CURRICULUM VITAE JACQUES POOT

Full name: Hendricus Jacobus (Jacques) Poot

Personal background: born 17 August 1955 in Schiedam, The ; has dual Netherlands / citizenship; married; three adult children

Present position: Visiting Professor, Department of Spatial Economics, School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands (since 1998) and Emeritus Professor of Population Economics, , Hamilton, New Zealand (since 2018)

Work address: Department of Spatial Economics, School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands Tel.: +31-20-5985533 or +31-20-5986090 E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: https://www.iza.org/en/people/fellows/2751/jacques-poot

Academic qualifications: Candidate in Econometrics (US/UK equivalent: BSc), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1974 Doctorandus in Econometrics (US/UK equivalent: MSc), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1978 Thesis title: Disaggregation of the Production Factor Labour in the Production Function Doctor of Philosophy, Victoria University of Wellington, 1984 Thesis title: Models of New Zealand Internal Migration and Residential Mobility

Honours, awards and distinctions:

International

Top 5% author of research papers in economics, https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.person.all.html

Fellow, Global Labor Organization, since March 2017

Elected Fellow (since 2015) Regional Science Association International (RSAI, an international community of about 4500 scholars interested in the spatial aspects – ranging from local to global scales – of processes of economic and social change)

Vice President (2016) and Elected Councillor-at-Large, 2015-2017 and 1997-1999, RSAI

Fellow-in-Residence at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS), September 2014 – January 2015 [only about 40 Fellowships are awarded annually from about 300 applications]

Elected Member of the Academia Europaea, honoris causa, since October 2012

International Prize of Environmental Creation 2012 [this Prize is offered by the International Institute of Environmental Creation, Hokkaido, Japan]

Visiting Professor of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), August 2010 – July 2011 [Appointment as KNAW visiting professor is by competitive selection]

Member, Spinoza Prize Selection Commission, The Netherlands, 2008-2010 [This Commission selects up to four personal Awards annually to the value of 2.5 million euro each to the most outstanding scholars in The Netherlands across all disciplines]

Research Fellow, IZA – Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, since October 2009

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External Research Fellow, Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), University College London, since July 2007

Elected Correspondent (equivalent of Honorary Fellow), Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, since April 2002

Member of the Editorial / Scientific / Advisory Board: Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy (since 2016); Asia- Pacific Journal of Regional Science (2016-2021); Regional Economies and Policies (2016-2017); Italian Journal of Regional Science (Scienze Regionali; since 2015); Region, Journal of the European Regional Science Association (since 2013); Review of Regional Research (Jahrbuch für Regionalwissenschaft; since 2013); IZA Journal of Development and Migration (since 2012); International Journal of Population Research (June 2010 – February 2012), Papers in Regional Science (since 1997); Australian Journal of Labour Economics (since 2001); Studies in Regional Science (since 1998); Australasian Journal of Regional Studies (since 1995)

Pacific Editor, Papers in Regional Science, 1998-2006

President, Pacific Regional Science Conference Organisation, 1998-1999

Visiting Fellow, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS) in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Wassenaar, November - December 1991

Visiting Fellow, University of Utrecht, May - August 1991

Professional Associate, Population Programme, East-West Centre, Honolulu, Hawaii, June/July 1986 and June/July 2004

Winner of the 1985 Ph.D. level Dissertation Medal of the Regional Science Association ( and New Zealand Section)

Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, January - April 1991 and November 1984 - January 1985

Awarded Australian National University Ph.D. Scholarship in 1979 (not taken up)

New Zealand

Ranked in New Zealand in research papers in economics: #5 (publications last 10 years) and #9 (publications all years); . https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.newzealand.html (November 2019)

Honorary Professor, School of Accounting, Finance & Economics (SAFE), University of Waikato (July 2019 – June 2021)

NZ-UK Link Foundation Visiting Professor (hosted by the School of Advanced Studies, University of London), September – November 2015 [at most two of these Visiting Professorships were awarded annually across all disciplines and universities in New Zealand]

NZIER Economics Award, 2013 [this is New Zealand’s leading prize in economics awarded to an economist for sustained research excellence in work that makes a significant contribution to informing public policy in New Zealand]

Statistics New Zealand Prize 2010 (jointly with Steven Stillman, ) [This Prize is offered for the best paper using official statistics presented at the New Zealand Association of Economists annual conference]

Affiliate, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research Trust, since April 2007

Member of the Editorial Board: Kōtuitui  New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences (2005-2011)

Trustee of the New Zealand - Netherlands Foundation, 1988 – 2008

Claude McCarthy Fellow, August - October 1987

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Member of the Population Monitoring Group of the New Zealand Planning Council, 1982-1989

Previous professional positions held: 2004-17 Professor of Population Economics, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand 1997-03 Associate Professor, School of Economics and Finance, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand 1994-97 Foreign Professor, Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan 1979-94 Junior Lecturer (1979-81), Lecturer (1982-86), Senior Lecturer (1987-92) and Reader (1993-94), Department of Economics, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand 1976-78 Research Assistant, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Present research/professional speciality: Economics of population (migration, fertility, labour force, ageing, population distribution); Meta- analysis; Monopsony in local labour markets; The “New Economic Geography” and implications for New Zealand; Regional development; Globalisation; Empirical evidence for endogenous growth; Transportation and environmental policy; Housing markets; Forecasting.

Teaching: Courses taught: 100 level: Mathematics and Statistics for Business and Economics; Introductory Economics; 200 level: Intermediate Microeconomics; Intermediate Macroeconomics; Building Economics; Applied Economic Statistics; Business and Economic Forecasting; Introduction to Population Studies; 300 level: Applied Demography; Labour Economics; Regional and Urban Economics; Environmental Economics; 400/500 level: Advanced Econometrics; Advanced Labour Economics.

Thesis supervision, full-year research Masters or PhD (when chief supervisor, this has been indicated by #; for current supervision the year in italics indicates expected year of thesis submission): #1996 Wen-Chuan Chang, MEnvSc, University of Tsukuba, Environmental Policy and New Investment in the Petrochemical industry in Taiwan. #1997 Keiko Hirota, MIntPolEc, University of Tsukuba, Internalization of the Cost of Water Pollution through the Market Mechanism; the Case of Peru. #1999 Katja Kleinveld, Drs, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Does Economic Liberalisation and Reform Increase Long-run Growth? A Case Study of New Zealand. #2000 Kerry Papps, MCA, Victoria University of Wellington, Wage Determination in Local Labour Markets: Theory and Evidence for the Wage Curve in New Zealand. This thesis won the 2001 A R Bergstrom Prize in Econometrics. #2004 Osman Hussein, MCA, Victoria University of Wellington, The Influence of Age- Composition on Saving Rates: a Meta-analytical Approach. 2005 Pramod Regmi, MSocSc, University of Waikato, A Study of Child Malnutrition in Nepal. 2005 Simonetta Longhi, PhD, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Open Regional Labour Markets and Socio-economic Developments: Studies on Adjustment and Spatial Interaction. #2006 Lynda Sanderson, MPhil, University of Waikato, International Mobility of Recent Migrants: Theory and Application to New Zealand and British Citizens in Australia. A paper derived from this thesis won the 2006 NZ Association of Economists Jan Whitwell Prize. 2007 Kay Webster, MSocSc, University of Waikato, The Maintenance of Group Identity through Social Networks in the Bay of Plenty Dutch Community. 2011 Julia Beckhusen, PhD, Purdue University, The Role of Human Capital in International Migration.

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#2011 William Cochrane, PhD, University of Waikato, A Spatial Econometric Analysis of Selected Local Labour Market Outcomes in New Zealand.. #2011 Lynda Sanderson, PhD, University of Waikato, International Engagement and Performance of New Zealand Firms. 2012 Valente Matlaba, PhD, University of Waikato, Regional Socio-Economic Transformation in Brazil. #2013 Matthew Roskruge, PhD, University of Waikato, Selected Econometric Models of Social Capital Formation in New Zealand. 2013 Ceren Ozgen, PhD, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Impacts of Immigration and Cultural Diversity on Innovation and Economic Growth. #2014 Steven Bond-Smith, PhD, University of Waikato, Innovation and Growth: Theoretical Models and Analytical Simulations of Spatial, Clustering and Competition Effects. Presentation of a chapter of this thesis won the Student Presentation Award at the 22nd Pacific Regional Science Conference held in Seoul, Korea, 3-6 July, 2011. 2015 Güney Celbis, PhD, Maastricht University, Regional Policies: Convergence, Trade, and the Allocation of Public Capital. 2018 Ngoc Thi Min Tran, PhD, University of Waikato, The Two-way Relationship between International Migration and Institutional Quality in the Migration and Development Nexus – the Case of Vietnam. #2019 Omoniyi Alimi, PhD, University of Waikato, Inequality Within and Between New Zealand Urban Areas. A draft chapter of this thesis won the 2017 Jacoby Prize of the Population Association of New Zealand. Another chapter won the 2017 Student Prize of the Australia and New Zealand Regional Science Association.

