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Our objective of enhancing research infrastructure has led us to develop and document datasets and to make this data readily available to other researchers and graduate students. As an ongoing project, we are developing a standard approach to documentation. Information on datasets currently held by Motu can be found by clicking on the link below below. Currently, few datasets can be downloaded directly, but some are accessible on demand. Others are restricted for confidentiality reasons or because of limitations imposed by the owner of the data. The description pages provide information on how to access the data.All data has been compiled with the intention that it will be used for research purposes. If you are intending to use any for commercial purposes, you will need to contact the original source(s) of the data (this information is available in each dataset's Description page). While Motu has endeavoured to ensure the accuracy of the data and documentation, neither we nor the original source(s) accept liability for any errors or omissions.
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The Hidden Costs of Small Inflation: Savings, Tax and the Dearth of Home Ownership
Presenter: Andrew Coleman, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
Date: Thursday 30 October
Time: 12.30 - 2.00pm
Venue: Ground Floor Theatrette, BP House, 20 Customhouse Quay, Wellington
Click here for information on earlier seminars.
Presenter: Andrew Coleman, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
Date: Thursday 30 October
Time: 12.30 - 2.00pm
Venue: Ground Floor Theatrette, BP House, 20 Customhouse Quay, Wellington
Click here for information on earlier seminars.
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