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Vol. 14 No. 1 (2018): Policy Quarterly

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This issue provides a preliminary commentary on the digital economy and society.

Published: 2018-03-15

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Articles

  • Law, Liquor, and Love

    Doug Sellman, Jennie Connor, Geoff Robinson, Sam McBride, Tony Farrell
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  • Earthquake recovery legislation: Learning from experience

    Sarah Kerkin
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  • Investing in New Zealand's Future Well-being: protecting and enhancing our natural capital

    Jonathan Boston
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  • Beyond the pay gap: The retirement disadvantage of being female

    Merewyn Groom
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  • Licensing Trusts in New Zealand

    Bernard Teahan
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  • Open innovation communication: Improving strategy implementation in the public sector

    Amelia Cina, Stephen Cummings
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  • Integrated Reporting: What is it and why should you do it?

    Jane Dipock
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  • Reforming the public sector and Parliament - Chris Hipkins' goals

    Colin James
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  • The digital economy and society: a preliminary commentary

    Peter Gluckman
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  • Platforms in Aotearoa: our fast-growing sharing economy

    Kevin Jenkins
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  • A Partial History of Futures Thinking in New Zealand

    Malcolm Menzies
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  • TacklingPovertyNZ: the nature of poverty in NZ and how to address it

    Conal Smith
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  • Cross-Party Collaboration on Climate Policy: the experience of GLOBE-NZ

    Kennedy Graham
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