2020 Mohana Mondal, PhD, University of Waikato, Future Spatial Distribution of Ethnicity in Auckland.

Involvement in externally-funded large ( NZD 0.1 million) research projects since 2004: Feb 2004 – Sep 2009, Foundation of Research, Science and Technology: Enhancing Wellbeing in an Ageing Society, NZD 4.4 million (researcher, and contract leader 2004-06) Jul 2004 – Jun 2009, Tertiary Education Commission: Building Research Capability in the Social Sciences, NZD 8 million (member, board of managers) Feb 2005 – Jan 2009, Marsden Fund: Settlement and Circulation of New Zealanders Living in Australia, NZD 0.6 million (principal investigator) Jul 2005 – Dec 2009, Cross-Departmental Research Fund: Economic Impacts of Immigration, NZD 1.0 million (convener, panel of international experts) Jul 2006 – Jun 2011, Foundation of Research, Science and Technology: Infrastructure, NZD 1.6 million (sub-contractor to Motu) Jul 2006 – Sep 2010, Foundation of Research, Science and Technology: Choosing Regional Futures, NZD 1.6 million (sub-contractor to Environment Waikato) Jul 2007 – Sep 2012, Foundation of Research, Science and Technology: Integration of Immigrants, NZD 3.1 million (objective leader) Jul 2007 – Dec 2009, Research and Education Advanced Network New Zealand Capability Building Fund: Spatially Integrated Poverty Mapping, NZD 0.2 million (researcher) Jul 2009 – Jun 2010, Foundation of Research, Science and Technology: From Planet to Paddocks: an Integrated, Multi-Scale Assessment of Climate Change Influences on Land-Use Trends, NZD 0.1 million (researcher) Sep 2009 – Jan 2014, NORFACE: Migrant Diversity and Regional Disparity in , EUR 2.4 million (co-principal investigator) Oct 2012 – Sep 2014, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment: Nga Tangata Oho Mairangi: Regional Impacts of Demographic and Economic Change, NZD 1.0 million (including co- funding; co-principal investigator) Oct 2014 – Sep 2020, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment: Capturing the Diversity Dividend of Aotearoa New Zealand, NZD 5.4 million (principal investigator Oct 2014 – Apr 2017)

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Oct 2016 – Sep 2019, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment: Building Better Homes Towns and Cities (National Science Challenge 11): Whenu 1, NZD 0.2 million (sub-contractor to Motu Economic and Public Policy Research)

Current and past professional and administrative service:

Member, Scientific Committee, World Congress of RSAI, Marrakech, Morocco (June 2-5, 2020).

Member, European Science Foundation College of Expert Reviewers, since 2018.

Lead Assessor, New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) Endeavour Fund applications (Smart Ideas and Research Programmes), since 2016.

Member, Jury, ERSA Prize, 2008-2010 and 2016-2019 (Vice-President, 2019).

Editor, Economies, Special Issue on “Migration and Economic Growth” (2015-2017)

Member, Long Range Planning Committee, Regional Science Association International, 2015-2018

Member, PRSCO Young Scientist Prize Committee, since 2015

Member, James Cook Research Fellowship Assessment Panel for the Social Sciences, Royal Society of New Zealand, 2014

Member, Organising Committee, Special Sessions on “Population, Labour and Regional Science” at the 10th World Congress of RSAI, Bangkok, May 26-30, 2014 (cancelled) and at the North American Regional Science Conference, Washington DC, November 12-15, 2014

Member, Organising Committee, Population Association of New Zealand (PANZ) 40th Anniversary Event.

Advisor, Royal Society of New Zealand issues paper Our Futures: Te Pae Tāwhiti on the changing nature of NZ society, using 2013 census data

Co-organiser of the “Casino Royal: Double Minds on Future Cities” Special Session at the 53rd European Regional Science Association (ERSA) Congress, Palermo, Italy, 27 August 2013.

Member, Journal Review Committee, Regional Science Policy & Practice, 2013

Member, CPI Advisory Committee, Statistics New Zealand, May 2013

Member, Programme Committee, 2013 MAER-Net Colloquium, September 5-7, University of Greenwich, United Kingdom

Convener, NIDEA seminars, February 2013 – February 2017.

Co-chair, Organising Committee, International Workshop “E Pluribus Prosperitas: The Economics of Cultural Diversity”, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, April 15-17, 2013

Member, Program Committee, International Conference, “Increasing heterogeneity in the workforce and its impact”, Institute for Employment Research IAB, Nuremberg, December 6-7, 2012

Chair and Discussant, “Migrant entrepreneurship: an overview of the barriers, catalysts and the potential for economic growth” Session at the Pathways to Metropolis in the 21st Century: Immigration Issues and Futures Conference, , Albany Campus, October 24-26, 2012

Advisor, New Zealand Productivity Commission for the Study on Strengthening Trans-Tasman Economic Relations, 2012

Chair, Organising Committee, International Workshop on Economic Impacts of Immigration and Population Diversity, National Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis (NIDEA), April 11-13, 2012 5 CV Jacques Poot, 16-Dec-19

Member, Organising Committee, International Workshop on Population Ageing and the Labour Market, National Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis (NIDEA), February 2-3, 2012

Co-editor, Special 50th Anniversary Issue, Studies in Regional Science, 2012

Co-editor, Special issue on International Migration, Annals of Regional Science, 2012

Member, Labour and Immigration Research Centre Advisory Group, Department of Labour, May 2011 – April 2012.

Member, Scientific Committee, European Regional Science Association (ERSA) Conference, Barcelona, 30 August – 2 September 2011

Member, Programme Committee, 2011 MAER-Net Colloquium on International Development, September 17- 18, 2011, Wolfson College, Cambridge University

Member, National Advisory Group on the Development and Use of Spatial Planning Tools, 2011 onwards

Member, Scientific Committee, Summer Course of the Regional Science Association, Azores, 13-24 June 2011

Section Editor, "Regional economic growth", Handbook of Regional Science, Springer, 2011-2012

Expert Reviewer, European Research Council, 2010-2020

Member, Advisory Group, Academic Workforce Planning – Toward 2020, a collaborative project across the eight universities of New Zealand, September 2009 – December 2010

External Faculty Member, Graduate School, Purdue University, 2008-2013

Programme Co-ordinator, Australian Labour Market Research Workshop (ALMRW), conference jointly with the 13th New Zealand Labour Employment and Work conference (LEW13), Wellington, December 11-12 2008

Chairperson, New Zealand Dutch Community Forum “Onze Hoe Wie” (April 2007 – November 2008)

Member, Programme of Social Statistics Advisory Group, Statistics New Zealand (March 2006 – December 2011)

Reviewer, junior scholar papers submitted for the Epainos Prize at the European Regional Science Association Conference, 2005, 2007 & 2008

Convener, International Expert Group, Economic Impacts of Immigration Research Programme, Department of Labour (July 2005 – December 2008)

Member, Board of Management, Building Research Capability in the Social Sciences (BRCSS) Network funded by Tertiary Education Commission (July 2004 – June 2009)

Director, Population Studies Centre, University of Waikato (Feb 2004 – Jan 2007)

Member, Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) Internal Panel for Business and Economics, Victoria University of Wellington, 2003

Director, Graduate Programs in Economics and Finance, Victoria University of Wellington (Dec 1999 - Dec 2001)

Member, Faculty Leave Committee, Faculty of Commerce and Administration, Victoria University of Wellington (Sep 1999 - Dec 2001)

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Chair, Organising Committee, International Symposium “Off the Map in the Global Economy?”, 20-21 November 2001 in Wellington

Member, Expert Advisory Group, Negotiations to Revise Social Security Arrangements between Australia and New Zealand, Apr – Dec 2000

Member, Faculty Research Committee, Faculty of Commerce and Administration, Victoria University of Wellington (Sep 1999 – Mar 2001)

Convener, Research in Economics and Finance Workshops at Victoria University of Wellington (Apr 1997 - Dec 1999)

