretically consistent measures…
Authors: Dave Maré | William Cochrane
Article
While the NZ population overall continues to grow, a large proportion of towns and communities in rural or peripheral areas exhibit near-certain stagnation (Cameron infra) or decline in their populations (Jack & Brabyn infra). This…
Authors: Arthur Grimes | Anna Robinson | Eyal Apatov | Larissa Lutchman
Article
We analyse impacts of economic and other factors on long-run urban growth in New Zealand. Growing cities must have preferred attributes (such as natural characteristics, social amenities and transport infrastructures) relative to other cities. We…
Authors: Darian Woods | Andrew Coleman
Working Paper
The average value of a particular class of agricultural exports varies widely across different destinations. This raises the question: in the event of a supply shock, such as the implementation of the Emissions Trading Scheme,…
Authors: Andrew Aitken | Malathi Velamuri | Steven Stillman
Article
New Zealand underwent a period of comprehensive market-oriented economic reforms from 1984 to 1993. In this paper, we use data from the 1986, 1991, 1996 and 2001 New Zealand census to examine the long-run impact…
Authors: Arthur Grimes | Dave Maré | Melanie Morten
Article
This paper develops a match quality statistic to aid researchers in linking regional data that are available at inconsistent levels of aggregation. The match quality statistic developed in the paper allows researchers to make their…
Authors: Arthur Grimes | Dave Maré | Melanie Morten
Working Paper
This paper develops a match quality statistic to quantify the trade-off between ‘specificity’ and ‘completeness’ when aggregating one regional aggregation to another. We apply this statistic to calculate the degree of mismatch between various regional aggregations for New…
Authors: Dave Maré | Michelle Poland
Working Paper
The purpose of this paper is to provide a guide to concepts, ideas, and measurements of geographic communities. The paper investigates the various concepts of geographic communities found in the literature and reviews existing studies…
Authors: Arthur Grimes | Sean Hyland | Andrew Coleman | Alex Collier | James Kerr
Working Paper
The New Zealand Regional Housing Model (NZRHM) includes estimated equations for four key housing market variables: house prices, housing supply (new dwelling consents), residential vacant land (lot) prices, and average rents. Long run (cointegration) relationships…
Author: Arthur Grimes
Working Paper
We place regional industry structures at centre stage in currency union analysis, decomposing differences between regional and aggregate cycles into "industry structure" and "industry cycle" effects. The industry structure effect indicates whether a region's industry…
Authors: John McDermott | Viv Hall
Working Paper
We use National Bank of New Zealand Regional Economic Activity data, to identify and characterise classical business cycle turning points, for New Zealand's 14 regions and aggregate New Zealand activity. Using Concordance statistic measures, logistic…
Authors: Arthur Grimes | Richard Fabling
Working Paper
This paper examines the determinants of the rate of forced insolvency in New Zealand.
The study incorporates two key features. First, we use regional as well as national data to explain insolvencies. The data cover six…
Authors: Andrew Aitken | Malathi Velamuri | Steven Stillman
Working Paper
New Zealand underwent a period of comprehensive market-oriented economic reforms from 1984-93.
In this paper, we use data from the 1986, 1991, 1996 and 2001 Censuses to examine the long-run impact that these reforms had on…
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