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Paul KillerbyACADEMIC PAPERS Killerby, P. (2009) “Arts Waikato Review 2009: A case study on capacity-building in the Waikato regional arts sector”, commissioned by Trust Waikato. Killerby, P. (2009) “Consultancy in action: Rotorua’s corporate sustainability project”, NZ Local Government magazine 45(1), January 2009. Killerby, P. (2008) “Community outcomes consultation – here it comes again” At Liberty, NZ Local Government magazine 44(2), February 2008. Killerby, P. (2007) “Monitoring outcomes – are councils missing the point?” At Liberty, NZ Local Government magazine 43(2), February 2007. Killerby, P. (2006) “Good practice advice for attributing community progress to council performance”, unpublished paper presented to the Waikato Strategic Planners Network, 20 September 2006. Killerby, P. (2006) “Performance, progress and attribution stories: The roles of intervention logic and contribution analysis”, unpublished paper, May 2006. Killerby, P. (2006) “Attributing outcomes to outputs: Intervention logic and contribution analysis”, unpublished paper, May 2006. Killerby, P. and Thomas, M. (2005) “Participation in practice: Hamilton Community Outcomes Consultation”, NZ Local Government Magazine, December 2005. Killerby, P., Thomas, M., Inglis, S. and Trigg, L. (2005) “Deliberative democracy, data mining and sustainable development: The Hamilton Community Outcomes Project”, unpublished paper, November 2005. Killerby, P. (2005) “'Trust me, I'm from the government': The complex relationship between trust in government and quality of governance”, Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, Issue 25, July 2005: 1-15. Killerby, P., MacPherson, R. and Smith, J. (2004) “Regional partnerships and jumbled jurisdictions: The changing face of regional development in New Zealand”, Sustaining Regions 4(1): 4-15. Killerby, P. and Lampp, W. (2004) "Collective decision making: First-past-the-post and single transferable voting as a means of prioritising community outcomes", New Zealand Planning Quarterly 152: 6-7. Killerby, P. and Lampp, W. (2004) "Section 91(2)(b): Doing it right", New Zealand Local Government 40(3): 28-30. Wallis, J., Killerby, P. and Dollery, B. (2004) “Social economics and social capital”, International Journal of Social Economics 31(3): 239-258. Killerby, P. and Wallis, J. (2002) "Social capital and social economics", Forum for Social Economics 32(1): 21-32. Killerby, P. and Smith, J. (2001) "From competition to cohesion: The changing focus of economic development in New Zealand", Australasian Journal of Regional Science 7(3): 333-352. Killerby, P. (2001) "A multivariate model of the link between social cohesion and subjective wellbeing", unpublished dissertation, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Killerby, P. (2001) "Social capital and human welfare: Results from the 1995-97 World Values Survey", presented at the New Zealand Association of Economists (NZAE) annual conference, Christchurch, New Zealand. Killerby, P. (2001) "Social capital and economic performance: A latent variables approach", presented at the New Zealand Association of Economists (NZAE) annual conference, Christchurch, New Zealand. Killerby, P. (2001) "Social capital, participation and sustainable development: Recent examples of inclusive consultation in New Zealand", presented at the International Association for Community Development (IACD) conference, Rotorua, New Zealand. Killerby, P. (1996) "A multiple regression model of real gross regional product in the Northland Region", unpublished dissertation, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Killerby, P. and Scrimgeour, F. (1992) "Local socio-economic consequences of a Kawhia-Awakino protected landscape", University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. Gibson, J., Killerby, P., and Ward, B. (1991) "Collusion and efficiency explanations of industry profitability: An assessment of some New Zealand evidence", presented by John Gibson and Bert Ward at the New Zealand Association of Economists (NZAE) Conference, Lincoln University. Killerby, P. (1990) "A simultaneous equation model of monetary policy in New Zealand", unpublished report of an investigation, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
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