Vice-Chair, Local Organising Committee, 15th PRSCO Congress, December 8-12, 1997 in Wellington

Member representing Australia and New Zealand Section of the Regional Science Association International (ANZRSAI), Council of the Pacific Regional Science Conference Organisation (PRSCO), 1997-2010

Co-ordinator, First-year Course in Quantitative Analysis: Mathematics at Victoria University (300-550 students) (1985-1988, 1997)

Vice-President, Australia and New Zealand Section of the Regional Science Association International (ANZRSAI) (1993-1994)

Manager, Economic Research Unit at Victoria University (1992-1994)

Member, Institute of Statistics and Operations Research (ISOR) at Victoria University (1979-1994) and Convener of Wider ISOR (1992-1994)

Member, Building Economics Board of Studies, Victoria University (1988-1993)

Chairperson, Econometrics Group, Victoria University (1988-1990)

Editor, Victoria Economic Commentaries (1988-1990)

Treasurer, New Zealand Demographic Society (1980-1983)

External examiner of PhD theses in Australia, New Zealand, The Netherlands and

Referee of project proposals for Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE), New Zealand Foundation for Research, Science & Technology (FRST), Royal Society of New Zealand (Marsden Fund and James Cook Fellowship), Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and European Research Council. Referee of reports commissioned by, e.g., the Royal Commission on Social Policy, the Business Roundtable, the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, the Ministry of Education, the Department of Labour, the Treasury, the Ministry of Social Policy and the Ministry of Housing.

Consultancy clients: Building Research Association of New Zealand, Business and Economic Research Ltd, Counties-Manukau District Health Board, Davis Langdon & Everest (UK), Department of Labour, Environment Waikato, Hamilton City Council, Life Offices Association, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, New Zealand Agency for International Development, New Zealand Immigration Service, New Zealand Institute of Economic Research, Radio New Zealand; Thames-Coromandel District Health Board; Trade Development Board, Victoria University of Wellington Foundation, Wellington Regional Council.

Has acted as referee for the following journals:

American Economic Review Construction Management and Economics Annals of Regional Science Ecological Economics Applied Geography Economic Analysis and Policy Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy Economies Asia Pacific Viewpoint Entrepreneurship and Regional Development Asian and Pacific Migration Journal Environmental Modeling & Assessment Australian Economic Papers Environment and Planning A, C Australasian Journal of Regional Studies European Economic Review British Journal of Sociology European Journal of Comparative Economics Computers, Environment and Urban Systems European Journal of Political Economy

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European Journal of Population New Zealand Economic Papers Geographical Analysis New Zealand Journal of Industrial Relations Growth and Change New Zealand Population Review Industrial Relations New Zealand Sociology International Economic Review Oxford Economic Papers International Migration Papers in Regional Science International Migration Review Public Finance Review International Journal of Foresight and Innovation Policy Regional Studies International Journal of Intercultural Relations Resource and Energy Economics Italian Journal of Regional Science Review of Regional Research: Jahrbuch für IZA Journal of Migration and Development Regionalwissenschaft Journal of Economic Surveys Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies Journal of Geographical Systems Public Finance Review Journal of International Trade and Economic The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of Development International Affairs Journal of Population Economics Social Policy Journal of New Zealand Journal of Population Research Socio-Economic Planning Sciences Journal of Regional Science Southern Economic Journal Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Studies in Regional Science Journal of Urban Management TESG Journal of Economic and Social Geography Labour Market Bulletin Urban Studies Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences World Development. Networks and Spatial Economics

Membership of professional organisations: American Economic Association; Australian Society of Labour Economists; East-West Center Association; European Society for Population Economics; New Zealand Association of Economists; NIAS Fellows' Association, Population Association of New Zealand; World Economics Association; and various sections of the Regional Science Association International.

RESEARCH OUTPUT

A selection of international invited keynote and plenary presentations

Can government influence the long-run growth rate? Results from a meta-analytic study. 16th Biennial Conference of the Pacific Regional Science Conference Organisation, Seoul, Korea, July 1999.

Wages and unemployment: A meta-analysis of research on the wage curve in regional labour markets. 6th Summer Institute of the Pacific Regional Science Conference Organisation, Mexico City, Mexico, June 2000.

Disparities and despair: changes in regional income distributions in New Zealand 1981-1996. 24th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Section of the Regional Science Association International, Hobart, Australia, December 2000.

What can regional scientists learn from the wage curve?. 16th Annual meeting of the Applied Regional Science Conference, Okayama University, Japan, December 2002.

Peripherality in the global economy. World Congress of the Regional Science Association International. Port Elizabeth, South Africa, April 2004.

Changes in social security eligibility and the international mobility of New Zealand citizens in Australia. Conference International Perspectives on Immigration and Immigration Policy, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, November 2006.

A longitudinal perspective on Trans-Tasman mobility of the antipodeans of the Dutch. Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 2007.

Trans-national working and living in the 21st century: an Australasian perspective on the new paradigm. Panel on Circular and Temporary Migration, 13th International Metropolis Conference, Bonn, October 2008.

International evidence regarding the labour market impact of immigration: lessons from meta-analysis. United Nations Development Programme, New York, November 2008.

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Meta-data and meta-analysis. Summer School of the Australian Research Council Research Network on Spatially Integrated Social Sciences, University of Queensland, Australia, February 2009.

The effect of migration on income convergence: meta-analytic evidence. Workshop on Determinants and Effects of Interregional Mobility, Alghero, Sardinia, Italy, October 2009.

Selected findings from recent New Zealand research on the economic impacts of immigration. International Workshop on Migration Impact Analysis: New Horizons, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands, March 2010.

Growth in cities: a meta-analysis revisited. Meta-Analysis of Economic Research (MAER)-Net colloquium, Hendrix College, Conway, Arkansas, USA, October 2010.

The impact of immigration on innovation: evidence from Europe and New Zealand. Seminar on Space, Health and Population Economics, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, USA, August 2011.

The colour of future cities: grey or a rainbow? High Level Session and Panel: “The New Urban World”, 51st ERSA Conference, Barcelona, Spain, August 2011.

Strangers on the move: advances in migration impact assessment. Round Table Discussion on Sciences, Culture and Society: Mobility and Integration. Academia Europaea, UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France, September 2011.

Islands on the edge of the global economy. International Symposium on Migration, Environment and social Development in the Pacific Islands. University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan, March 2012.

Innovation, creativity and economic vitality. 12th PRSCO Summer Institute and the 4th International Conference of RSAI on Regional Science and Sustainable Regional Development. Renmin University, Beijing, China, July 2012.

Challenges and opportunities at the regional and local government level: a perspective from the antipodes. EIB Policy Roundtable of the European Investment Bank Institute, University of Economics, Bratislava, Slovakia, August 2012.

Lessons for Brazil, Japan and other countries from knowledge externalities research. Plenary Jubilee Session of the Japan Section of the Regional Science Association International (JSRSAI) 50th Anniversary Conference, Tokyo, Japan, October 2012.

Immigration and global economic welfare. Plenary session on “The European Challenge in Uncertain Futures”, Academia Europaea 25th Anniversity Conference, Wroclaw, Poland, September 2013.

Immigration's impact on innovation: recent evidence from Europe and beyond. European Migration Network (EMN) and Lithuanian EU Presidency Conference, “EU Agenda for growth: why migration matters”, Vilnius, Lithuania, November 2013.

The migration link between The Netherlands and New Zealand: past, present and future. Conference on the Dutch in Australia and New Zealand, Monash Conference Centre, Melbourne, November 2013.

Economic theories and evidence on regional growh. Keynote address at the 37th Annual Conference of the Australia and New Zealand Regional Science Association International (ANZRSAI), Hervey Bay, December 2013.

Does cultural diversity of migrant employees affect innovation? International Migration Review 50th Anniversary Symposium on International Migration Scholarship in the 21st Century: Critical Issues, Critical Questions. One New York Plaza, New York, September 2014.

The measurement of cultural diversity in economic impact studies. Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, The Hague, October 2014.

The in New Zealand. Invited presentation at the Seminar on the Role and Position of the Dutch diaspora in Australia and New Zealand, NIDI (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute), The Hague, December 2014.

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Is welfare the magnet that draws the migrants? Lessons from Australasia. Invited public lecture at the University of Southampton, sponsored by the NZ-UK Link Foundation and the Centre for Population Change. October 2015.

