Derek Gill
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View article: The Myth of the Shrinking State in New Zealand Revisited
The Myth of the Shrinking State in New Zealand Revisited Open
This project uses a variety of lenses – the state as spender, producer, employer, investor and steward – to assess how the size and shape of the state has changed. We explore the conventional wisdom that New Zealand’s ‘neoliberal’ reforms …
View article: Government as a Digital Standard Bearer
Government as a Digital Standard Bearer Open
This article explores the key role the government can play in promoting the digital economy through the uptake of global digital standards. The potential of digital standards can be illustrated by the revolutionary impact in the 20th centu…
View article: Under the Radar
Under the Radar Open
International regulatory cooperation (IRC) refers to a diverse range of ways government regulators from different countries work together on developing and enforcing regulations. It has grown rapidly over the last 40 years, but it is littl…
View article: The myth of the shrinking state? What does the data show about the size of the state in New Zealand, 1900-2015
The myth of the shrinking state? What does the data show about the size of the state in New Zealand, 1900-2015 Open
As every student knows, the economic reforms of the fourth Labour government after 1984 reduced the size of the state. One of the elements of the government’s programme of economic liberalisation was to exit from state trading activities b…
View article: A prospective evaluation of the influence of three bariatric procedures on insulin resistance improvement. Should the extent of undiluted bile transit be considered a key postoperative factor altering glucose metabolism?
A prospective evaluation of the influence of three bariatric procedures on insulin resistance improvement. Should the extent of undiluted bile transit be considered a key postoperative factor altering glucose metabolism? Open
Among all bariatric management factors, operation type is the most important in IR improvement. The significant difference in response after SG vs. RYGB and OAGB supports the concept of metabolic competence of duodeno-jejunal exclusion. Al…