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        • Use of exemptions provisions
      • List of Funds - COVID-19 update
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        • Rā Maumahara - the Journey to a National Commemoration
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For Māori Future Makers

We need to understand what the future will bring so Māori can make good decisions today. This report aims to share ideas and stimulate debate in the predicted context of an innovation economy, redistribution of world economic power, and climate change. 48 pages.

  • About: Business and Economics,
  • Published in 2007
  • Full DocumentPDF (2.1MB)
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  • The Māori Commercial Asset BasePDF (258KB)
  • Māori Participation in the New Zealand EconomyPDF (644KB)
  • Quality of Life Indicators for Māori Discussion DocumentPDF (1.5MB)
  • Demographic Trends and ProjectionsPDF (273KB)
  • 2006 Survey of the Health of the Māori LanguagePDF (4.7MB)
  • Investigating Key Characteristics of a Māori Business for Future MeasuresPDF (644KB)
  • Identifying Significant Elements of Māori Economic Development.Te Au RangahauPDF (455KB)

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