Does cultural diversity boost innovation? Invited public lecture at the University of Oxford, sponsored by the NZ-UK Link Foundation and the International Migration Institute. October 2015.

Migration, networks and international trade. Invited public lecture at the University of Leeds, sponsored by the NZ-UK Link Foundation and the University of Leeds. November 2015.

Can the “weight of evidence” on impacts shape the future of international migration? Invited public lecture at the London School of Economics, sponsored by the NZ-UK Link Foundation and the LSE Department of Geography and Environment. November 2015.

Does cross-border population mobility accelerate global demographic convergence? International IAB Workshop on "The Pensionado-Migration Nexus in Regional Labour Markets", Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam, May 2016.

Agglomeration and spatial cost-of-living differences: implications for inequality in New Zealand. Invited presentation at the Advanced Brainstorm Carrefour (ABC) Urban Empires: Cities as Global Rulers in the New Urban World. Adam Mickiwicz University, Poznan, Poland, August 15-16, 2016.

Brexit, diversity and regional science. Invited Spatial Economic Analysis lecture, 45th Annual Conference, Regional Science Association International – British and Irish Section, Newquay, Cornwall, United Kingdom, August 30 - September 1, 2016.

Is demography destiny? The cities of the future. Invited presentation at PHD International Media Company, London, 5 September 2016.

Regional science in a post-truth world. Invited plenary panel presentation at the 40th Annual Conference of the ANZRSAI, “Towards the Future: Emerging Priorities in Regional Policy and Practice”, RMIT University, Melbourne, December 5-7, 2016.

The impact of assortative matching on income inequality in the city. Invited presentation at “CITIES4PEOPLE: Intelligent Data Analytics for Next-Gen Cities”, Jheronimus Academy of Data Science (JADS), ‘s-Hertogenbosch, November 15-16, 2018.

The Wage Curve - A Quarter Century after Blanchflower and Oswald’s Book. Invited keynote at a Workshop on the Wage Curve, University of Applied Labour Studies (HdBA), Schwerin, , May 16-17, 2019.

Valuing cultural diversity of cities. Invited presentation at “CITIES4PEOPLE: Towards Smart, Safe and Sound Cities”, Jheronimus Academy of Data Science (JADS), ‘s-Hertogenbosch, November 19-21, 2019.

A selection of New Zealand invited plenary and keynote presentations

Changes in New Zealand regional income distributions 1981-1996. The State, Economic Development and Ethnic Co-existence: A New Zealand / Malaysia Symposium, Victoria University of Wellington, February 2002.

A meta-analytic assessment of the effect of immigration on wages. New Directions: New Settlers: New Challenges Conference, Wellington, April 2004.

The use of meta-analysis in empirical macroeconomics, with applications to the growth debate. The Treasury, Wellington, June 2004.

Global population change, and what does it mean on the edge of the global economy? Hamilton Club, Hamilton, October 2004.

Immigration to New Zealand: benefits, costs and broader issues. University of the Third Age (U3A), , Christchurch, October 2004.

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On the use of meta-analysis in the social sciences. BRCSS National Access Grid, Building Research Capability in the Social Sciences Network, October 2006.

Economic perspectives on migrants’ home country attachment, remittances and travel. Pathways, Circuits and Crossroads – New Research on Population, Migration and Community Dynamics, National Library, Wellington, May 2007.

Twenty years of econometric research on Trans-Tasman migration. Motu Public Policy Seminar, BP House, Wellington, November 2007.

Modelling economic integration of immigrants in New Zealand: ‘Getting Started’. Pathways Conference, Wellington, June 2008.

Trans-Tasman migration: stepping stone, exodus or circulation? Annual Conference of the New Zealand Association for Migration and Investment, Auckland, August 2008.

Drivers and economic impacts of Auckland demographic change. Workshop on the Role of Auckland in the New Zealand Economy, Waikato Management School, Hamilton, October 2008.

International migration: recent changes in a long-run perspective. Department of Labour immigration Policy Team Day. Port Nicolson Yacht Club, Wellington, June 2009.

The economics of migration. 2010 Economics Teachers Professional Development Day, University of Waikato, December 2010

Economic integration of immigrants in New Zealand: Winkelmann and Winkelmann revisited. Conference “Immigration Pathways: Policy and Practice”. City Gallery Wellington, December 2010.

Economic impacts of immigration. Motu Public Policy Seminar, Spectrum Presentation Theatre, BP House, Wellington and Old Government House, Auckland, December 2010

Economic research on diversity: international perspectives. Diversity Research Forum, Claudelands Event Centre, Hamilton. August 2011.

Meta-analysis in economics. Applied Econometric Study Group, The Treasury, Wellington, April 2012.

The challenges of future rural population change. Fieldays University of Waikato Seminar series, Mystery Creek Events Centre, June 2012.

Learning from the flood of findings: meta-analysis in economics. 53rd Annual Conference of the New Zealand Association of Economists, Palmerston North, June 2012.

Impacts of infrastructure on trade: evidence from meta-analysis. New Zealand Productivity Commission, Wellington, September 2012.

Immigration, language and host country experience: what does it mean in the labour market? Pathways conference “Mobile Populations: The impacts and Issues of Immigration and Linked Population Changes”, Massey University, Wellington, October 2013.

Some thoughts on measuring population in an increasingly mobile world. Panel presentation at the “Our People, Our Places” conference of the Population Association of New Zealand, University of Waikato, June 2015.

An outline of CaDDANZ research. “Diversity and Migration: Transforming Our Cities and Regions” – The Pathways, Circuits and Crossroads Conference, Westpac Stadium, Wellington, July 2015.

Bridging and bonding: the role of social networks in labour market outcomes for migrants. New Zealand Immigration Settlement Summit, Te Papa, Wellington, April 2016.

Social networks and successful settlement of refugee youth: recent research findings. National Refugee Resettlement Forum, Te Papa, Wellington, May 2016.

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The economics of cultural diversity; recent findings. New Zealand Treasury, Reserve Bank Museum, Wellington, June 2016.

Publications

(a) Articles in refereed journals

[1] Tran NTM, Cameron MC and Poot J (2019) What are Migrants Willing to Pay for Better Home Country Institutions? Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences, forthcoming.

[2] Cameron MC and Poot J (2019) Towards Superdiverse Aotearoa: Dimensions of Past and Future Ethnic Diversity in New Zealand and its Regions. New Zealand Population Review, 45, forthcoming.

[3] Maré DC and Poot J (2019) Commuting to Diversity. New Zealand Population Review, 45, forthcoming.

[4] Cochrane W and Poot J (2019) Did the Post-1986 Decline in the Homeownership Rate Benefit the New Zealand Labour Market? A spatial-econometric exploration. Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science, forthcoming.

[5] Tran NTM, Cameron MP and Poot J (2019) Local Institutional Quality and Return Migration: Evidence from Viet Nam. International Migration, 57(4):75-90.

[6] Cameron MP and Poot J (2019) The Estimation and Interpretation of Coefficients in Panel Gravity Models of Migration. Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences, 12(1): 9-15.

[7] Alimi OB, Maré DC and Poot J (2018) More Pensioners, Less Income Inequality? The impact of changing age composition on inequality in big cities and elsewhere. New Zealand Population Review, 44: 49-84.

[8] Ozgen C, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2017) The Elusive Effects of Workplace Diversity on Innovation. Papers in Regional Science, 96(S1): S29-S50.

[9] Poot J (2017) Looking Forward: the Importance of the New Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science. Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science, 1(1): 9-10.

[10] Grimes A, Matlaba V and Poot J (2017) Spatial Impacts of the Creation of Brasília: A Natural Experiment. Environment and Planning A, 49(4): 784-800.

[11] Maré DC, Pinkerton RM and Poot J (2016) Residential Assimilation of Immigrants: A Cohort Approach. Migration Studies, 4(3): 373-401.

[12] Poot J, Alimi O, Cameron MP and Maré DC (2016) The Gravity Model of Migration: the Successful Comeback of an Ageing Superstar in Regional Science. Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research 36: 63-86.

[13] Poot J and Stillman S (2016) Skill Composition of Immigration Flows and the Measurement of Education-Occupation Mismatch. IZA Journal of Migration 5(18): 1-23.

[14] Arribas-Bel, D., Nijkamp, P. and Poot, J. (2016) How Diverse Can Measures of Segregation Be? Results from Monte Carlo Simulations of an Agent-Based Model. Environment and Planning A. 48(10): 2046-2066.

