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The overall aim of this paper is to deepen the understanding of forming and effectively managing university incubators in the UK. Recognizing that the term 'business incubator' embraces a wide range of institutions, all of which aim to foster the creation and development of enterprises – SMEs...
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This paper summarises the conclusions from research which explores how people learn entrepreneurial behaviour. Although learning can be said to have a critical role in entrepreneurial achievement, the relationship is not well understood and, given the growing public policy emphasis which aims to...
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An aggregate consumption function is estimated for New Zealand from 1974 to 1995. The instability of previous New Zealand models is addressed by using a broad measure of net wealth and a theoretically more sound measure of income. Households are assumed to be forward-looking, but only partly so....
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This paper models the determinants of house prices in New Zealand at an aggregate and regional level. We model the demand for housing as part of households ' overall consumption decision and combine it with a supply curve and an aggregate consumption function. Dynamics are captured through an...
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This paper confirms the forward premium puzzle, or the failure of uncovered interest parity, in New Zealand's foreign exchange market. The rejection of the risk-neutral rational expectations hypothesis is traced to two sources. First, there is evidence of a time-varying and possibly...
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