Regional economic resilience in New Zealand - Summary
Published: 20 May 2024A summary of the Chief Economist Unit's paper on regional economic resilience in New Zealand.
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A summary of the Chief Economist Unit's paper on regional economic resilience in New Zealand.
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This paper provides descriptive analysis of regional economic resilience in New Zealand during the Global Financial Crisis and COVID-19 pandemic using an approach popularised by Martin, Sunley, Gardiner, & Tyler (2016). We focus on the resilience of regional labour markets, and complement this with analysis of regional labour reallocation, two regional case studies, and discussion of longer-term drivers of change in the regions and their implications for government.
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A post implementation report into the All-of Government Banking contract 2023. This report focussed on Banking business ownership/functional leadership; the Banking future state work; and AoG Banking Return-to-market.
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Graphs showing the daily petrol and diesel importer margins.
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Cabinet paper seeking agreement to progress the Immigration (Mass Arrivals) Amendment Bill on the 2024 Legislative Programme.
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Cabinet noted the work been done up to date with the principal regulations and agreed to the height and volume threshold of classifiable dams.
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Cabinet agreed to review the earthquake-prone building system and extend earthquake-prone building compliance deadlines.
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Cabinet paper seeking agreement to amend the height and volume threshold of a classifiable dam.
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Cabinet agreed to progress the Immigration (Mass Arrivals) Amendment Bill on the 2024 Legislative Programme.
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Analysis of options to extend earthquake-prone building compliance deadlines.
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