[15] De Groot HLF, Poot J and Smit MJ (2016) Which Agglomeration Externalities Matter Most and Why? Journal of Economic Surveys, 30(4): 756-782.

[16] Poot J (2015) Cross-border Migration and Travel: a Virtuous Relationship. IZA World of Labor, doi: 10.15185/izawol.209.

[17] Poot J and Sanderson L (2015) Researching Duration of Residence: from Census and Postal Survey to Integrated Data Infrastructure. New Zealand Population Review, 41: 69-94.

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[18] Kourtit K, Nijkamp P, with Camagni R and Poot J (2015) Editorial Introduction for a Mini-Issue on: Casino Royale – the ‘New Urban Century’. Italian Journal of Regional Science, 14(1): 99-100.

[19] Poot J (2015) Migrants and the Wealth of Cities. Italian Journal of Regional Science, 14(1): 113-120.

[20] Nijkamp P and Poot J (2015) "Reply to “A Replication of ‘Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Fiscal Policies on Long-Run Growth’ (European Journal of Political Economy, 2004)”", Public Finance Review, 44(3): 406-412.

[21] Poot J and Vloeimans EE (2015) ‘Urban World Idol’: Could Shanghai rank #1 by 2050? International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, 14(1/2): 40-54.

[22] Celbis G, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2014) Infrastructure and Trade: A Meta-Analysis. Region: The Journal of ERSA, 1(1): 25-64.

[23] Wang H, Yan J, Kourtit K, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2014) Spatial-temporal Differentiation of the Carrying Capacity of Cities: a Case Study of Hunan Province, China. Regional Science Policy & Practice, 6(4): 383-394.

[24] Ozgen C, Peters C, Niebuhr A, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2014) Does Cultural Diversity of Migrant Employees Affect Innovation? International Migration Review, 48(S1): S377-S416.

[25] Matlaba V, Holmes M, McCann P and Poot J (2013) A Century of the Evolution of the Urban System in Brazil. Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies 25(3):129-151.

[26] Poot J and Roskruge M (2013) Internationalisation of Education and Returns in the Labour Market. Studies in Regional Science, 43(1): 61-78.

[27] Ozgen C, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2013) The Impact of Cultural Diversity on Innovation: Evidence from Dutch Firm-Level Data. IZA Journal of Migration, 2:18.

[28] Poot J and Pawar S (2013) Is Demography Destiny? Urban Population Change and Economic Vitality of Future Cities. Journal of Urban Management, 2(1): 5-23.

[29] Beckhusen J, Florax RJGM, de Graaff T, Poot J and Waldorf B (2013) Living and Working in Ethnic Enclaves: Language Proficiency of Immigrants in U.S. Metropolitan Areas. Papers in Regional Science, 92(2): 305-328.

[30] Roskruge M, Grimes A, McCann P and Poot J (2013) Homeownership, Social Capital and Satisfaction with Local Government. Urban Studies, 50(12): 2517-2534.

[31] Beckhusen J, Florax RJGM, Poot J and Waldorf B (2013) Attracting Global Talent and Then What? Overeducated Immigrants in the US. Journal of Regional Science, 53(5): 834-854.

[32] Daldy B, Poot J and Roskruge M (2013) Perception of Workplace Discrimination among Immigrants and Native born New Zealanders. Australian Journal of Labour Economics, 16(1): 137-154.

[33] Stanley TD, Doucouliagos H, Giles M, Heckemeyer JH, Johnston RJ, Loroche P, Nelson JP, Paldam M, Poot J, Pugh G, Rosenberger RS and Rost K (2013) Meta-analysis of Economics Research Reporting Guidelines. Journal of Economic Surveys, 27(2): 390-394.

[34] Gheasi M, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2013) Special Issue on International Migration: Editorial Introduction. Annals of Regional Science, 51(1): 1-5.

[35] Maré DC, Pinkerton RM, Poot J and Coleman A (2012) Residential Sorting Across Auckland Neighbourhoods. New Zealand Population Review 38: 23-54.

[36] Kourtit K, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2012) A Panoramic Overview of Regional Science Research. Editorial Introduction to the Jubilee Issue of Studies in Regional Science. Studies in Regional Science 42(1): 1-2.

[37] Matlaba VJ, Holmes M, McCann P and Poot J (2012) Agglomeration Externalities and 1981-2006 Regional Growth in Brazil. Studies in Regional Science 42(1): 145-161.

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[38] Roskruge M, Grimes A, McCann P and Poot J (2012) Social Capital and Regional Social Infrastructure Investment: Evidence from New Zealand. International Regional Science Review, 35(1): 3-25.

[39] Akgün A, Baycan-Levent T, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2011) Roles of Local and Newcomer Entrepreneurs in Rural Development: A Comparative Meta-Analytic Study. Regional Studies, 45(9): 1207-1223.

[40] Cameron MP and Poot J (2011) Lessons from Stochastic Small-Area Population Projections: the case of Waikato subregions in New Zealand. Journal of Population Research, 28 (2-3): 245-265.

[41] Poot J (2010) The Impact of Global Climate Change on International Migration. International Journal of Environmental Creation 13(1): 1-16.

[42] Poot J and Strutt A (2010) International Trade Agreements and International Migration. The World Economy, 33(12): 1923-1954.

[43] Longhi S, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2010) Meta-analyses of Labour Market Impacts of Immigration: Key Conclusions and Policy Implications. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 28: 819- 833.

[44] Longhi S, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2010) Joint Impacts of Immigration on Wages and Employment: Review and Meta-analysis. Journal of Geographical Systems, 12(4): 355-387.

[45] Poot J (2010) Trans-Tasman migration, Transnationalism and Economic Development in Australasia. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 19(3): 319-342.

[46] Ozgen C, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2010) The Effect of Migration on Income Growth and Convergence: Meta-Analytic Evidence. Papers in Regional Science, 89(3): 537-561.

[47] McCann P, Poot J and Sanderson L (2010) Migration, Relationship Capital and International Travel: Theory and Evidence. Journal of Economic Geography, 10(3): 361-387.

[48] Meares C, Poot J and Spoonley P. with Bedford R, Bell A, Ho E (2009) The Economic Integration of Immigrants Programme 2007-2012. New Zealand Sociology, 24(1): 113-124.

[49] Rutledge DT, Cameron M, Elliot S, Fenton T, Huser B, McBride G, McDonald G, O’Connor M, Phyn D, Poot J, Price R, Scrimgeour F, Small B, Tait A, van Delden H, Wedderburn ME and Woods RA (2008) Choosing Regional Futures: Challenges and Choices in Building Integrated Models to Support Long- Term Regional Planning in New Zealand. Regional Science Policy & Practice 1(1): 85-108.

[50] Cochrane W and Poot J (2008) Forces of Change: A Dynamic Shift-Share and Spatial Analysis of Employment Change in New Zealand Labour Markets Areas. Studies in Regional Science 38(1): 51-78.

[51] Poot J (2008) A Perspective from the Antipodes: Demographic Changes and their Economic Impacts in New Zealand. Scottish Affairs 64: 80-96.

[52] Longhi S, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2008) Meta-Analysis of Empirical Evidence on the Labour Market Impacts of Immigration, Région et Développement 27: 161-191.

[53] Poot J (2008) Demographic Change and Regional Competitiveness: the effects of immigration and ageing. International Journal of Foresight and Innovation Policy 4(1/2): 129-145.

[54] Poot J and Sanderson L (2007) Return and Onward Migration, Attachment and Travel of New Zealand Migrants to Australia. Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia 41: 61-90.

[55] Morrison P, Papps K and Poot J (2006) Wages, Employment, Labour Turnover and the Accessibility of Local Labour Markets. Labour Economics 13(5): 639-663.

[56] Longhi S, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2006) Spatial Heterogeneity and the Wage Curve Revisited. Journal of Regional Science 46(4): 707-731.

[57] Longhi S, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2005) The Fallacy of ‘Job Robbing’: A Meta-analysis of Estimates of the Effect of Immigration on Employment. Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues 1(4): 131-152.

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[58] Hirota K and Poot J (2005) An International Survey and Statistical Analysis of the Effect of Taxes on Car Use and CO2 emission. Studies in Regional Science 35(4): 1109-1119 (in Japanese).

[59] Poot J and Doi M (2005) National and Regional Wage Curves in Japan, 1981-2001. Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies 17(3): 248-270.

[60] Longhi S, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2005) A Meta-analytic Assessment of the Effect of Immigration on Wages. Journal of Economic Surveys 19(3): 451-477.

