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OECD Economic Surveys: New Zealand 2011
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- Table of contents
- Basic statistics of New Zealand, 2010
- Executive summary
- Assessment and recommendations
- + Chapter 1. Adjusting towards a sustainable growth path
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Chapter 2. Policies to rebalance housing markets
- + Features of the housing boom
- + The nature of housing demand
- + Are households’ portfolios too concentrated in housing?
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The role of favourable tax policies
- The social housing sector
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Reducing supply rigidities
- Notes
- Bibliography
- + Annex 2.A1. Housing-related taxation: Interest deductibility, imputed rent and capital gains tax
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Chapter 3. How to move product market regulation back towards the frontier
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New Zealand’s long-run productivity performance continues to disappoint
- Figure 3.1. Real GDP per person
- Figure 3.2. Gap in labour productivity vis-à-vis the United States
- Figure 3.3. The source of real income differences, 2009
- Figure 3.4. ICT investment as a share of total economy non-residential investment
- Figure 3.5. Multifactor productivity outcomes
- Table 3.1. Labour productivity, MFP and capital deepening by sector
- + The regulatory framework needs to be top notch
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New Zealand’s regulatory advantage has been eroded away
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Policies to improve product market regulation
- Notes
- Bibliography
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New Zealand’s long-run productivity performance continues to disappoint
- + Chapter 4. Green growth and climate change policies
OECD's 2011 periodic review of New Zealand's economy. This edition includes chapters covering sustainable growth, rebalancing housing markets, product market regulation, and green growth and climate change policies.
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Publication year : 2011
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