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Te Matapaeroa 2019
This research outlines the number and breadth of economically significant Māori-owned businesses and provides a clearer picture of the contribution of Māori to the wider economy.
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An Indigenous Approach to the Living Standards Framework
This discussion paper provides a Māori perspective on the Living Standards Framework that has been developed by the Treasury to measure wellbeing. It draws on Māori values and principles to provide a different perspective on wellbeing.
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Microfinance Research Summary
This Microfinance report provides better insights into the needs of whānau, and details a number of different initiatives that could be considered in the future to address these needs.
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Waikato Region Maaori Economic Action Plan and Agenda
A Short-term Action Plan and a Long-term Economic Agenda for Maaori in the Waikato Region to work together intended to lift the economic performance of Maaori, and the economies of the Waikato and New Zealand in the process.
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He Tautoko i ngā Pakihi Māori | Support for Māori Business
Whether you have a business idea or are well established in the international markets, there is a range of help available to you through government agencies and non-governmental organisations. This guide has been developed by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment to help you understand what information, assistance and support is available and where you can go to access it.
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Māori Economy Report 2013
This report presents an overview of the 2013 Māori economy from statistical information that was provided from a number of sources but primarily from the Census in 2013. This report further provides valuable information and findings about the economic landscape of the Māori Economy is the most current information available.
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Māori Economy in the Waikato Region Summary
Māori make a significant contribution to the economy in the Waikato region. This executive summary highlights key observations from the full ‘Māori Economy in the Waikato Region’ report.
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Māori Economy in the Waikato Region
This report was developed in a collaborative effort between the Waikato Regional Council, the Federation of Māori Authorities, and Te Puni Kōkiri. Written by Business and Economic Research Limited (BERL), the report explores opportunities and challenges to leveraging the $1.4 billion Māori economy in Waikato, and maximising the region’s growth potential.
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Ngā Takahanga Waewae o Ngā Kaipakihi Māori: The Footsteps of Māori Entrepreneurs
Māori entrepreneurship and Māori in business are growing fields of inquiry particularly since the financial recessions of the 1980s. The importance to the New Zealand economy of small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurs who create them is gaining momentum. The findings of this document indicates that Māori entrepreneurs differ from what is described as the ‘ideal’ entrepreneur.
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He kai kei aku ringa – The Crown-Māori Economic Growth Partnership
The Māori Economic Development Strategy and Action Plan, He kai kei aku ringa, provides a blueprint for a productive, innovative, and export-orientated Māori economy that will support better paying jobs and higher living standards. The Māori Economic Development Panel produced two documents:
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The Asset Base, Income, Expenditure and GDP of the 2010
Prepared by BERL, this report estimates the size of the Maori Economy and illustrates the relationships between Māori economy and the wider New Zealand economy.
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The Māori Economy
This document provides a brief overview of the Māori Economy in 2010.
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Waka Māori: He Pūrongo Rangahau/ Waka Māori: Summary Sheet
Rugby World Cup (RWC) 2011 was held in New Zealand over September and October 2011. Waka Māori was a Māori showcase pavilion, proposed by Ngāti Whātua o Ōrakei, and supported by Government. This sheet presents top line findings from a survey that was developed to gauge visitors’ perceptions about Waka Māori.
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Waka Māori: He Pūrongo Rangahau/ Waka Māori: Survey Report
Waka Māori was a Māori showcase pavilion supported by Government to: contribute to the vibrancy and energy of the Auckland waterfront; provide a unique venue for hosting events that was quintessentially Māori, South Pacific and New Zealand in form; and provide a facility for future hosting opportunities at key international events promoting New Zealand.
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RWC2011 Media Highlights
Rugby World Cup (RWC) 2011 was held in New Zealand over September and October. The Opening Ceremony on 9 September was a spectacular display with Mäori tikanga imbued throughout. National and international media coverage of the event was full of praise. The following samples from a range of media outlets in New Zealand and overseas.
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Māori Export Competitiveness
This report was produced because Te Puni Kōkiri wanted to gain a better understanding of the economic benefits of exporting, areas of New Zealand’s exporting advantage, and some strategies to enter export markets. This understanding will inform Te Puni Kōkiri’s actions as it supports Māori businesses to allocate their capital resource and increase their international activities.