[61] Nijkamp P and Poot J (2005) The Last Word on the Wage Curve? Journal of Economic Surveys 19(3): 421-450.

[62] Cushing B and Poot J (2004) Crossing Boundaries and Borders: Regional Science Advances in Migration Modelling. Papers in Regional Science 83(1): 317-338.

[63] Nijkamp P and Poot J (2004) Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Fiscal Policies on Long-Run Growth. European Journal of Political Economy 20(1): 91-124.

[64] Kleinveld K, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2001) Heeft het Kiwimodel Haar Aantrekkelijkheid Verloren (Has the Kiwi model lost its Attractiveness?) Tijdschrift voor Wetenschap, Technologie & Samenleving 9(2): 69-71 (in Dutch).

[65] Poot J and Siegers JJ (2001) The Macroeconomics of Fertility in Small Open Economies: A Test of the Becker-Barro Model for the Netherlands and New Zealand. Journal of Population Economics 14(1): 73- 100.

[66] Nijkamp P and Poot J (2000) Tegenvoeters Veranderen van Koers (Antipodeans are Changing Course). Economisch Statistische Berichten, 85( 4247): 226-227 (in Dutch).

[67] Karagedikli Ö, Maré D and Poot J (2000) Disparities and Despair: Changes in Regional Income Distributions in New Zealand 1981-1996. Australasian Journal of Regional Studies 6(3): 323-347.

[68] Poot J (2000) A Synthesis of Empirical Research on the Impact of Government on Long-Run Growth. Growth and Change 31(4): 516-546.

[69] Gorbey S, James D and Poot J (1999). Population Forecasting with Endogenous Migration: An Application to Trans-Tasman Migration. International Regional Science Review 22(1): 69-101.

[70] Nijkamp P and Poot J (1998) Spatial Perspectives on New Theories of Economic Growth. Annals of Regional Science 32(1): 7-37.

[71] Nana G and Poot J (1996) A Study of Trade Liberalisation and Factor Mobility with a CGE Model of Australia and New Zealand. Studies in Regional Science 26(2): 27-52.

[72] Poot J (1996) Information, Communication and Networks in International Migration Systems. Annals of Regional Science 30(1): 55-73.

[73] Poot J (1995) Do Borders Matter? A Model of Interregional Migration in Australasia. Australasian Journal of Regional Studies 1(2): 159-182.

[74] Nijkamp P and Poot J (1993) Endogenous Technological Change, Innovation Diffusion and Transitional Dynamics in a Nonlinear Growth Model. Australian Economic Papers 32(60): 191-213.

[75] Poot J (1993) The Role of Trans-Tasman Migration in Forecasting the New Zealand Population. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 2(4): 395-416.

[76] Poot J (1993) Adaptation of Migrants in the New Zealand Labour Market. International Migration Review 27(1): 121-139.

[77] Poot J and Siegers JJ (1992) An Economic Analysis of Fertility and Female Labour Force Participation in New Zealand. New Zealand Economic Papers 26(2): 219-248.

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[78] Nijkamp P, Poot J and Rouwendal J (1991) A Nonlinear Dynamic Model of Spatial Development and R&D Policy. Annals of Regional Science 25: 287-302.

[79] Poot J (1990) Economic Aspects of Projected Population Change Beyond 2000: The Key Issues in New Zealand. New Zealand Population Review 16(1): 4-25.

[80] van Mourik A, Poot J and Siegers JJ (1989) Trends in Occupational Segregation of Women and Men in New Zealand: Some New Evidence. New Zealand Economic Papers 23: 29-50.

[81] Brosnan P and Poot J (1987) Modelling the Determinants of Trans-Tasman Migration after World War II. The Economic Record 63(December): 313-329.

[82] Brosnan P and Poot J (1987) Economic and Demographic Aspects of Trans-Tasman Population Exchange. New Zealand Population Review 13(2): 4-16.

[83] Poot J (1987) Estimating Duration of Residence Distributions: Age, Sex and Occupational Differences in New Zealand. New Zealand Geographer 43(1): 23-32.

[84] Nijkamp P and Poot J (1987) Dynamics of Generalised Spatial Interaction Models. Regional Science and Urban Economics 17(3): 367-390.

[85] Poot J (1986) A System Approach to Modelling the Inter-Urban Exchange of Workers in New Zealand. Scottish Journal of Political Economy 33(3): 249-274.

[86] Poot J and Brosnan P (1982) Unemployment and Labour Force Participation: The 1981 Census. New Zealand Population Review 8(1): 24-34.

[87] Poot J and Brosnan P (1980) The Propensity to Register as Unemployed. New Zealand Economic Papers, 14: 93-107.

[88] Brosnan P and Poot J (1979) Unemployment in New Zealand: An Errors in Variables Approach to Measuring the Number of Unemployed - Comment. New Zealand Economic Papers, 13: 186-195.

(b) Books authored

[1] Poot J (2000) Economic Principles for the Building Sector: a New Zealand Text. School of Architecture, Victoria University of Wellington, first edition 1994, revised edition 2000. Pp. 378.

[2] Poot J, Nana G and Philpott B (1988) International Migration and the New Zealand Economy: A Long- Run Perspective. Victoria University Press for Institute of Policy Studies, Wellington. Pp. 217.

(c) Books edited

[1] Poot J and Roskruge MR (eds) (2020) Population Change and Impacts in Asia and the Pacific. Berlin and New York: Springer (forthcoming).

[2] Nijkamp P, Poot J and Bakens J (eds) (2015) The Economics of Cultural Diversity. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar.

[3] Nijkamp P, Poot J and Sahin M (eds) (2012) Migration Impact Assessment: New Horizons. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar. Pp. 441.

[4] Poot J, Waldorf B and van Wissen L (eds) (2009) Migration and Human Capital. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK. Pp. 294.

[5] Poot J (ed.) (2005) On the Edge of the Global Economy. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK. Pp. 325.

[6] Higano Y, Nijkamp P, Poot J and Van Wyk K (eds) (2002) The Region in the New Economy. Ashgate, Aldershot UK. Pp. 430. Reprinted in Routledge Revivals series in 2019.

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[7] Kohno H, Nijkamp P and Poot J (eds) (2000) Regional Cohesion and Competition in the Age of Globalization. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK. Pp. 407.

[8] Gorter C, Nijkamp P and Poot J (eds) (1998) Crossing Borders: Regional and Urban Perspectives on International Migration. Ashgate, Aldershot UK. Pp. 376. Kindle edition available in Routledge Revivals series, 2018.

[9] Evans L, Poot J and Quigley N (eds) (1991) Long-Run Perspectives on the New Zealand Economy: Proceedings of the Sesquicentennial Conference, Auckland, August 20-22 1990. Volume II. New Zealand Association of Economists, Wellington. Pp. 382.

(d) Chapters in books

[1] Cochrane W and Poot J (2020) Effects of immigration on local housing markets. In: Kourtit K, Newbold B, Nijkamp P and Partridge M (eds) The Economic Geography of Cross-border Migration. New York & Berlin: Springer Verlag (forthcoming).

[2] Tran NTM, Cameron MC and Poot J (2020) The importance of political and economic institutions to the decisions of international migrants to return to their home countries. In: Kourtit K, Newbold B, Nijkamp P and Partridge M (eds) The Economic Geography of Cross-border Migration. New York & Berlin: Springer Verlag (forthcoming).

[3] Duncan NT, Poot J and Waldorf B (2020) Modelling the dynamics of circular migration. In: J Poot & M Roskruge (eds.) Population Change and impacts in Asia and the Pacific. New York & Berlin: Springer Verlag, Chapter 8 (forthcoming).

[4] Poot J and Roskruge M (2020) Population change the Asia-Pacific region: trends, issues and models. In: J Poot & M Roskruge (eds.) Population Change and impacts in Asia and the Pacific. New York & Berlin: Springer Verlag, Chapter 1 (forthcoming).

[5] Alimi OB, Maré DC and Poot J (2019) Modelling inter-urban migration in an open population setting – the case of New Zealand. In: R. Franklin (ed.) Population, Place, and Spatial Interaction. New York & Berlin: Springer Verlag, Chapter 11, pp. 201-223.

[6] Alimi OB, Maré DC and Poot J (2018) More pensioners, less income inequality? The impact of changing age composition on inequality in big cities and elsewhere. In: U. Blien, K. Kourtit, P. Nijkamp & R. Stough (eds.) Modelling Aging and Migration Effects on Spatial Labor Markets. New York & Berlin: Springer Verlag. Chapter 8, pp. 133-159.

