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New Zealand Productivity Commission
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Report
A learning system for addressing persistent disadvantage
The New Zealand Productivity Commission engaged FrankAdvice to prepare this report setting out potential features of a learning system. The Commission intends to use this work to inform their findings and recommendations in relation to a stronger public management learning system.
Discussion paper
Improving economic resilience: enhancing economic resilience of industries and communities to persistent supply chain disruptions
The Productivity Commission has released this issues paper for public consultation. The paper outlines the Commission’s current thinking on supply chains and economic resilience in Aotearoa New Zealand and overseas, and poses questions aimed at guiding stakeholder engagement.
Working paper
Does high-speed internet boost exporting?
This paper examines the links between uptake of high-speed internet and entry into exporting among New Zealand firms.
Report
A fair chance for all: breaking the cycle of persistent disadvantage - interim report
The Productivity Commission has commenced an inquiry into economic inclusion and social mobility in New Zealand, with a focus on helping those experiencing persistent disadvantage. These preliminary findings and recommendations have been released so the final report can benefit from review and critique by a wide range of stakeholders.
Working paper
Migration and firm-level productivity
Migration is an important element in the functioning of the world economy. As well as alleviating domestic labour shortages, migrant workers bring new knowledge and skills which can boost the productivity of the firms they work in. This paper examines how migrants contribute to productivity in New Zealand.