Scholarship in Māori Economics
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As part of our Public Good Programme, NZIER has partnered with the Victoria University of Wellington and established a scholarship for undergraduate economics or public policy students interested in and connected to the Māori economy.
This is a two-year scholarship with an annual payment of $7,500 per annum. It is intended to support building a pipeline of economics or public policy graduates who can apply their skills to the Māori economy.
Scholarship recipients
- 2023/2024 Metiria-Hinekorangi Doyle
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Public Good
NZIER undertakes economic research and thinking in the public interest aimed at promoting a better understanding of New Zealand’s important economic challenges.
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Economics explained
On this page, we introduce some key features of our economy and the economic roles we play as people, communities, businesses and governments.
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Moniac machine
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