[7] Roskruge M, Poot J and King, L. (2016) Social capital, entrepreneurship and living standards: differences between migrants and the native born. In H Westlund and JP Larsson (eds) Handbook of Social Capital and Regional Development. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar. Chapter 9, pp. 221-254.

[8] Cochrane W, Grimes A, McCann P and Poot J (2016) Spatial Impacts of Endogenously Determined Infrastructure Investment. In: H Shibusawa, K Sakurai, T Mizunoya and S Uchida (eds.) Socioeconomic Environmental Policies and Evaluations in Regional Science: Essays in Honor of Yoshiro Higano. Tokyo: Springer Verlag, pp. 227-247.

[9] Alimi O, Maré DC and Poot J (2016) Income inequality in New Zealand regions. In: P. Spoonley (ed.) Rebooting the Regions: Why low or zero growth needn't mean the end of prosperity. Massey University Press, pp. 177-212.

[10] Bakens J, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2015) E Pluribus Prosperitas: On Cultural Diversity and Economic Development. In: Nijkamp P, Poot J and Bakens J (eds.) The Economics of Cultural Diversity. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 1-13.

[11] Nijkamp P and Poot J (2015) Cultural Diversity – A Matter of Measurement. In: Nijkamp P, Poot J and Bakens J (eds.) The Economics of Cultural Diversity. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 17-51.

[12] Celbis MG, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2015) Infrastructure and the International Export Performance of Turkish Regions. In: A. Batabyal and P. Nijkamp (eds.) The Region and Trade: New Analytical Directions. World Scientific Publishing, pp.319-350.

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[13] Brunow S, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2015) The Impact of International Migration on Economic Growth in the Global Economy. In: B.R. Chiswick and P.W. Miller (eds.) Handbook on the Economics of International Migration, Volume 1B, Chapter 19. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 1027-1073.

[14] Poot J (2014) Meta-analysis of Previous Empirical Research Findings. In: R. Stimson (ed.) Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Spatially Integrated Social Science. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 236-262.

[15] Matlaba VJ, Holmes M, McCann P and Poot J (2014) Classic and Spatial Shift-share Analysis of State- Level Employment Change in Brazil. In: K Kourtit, P Nijkamp and R Stimson (eds.) Applied Regional Growth and Innovation Models. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 139-172.

[16] Cochrane W and Poot J (2014) Demand-driven Theories and Models of Regional Growth. In: M. Fischer and P. Nijkamp (eds.) Handbook of Regional Science. Berlin: Springer Verlag, pp. 259-276.

[17] Poot J (2013) Global Trade and International Migration. In I. Ness (ed.) The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration. Blackwell Publishing. DOI: 10.1002/9781444351071.wbeghm255

[18] Nijkamp P and Poot J (2012) Migration Impact Assessment: A State of the Art. In: Nijkamp P, Poot J and Sahin M (eds.) Migration Impact Assessment: New Horizons. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, pp.3-62.

[19] Ozgen C, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2012) Immigration and Innovation in European Regions. In: Nijkamp P, Poot J and Sahin M (eds.) Migration Impact Assessment: New Horizons. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 261-298.

[20] Genc M, Gheasi M, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2012) The Impact of Immigration on International Trade: a Meta-Analysis. In: Nijkamp P, Poot J and M Sahin (eds.) Migration Impact Assessment: New Horizons. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 301-337.

[21] Nijkamp P, Poot J and Sahin M (2012) Migration Impact Analysis: Retrospect and Prospect. In: Nijkamp P, Poot J and Sahin M (eds.) Migration Impact Assessment: New Horizons. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 419-436.

[22] Bedford RD and Poot J (2010) Changing Tides in the South Pacific: Immigration to Aotearoa New Zealand. In: Segal UA, Elliott D and Mayadas NS (eds.) Immigration Worldwide. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, pp. 257-273.

[23] Arroteia JC, Lopes E, Longhi S, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2009) Recursos Humanos e Desenvolvimento Regional [Human Resources and Regional Development]. In: Costa JS and Nijkamp P (eds.) Compêndio de Economia Regional [Compendium of Regional Economics]. Volume 1. Principa, Parede, Portugal, pp. 425-475 (in Portugese).

[24] de Groot HLF, Poot J and Smit MJ (2009) Agglomeration Externalities, Innovation and Regional Growth: Theoretical Perspectives and Meta-Analysis. In: Capello R and Nijkamp P (eds.) Handbook of Regional Growth and Development Theories. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, pp. 256-281.

[25] Poot J, Waldorf B and van Wissen L (2008) Migration in a Globalised World: a New Paradigm. In: Poot J, Waldorf B and van Wissen L (eds.) Migration and Human Capital. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, pp.3-24.

[26] Longhi S, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2008) The Impact of Immigration on the Employment of Natives in Regional Labour Markets: a Meta-Analysis. In: Poot, J., Waldorf, B. and van Wissen, L. (eds.) Migration and Human Capital. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, pp. 173-194.

[27] Nijkamp P and Poot J (2007) Mathematical Models in Regional Economics. In: W-B Zhang (ed.) Mathematical Models in Economics – Volume II, Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS). Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO. Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK, pp. 341-361.

[28] Nijkamp P and Poot J (2006) Spatial Perspectives on New Theories of Economic Growth. In: Z.J. Acs (ed.) The Growth of Cities, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, pp. 19-49.

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[29] Poot J (2005) The Quest for People: Population and Economic Development. In: JE Rowe (ed.) Economic Development in New Zealand Ashgate, Aldershot UK, pp. 31-46.

[30] Hirota K and Poot J (2005) Taxes and the Environmental Impact of Private Car Use: Evidence from 68 Cities. In: A Reggiani and L Schintler (eds.) Methods and Models in Transport and Telecommunications: Cross-Atlantic Perspectives, Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp. 299-317.

[31] Nijkamp P and Poot J (2005) The Last Word on the Wage Curve? In: CJ Roberts and TD Stanley (eds.) Meta-Regression Analysis: Issues of Publication Bias in Economics, Blackwell Publishing, pp. 127-156.

[32] Longhi S, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2005) A Meta-Analytic Assessment of the Effect of Immigration on Wages. In: CJ Roberts and TD Stanley (eds.) Meta-Regression Analysis: Issues of Publication Bias in Economics, Blackwell Publishing, pp. 157-182.

[33] Nijkamp P and Poot J (2004) Spatial Perspectives on New Theories of Economic Growth. In: Innovation, Space and Economic Development, Selected Essays of Peter Nijkamp, Volume 1. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, pp. 3-33.

[34] Nijkamp P, Poot J and Vindigni G (2004) Spatial Dynamics and Government Policy: An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Comparing Complex Systems. In: Innovation, Space and Economic Development, Selected Essays of Peter Nijkamp, Volume 1. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, 2004, pp. 151-183.

[35] Poot J (2004) Peripherality in the Global Economy. In: J Poot (ed.) On the Edge of the Global Economy, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, pp. 3-26.

[36] Krawczyk JB and Poot J (2003) Ecological and Socio-ecological Economic Models. In: JA Filar and JB Krawczyk (eds.) Mathematical Models - Volume III, Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS). Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO. Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK, pp. 238-262.

[37] Karagedikli Ö, Maré D and Poot J (2003) Changes in New Zealand Regional Income Distributions 1981-1996. In: ET Gomez and R Stephens (eds.) The State, Economic Development and Ethnic Co- existence in Malaysia and New Zealand, Center for Economic Development and Ethnic Relations, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, pp. 221-244.

[38] Higano Y, Nijkamp P, Poot J and Van Wyk K (2002) Trends and Regional Policies in the New Economy: An Overview. In: Y Higano, P Nijkamp, J Poot and K Van Wyk (eds.) The Region in the New Economy, Ashgate, Aldershot UK, pp. 1-16.

[39] Poot J (2002) The Impact of Globalisation on Regional Labour Markets. In: Y Higano, P Nijkamp, J Poot and K Van Wyk (eds.) The Region in the New Economy, Ashgate, Aldershot UK, pp. 193-220.

[40] Nijkamp P, Poot J and Vindigni G (2001) Spatial Dynamics and Government Policy: An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Comparing Complex Systems. In: MM Fischer and J Fröhlich (eds.) Complexity, Knowledge and Innovation Systems, Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp. 369-401.

[41] Poot J (2000) Reflections on Local and Economy-Wide Effects of Territorial Competition. In: PWJ Batey and P Friedrich (eds.) Regional Competition. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 205-230.

