| So far yet so close: Connecting New Zealand to the global economy |
| Competing to win: An external strategy for a changed world |
| Developing Kiwi global champions: Growing successful New Zealand multinational companies |
| The flight of the Kiwi: Going global from the end of the world |
| Dancing with the stars?: The international performance of the New Zealand economy |
| No country is an island: Moving the New Zealand economy forward by taking it to the world |

Expanding into the Australian market
07 Nov 2007 | 142 Kb PDF | Presentations
This presentation examines the importance of the Australian market.
The NZ/US economic relationship
10 Sep 2007 | 144 Kb PDF | Presentations
This presentation, prepared for the NZ US Council in advance of the recent NZ US Partnership Forum, describes the state of the bilateral economic relationship.
Achieving long-term economic success in Asia
11 Jul 2007 | 375 Kb PDF | Presentations
David Skilling talks about how to strengthen New Zealand's economic engagement with Asia.
Australia and New Zealand in a globalising world
17 May 2007 | 164 Kb PDF | Essays
A paper jointly prepared by the New Zealand Institute and the Lowy Institute in Australia discusses the impacts of globalisation on Australia and New Zealand.
The trans-Tasman economic relationship
16 May 2007 | 146 Kb PDF | Presentations
Background material prepared for the Australia-NZ Leadership Forum, held in Sydney in April 2007.
Australia New Zealand opinion poll
15 May 2007 | 117 Kb PDF | Presentations
Results of an opinion poll conducted in Australia and New Zealand in mid April 2007.
As a small country, New Zealand’s economic success rests in large measure on its ability to successfully engage in the global economy. However, New Zealand’s international economic activity lags that of many other developed countries. This project will examine how New Zealand can better position itself in the global economy in terms of both private sector and government action.