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Māori: Demographics for Economic Return
Te Puni Kōkiri commissioned research to help create an evidence base on the impacts of demographic trends and their implications for Māori economic futures. The report shows that Māori demographic trends – alongside those of non-Māori New Zealanders, present the Māori population with significant opportunities.
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Māori, Science and Innovation - scenarios of potential, opportunity and value
This paper summarises scenarios modelled to demonstrate potential benefits (or costs) to the Māori economy, as well as to the wider NZ economy over the period to 2061.
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Lifting Māori Productivity – a scoping paper
Productivity is about using resources more efficiently. A better use of resources will deliver a wide range of benefits including higher incomes, better use of the environment and higher quality social services such as health and education.
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Tirohanga Ohanga mō Te Moana a Toi: Māori Entrepreneurs in Te Moana ā Toi and New Zealand for 2001 and 2006
Growing and promoting higher levels of Māori entrepreneurship and innovation has been identified as one of the key enablers for greater Māori participation in the future economy.
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Tribal Assets
Between 2001 and 2005/2006 the Māori commercial asset base increased by 83%, from $8.9 billion to $16.5 billion.
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Small to Medium Enterprises
In 2007, the total value added produced by Māori businesses represented approximately 2.0% of New Zealand’s GDP compared to 1.2% in 1996
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The Implications of a Recession for the Māori Economy
Te Puni Kōkiri presented a paper at the Māori Economic Summit providing a snapshot of and highlighting the key risks to the Māori economy in order to inform further work to mitigate these risks. It also outlines the key drivers for future change and how some Māori businesses may be placed to take advantage of these trends.
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Te Ripoata Ohanga Māori mō Te Waiariki: Report on the Māori Asset Base in the Waiariki Economy – An Economic Growth Strategy for a Sustainable Future
Māori economic development is historically concentrated in the primary industries and is driven by land ownership. An informed understanding of the current value and growth potential of the Maori asset base provides a strong foundation for strategic decisions, relationships and alliances to anchor Māori as key drivers of economic change within Aotearoa and globally.
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Te Pūtake Rawa a Ngāi Māori
He whakamārama o ngā rawa tauhokohoko Māori, me te haumi pūtea o te ahumahi. E whakawhirinaki ana te tātaringa nei i runga i ngā tatauranga “Rawa Katoa” i whakaputaina mai i te Tirohanga Whānui Pakihi ā Tau o te Tari Tatau o Aotearoa me ētahi atu pūrongo ā-tau i whakaputainga e ngā rōpū Māori nui. 2 whārangi.
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Te Wā O Te Ao Hurihuri Ki Te Ōhanga Whanaketanga Māori
He tuhinga matapaki i hangaia e te Pūtahi Rangahau Ōhanga o Aotearoa e pā ana ki te Whanaketanga Ōhanga Māori me ngā tau e haere ake nei.
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Te Tirohanga Hou
He whārangi pārongo e whakarāpopoto nei i ngā kitenga matua o te tuhinga matapaki Te Wā o te Ao Hurihuri ki te Ōhanga Whanaketanga Māori.
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Ngā Kaihanga Hou
Me mārama tātou he aha ngā putanga a ngā tau e haere ake nei kia taea ai e te Māori te whiriwhiri whakatau pai i tēnei rā. Ko te whāinga o tēnei pūrongo kia tohatohaina whakaaro, whakamatapaki kōrero hoki i roto i te horopaki e matapaengia ana o tētahi ōhanga auaha, te tohatohatanga kē o te mana ōhanga me te āhuarangi rerekē hoki. 48 whārangi.
Historical Influences - Māori and the Economy
The Māori Commercial Asset Base
Māori Participation in the New Zealand Economy
Quality of Life Indicators for Māori Discussion Document
Demographic Trends and Projections
2006 Survey of the Health of the Māori Language
Investigating Key Characteristics of a Māori Business for Future Measures
Identifying Significant Elements of Māori Economic Development.Te Au Rangahau
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Hei Whakamārama i ngā Āhuatanga o te Tūrua Pō - Investigating Key Māori Business Characteristics for Future Measures: Thinking Paper
This research paper provides a wider understanding of the characteristics of successful Māori businesses. The brief was to analyse thirty case studies and identify framework characteristics for future policy measures. 44 pages.
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