[42] Kohno H, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2000) Globalization and Spatial Diversity: an Overview. In: H Kohno, P Nijkamp and J Poot (eds.) Regional Cohesion and Competition in the Age of Globalization. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, pp. 3-25.

[43] Gorter C and Poot J (1999) Measuring the Impact of Labour Market Deregulation. In: G Crampton (ed.) Research in Labour Economics. Advances in European Research in Regional Science, Volume 9. Pion, London, pp. 63-90.

[44] Gorter C, Nijkamp P and Poot J (1998) Regional and Urban Perspectives on International Migration: An Overview. In: C Gorter, P Nijkamp and J Poot (eds.) Crossing Borders: Regional and Urban Perspectives on International Migration. Ashgate, Aldershot UK, pp. 1-31.

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[45] Poot J (1998) The Impact of Immigration on Labour Markets and Urban Infrastructure in Australia and New Zealand. In: C Gorter, P Nijkamp and J Poot (eds.) Crossing Borders: Regional and Urban Perspectives on International Migration. Ashgate, Aldershot UK, pp. 129-157.

[46] Poot J (1997) Bevolkingsprognoses en Econometrie (Population Forecasts and Econometrics). In: G van der Laan, JWB van Overhagen, IJ Steyn and HC Tijms (eds.) Econometrie in Beweging - Bundel bij het Afscheid van Prof.dr. A.H.Q.M. Merkies. Free University, Amsterdam, pp. 155-168 (in Dutch).

[47] Nijkamp P and Poot J (1997) Endogenous Technological Change, Long-Run Growth and Spatial Interdependence: A Survey. In: CS Bertuglia, S Lombardo and P Nijkamp (eds.) Innovative Behaviour in Space and Time. Springer Verlag, Berlin, 213-238.

[48] Nijkamp P and Poot J (1996) Dynamics of Generalised Spatial Interaction Models. In: KE Haynes et al. (eds.) Modern Classics in Regional Science - Regional Dynamics II. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 569-592.

[49] Nana G and Poot J (1996) Trans-Tasman Migration and Closer Economic Relations. In: PJ Lloyd and LS Williams (eds.) International Trade and Migration in the APEC Region. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 121-137.

[50] Nijkamp P and Poot J (1993) Lessons from Nonlinear Dynamic Economics. In: P Nijkamp and A Reggiani (eds.) Non-Linear Evolution of Spatial Economic Systems. Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp. 25-57.

[51] Nijkamp P and Poot J (1993) Technological Progress and Spatial Dynamics: A Theoretical Reflection. In: H Kohno and P Nijkamp (eds.) Potentials and Bottlenecks of Spatial Economic Development. Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp. 196-222.

[52] Poot J (1993) Trans-Tasman Migration and Economic Growth in Australasia. In: G Carmichael (ed.) Trans-Tasman Migration: Trends, Causes and Consequences. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, pp. 288-314.

[53] Poot J (1992) International Migration in the New Zealand Economy of the 1980s. In: A.D. Trlin and P. Spoonley (eds.) New Zealand and International Migration: A Digest and Bibliography No. 2. Department of Sociology, Massey University, Palmerston North, pp. 29-47.

[54] Poot J (1988) International Migration and the New Zealand Economy: A Trans-Tasman Comparison. In: L Baker and P Miller (eds.) The Economics of Immigration. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, pp. 207-240.

[55] Nana G, Philpott B and Poot J (1988) A Rejoinder. In: L Baker and P Miller (eds.) The Economics of Immigration. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 1988, pp. 245-248.

[56] Poot J (1988) The New Zealand Labour Force: A Demographic Outlook. In: C Crothers and RD Bedford (eds.) The Business of Population. New Zealand Demographic Society, Wellington, pp. 51-69.

[57] Poot J (1986) The Scope, Limits and Reliability of New Zealand Census Data on Internal Migration. In: C Crothers (ed.) The Uses and Limitations of Census Data. New Zealand Demographic Society, Wellington, pp. 91-106.

[58] Nijkamp P and Poot J (1986) Technological Change and Labour Migration in a General Spatial Interaction System. In: P. Nijkamp (ed.) Technological Change, Employment and Spatial Dynamics. Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp. 358-371.

[59] Nijkamp P and Poot J (1985) Nieuwe Ontwikkelingen in Dynamische Ruimtelijke Interactie Modellen (New Developments in Dynamic Spatial Interaction Models). In: F. le Clerq (ed.) Dynamiek en Evenwicht In Verkeer en Mobiliteit. Planologisch Studiecentrum TNO, Delft, pp.671-693 (in Dutch).

[60] Poot J (1981) Intra-Urban Residential Mobility; A Case Study of New Zealand. In: W van Lierop and P Nijkamp (eds.) Urban Infrastructure, Location and Housing. Sijthoff & Noordhoff, Alphen aan den Rijn, pp. 99-122.

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(e) Papers in published conference proceedings

[1] Alimi O, Maré DC and Poot J (2016) Revisiting Income Inequality within and Between New Zealand’s Regions: Analysis of 1981-2013 Census Data. In: Proceedings of the 14th Pacific Regional Science Conference Organisation Summer Institute, June 27-29. Dusit Thani Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 64- 86.

[2] Poot J (2016) Bridging and Bonding: the Role of Social Networks in Labour Market Outcomes for Migrants. Settlement Summit 2016 Proceedings. pp. 17-23. Wellington: MBIE.

[3] Alimi O, Maré DC and Poot J (2015) Does Distance Still Matter for Internal Migration and, if so, How? Evidence from 1986 to 2006. In: PS Morrison (ed.) Labour, Employment and Work in New Zealand - Proceedings of the LEW16 Conference, November 27&28 2014. School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington. http://ojs.victoria.ac.nz/LEW/index

[4] Poot J (2014) The Dutch in New Zealand: Past, Present and Future. In: Home Abroad: A Profile of the Dutch Diaspora in New Zealand. Proceedings of the Conference on Dutch Diaspora in Australia and New Zealand, 15 November 2013. Wellington: New Zealand-Netherlands Foundation, pp. 7-18.

[5] Cochrane W and Poot J (2009) Regional Labour Market Adjustment and Social Security Benefit Uptake. In: PS Morrison (ed,) Labour, Employment and Work in New Zealand 2008 - Proceedings of the Joint LEW13/ALMRW Conference, December 11&12. School of Geography, Environmental and Earth Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, pp. 343-354.

[6] Huser B, Rutledge DT, van Delden H, Wedderburn ME, Cameron M, Elliott S, Fenton T, Hurkens J, McBride G, McDonald G, O’Connor M, Phyn D, Poot J, Price R, Small B, Tait A, Vanhout R and Woods RA (2009) Development of an Integrated Spatial Decision Support System (ISDSS) for Local Government in New Zealand. In: Proceedings of the 18th World IMACS/MODSIM International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Cairns 13-17 July. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, pp. 2370-2376.

[7] Cochrane W and Poot J (2007) Homeownership and the New Zealand Labour Market. In: PS Morrison (ed.) Labour, Employment and Work in New Zealand 2006 - Proceedings of the Twelfth Conference. Victoria University of Wellington, pp. 416-426.

[8] Rutledge D, McDonald G, Cameron M, McBride G, Poot J, Scrimgeour F, Price R, Phyn D, van Delden H., Huser B, Small B, Wedderburn L and Fenton T (2007). Development of Spatial Decision Support Systems to Support Long-term, Integrated Planning. In: L Oxley and D Kulasiri (eds.) MODSIM 2007 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, December 2007, pp. 308-314.

[9] McCann P and Poot J (2007) An Integrated Analysis of Trans-Border Employment, Home Country Attachment, Remittances and Travel. In: Proceedings of the 1st Annual Conference of the Bangladesh Regional Science Association, March 16-17, 2007. Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka.

[10] Baxendine S, Cochrane B and Poot J (2005) Description and Spatial Analysis of Employment Change in New Zealand’s Labour Market Areas 1986-2001. In: P Dalziel (ed.) Refereed Proceedings of 29th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Regional Science Association International, Manukau City, New Zealand, September 27-30, 2005, CD-ROM published by AERU, Lincoln University, pp. 46-109.

[11] Baxendine S, Cochrane B, Pool I and Poot J (2005) An Interpretation of New Zealand’s Regional Employment Change by Means of Classic Shift-Share Analysis 1986-2001. In: SB Blumenfeld and G Lafferty (eds.) Labour, