- pdf685.7KBWP22 2022: Fifty not out: Reflections on fifty years of publishing in economics journals - John Creedy
- pdf1.5MBWP21 2022: Elasticity of reported donations: Bunching evidence from New Zealand - Amy Cruickshank
- pdf665.2KBWP20 2022: J. A. C. Brown: Early economic modelling and applied econometrics in the UK - John Creedy
- pdf696.3KBWP19 2022: John and Ursula Hicks: Family backgrounds and education - John Creedy
- pdf846.4KBWP18 2022: Using the zeta function to explain ‘downside’ and ‘upside’ inequality aversion - S. Subramanian
- pdf923.1KBWP17 2022: Measuring the ‘inclusiveness’ of growth in the light of optimal anti-poverty budgetary policy - S. Subramanian
- pdf3.0MBWP16 2022: Low incomes in New Zealand 2007 – 2020: Incidence, intensity and inequality - John Creedy and Quy Ta
- pdf1.0MBWP15 2022: Do couples bunch more? Evidence from partnered and single taxpayers - Nazila Alinaghi, John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- pdf783.9KBWP 14 2022: Income taxation and progressivity: a measure of equitability - John Creedy and S. Subramanian
- pdf1.4MBWP13 2022: The incidence and age distribution of death: mortality by caste, gender, and sector of origin in India in the mid-2010s - S.Subramanian
- pdf1.7MBWP12 2022: Income mobility in New Zealand 2007–2020: combining household survey and census data - John Creedy and Quy Ta
- pdf755.2KBWP11 2022: Exploring a new class of inequality measures and associated value judgements: gini and fibonacci-type sequences - John Creedy and S. Subramanian
- pdf15.2MBWP10 2022: Measuring positional changes within the New Zealand income distribution: evidence from administrative data - Nazila Alinaghi, John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- pdf17.0MBWP09 2022: Differential income growth of individuals in New Zealand: evidence from administrative data - Nazila Alinaghi, John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- pdf19.4MBWP08 2022: Age-income profiles in New Zealand: new estimates based on administrative data - Nazila Alinaghi, John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- pdf703.7KBWP07 2022: Summary measures of equalising income mobility based on ‘three Is of mobility’ curves - John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- pdf1.4MBWP06 2022: Mortality comparisons 'at a glance': a mortality concentration curve and decomposition analysis for India - John Creedy and S. Subramanian
- pdf1.1MBWP05 2022: Income inequality and the accounting period in New Zealand: evidence from administrative data - Nazila Alinaghi, John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- pdf1.1MBWP04 2022: Inter-decile income movements of individuals in New Zealand: evidence from administrative data - Nazila Alinaghi, John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- pdf688.5KBWP03 2022: Mortality comparisons and age: a new mortality curve - John Creedy and S.Subramanian
- pdf1.2MBWP02 2022: The performance based research fund in NZ: taking stock and looking forward - Robert Buckle and John Creedy
- pdf2.4MBWP01 2022: CPF Ten Year Review 2011-21 - Norman Gemmell
2022 working papers
Access working papers from the 2022 Chair in Public Finance working paper series.