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Research Team Email:
firstname.lastname@rbnz.govt.nz
Biography:
Lynda joined the Bank in April 2008 as a Senior Research Analyst. She had
previously spent four years as a policy analyst at the Ministry of Economic
Development. She completed her MPhil at the University of Waikato, on the
ongoing mobility patterns of New Zealand and UK migrants to Australia, and also
has undergraduate degrees in Japanese, Economics and Linguistics (Canterbury)
and a BCA(Hons) in Economics (Victoria). Lynda is currently working towards a
PhD on “International Engagement and Performance of New Zealand
Firms” through the University of Waikato.
Current research interests:
- The determinants and consequences of exporting, foreign ownership and
international engagement at the firm level.
- Trans-Tasman Migration.
- Microeconomic analyses of firm performance and behaviour, particularly
using Statistics New Zealand’s prototype Longitudinal
Business Database
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Publications:
- Fabling, Richard & Lynda Sanderson (2010) “Exporting and
performance: Market entry, expansion and destination characteristics”,
RBNZ Discussion Paper 2010/07.
- McCann, Philip, Jacques Poot and Lynda Sanderson (2010), “Migration,
Relationship Capital and International Travel: Theory and Evidence”,
Journal of Economic Geography 10(3) pp.361-387.
- Fabling, Richard, Arthur Grimes and Lynda Sanderson (2009) “Whatever
next? Export market choices of New Zealand firms”, RBNZ Discussion
Paper 2009/19.
- Fabling, Richard & Lynda Sanderson (2009) “Entrepreneurship
and aggregate merchandise trade growth in New Zealand”, Journal of
International Entrepreneurship 8(2) pp.182-199.
- Sanderson, Lynda (2009), “International
Mobility of New Migrants to Australia”, International Migration
Review 43(2), pp.292-331.
- Fabling, Richard & Sanderson, Lynda (2008) “Firm
Level Patterns in Merchandise Trade”, MED Occasional Paper 08/03
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- Poot, Jacques and Lynda Sanderson (2007), “Return and Onward
Migration, Attachment and Travel of New Zealand Migrants to Australia”,
Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia 41, pp. 61-90.
- Sanderson, Lynda (2004), “Trade
and Networks: Mechanisms for Productivity Growth”, Ministry of
Economic Development Occasional Paper 06/05.
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