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Growth potential of Maori assets enhanced by changing the 'rules of the game'

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2008 has seen a surge in the pace of Treaty settlements. On 25 September alone, three settlement Acts were passed into law and two settlement Bills introduced into Parliament; September and October also witnessed the signing of several settlement agreements. Richard Meade explains why such settlements have substantial implications for the economic growth potential of Maori-owned assets.

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  • Richard Meade, 2008. "Growth potential of Maori assets enhanced by changing the 'rules of the game'," Competition & Regulation Times 372603, New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation.
  • Handle: RePEc:vuw:vuwcrt:372603
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