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The evolving NZ-US trade relationship : selected case studies

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  • Ballingall, John

    (New Zealand Institute of Economic Research)

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NZIER contributed the trade and investment chapter of the book Pacific Partners – The future of U.S.- New Zealand Relations. The case studies were developed to inform and illustrate the conceptual ideas presented in the chapter, and to provide real world examples of how New Zealand and U.S. firms are working together for mutual benefit.

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  • Ballingall, John, 2011. "The evolving NZ-US trade relationship : selected case studies," NZIER Working Paper 2011/1, New Zealand Institute of Economic Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:nzierw:2011_001
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    Keywords

    trade; New Zealand; United States;
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    • F14 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Empirical Studies of Trade

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