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Wellington International Airport is a vital point of connectivity for the Wellington region and plays a critical role in the regional economy 

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Museums and galleries play a significant role in our local and national economies, contributing to tourism, gross domestic product and curriculum-focused education.

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Plant variety rights protection benefits the economy, health, and the environment, but increasing costs could impact the competitiveness of primary industries.

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Report for NZKGI finds kiwifruit export model has created a brand that manages quality and quantity to deliver high returns to kiwifruit growers.

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New research estimates the contribution facilities management makes to New Zealand’s economy.

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Studies into Kānoa-managed investments in Te Tai Tokerau Northland and the manufacturing-engineering sector found positive economic, business and community impacts.

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Which economic model is appropriate for what research situations? We assisted FMAG in answering this question.

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Data Manager, Hugh Dixon, presented at the 2023 Symposium on Seafood Production.

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We uncovered many lessons that could be applied in Aotearoa New Zealand, and modelled how a large retrofit scheme could impact our economy.

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We conducted a review of the Treasury’s Business Finance Guarantee Scheme concluding that the programme supported small-medium enterprises to borrow during COVID-19

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An ambitious move to lower emissions from new houses and offices could contribute $147 billion to GDP, and support 46,000 additional full-time jobs per year.

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The funding has made a transformative contribution to the region.

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What happens in the economy if there is a boost to productivity growth?

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Assessing the existing and potential future economic roles and functions of the Hamilton-Waikato Metropolitan Area.

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New Zealand has successfully contained the COVID-19 virus. We may need more work to make world food consumers happy to keep buying our clean, green food.

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We're looking for discussion board participants across the country for research on the consumer credit sector for the Commerce Commission.

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An evaluation of the current state of the New Zealand waste stream, and the potential effects of introducing a large waste to energy plant.

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Frozen French fries from northern Europe are being dumped on the New Zealand market. They might be cheap, but this will harm the public interest.

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BERL stands by the findings of our feasibility study.

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Shifting logs from road to rail found reductions in costs to the environment, the forests and the communities of about one half.

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A study undertaken by BERL - is it feasible to reinstate the mothballed rail line between Gisborne and Wairoa?

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Excluded from the One Billion Trees programme, Konrad demonstrates the wellbeing and economic benefits of growing nut trees.

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BERL undertook research for BRANZ on financial incentives to design and build high performance homes.

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How the size and composition of the international visitor market changed between 2008 and 2018.

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Will the introduction of synthetic foods destroy New Zealand’s agriculture sector, or provide it with new opportunities?

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An introduction to the Summer 2018/2019 BERL Birds Eye View, where we discuss important topics for the year to come.

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It has now been 10 years since the 2008 Global Financial Crisis (GFC) and an excellent time to review New Zealand's progress.

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BERL is actively exploring the impact of alternative foods on our economy and the possible threats and opportunities.

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BERL, the University of Auckland and Beca assessed the future skills required for road land transport in New Zealand in 2035.

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BERL's research shows New Zealand's commercial fishing industry is worth $4.18 billion to the country each year.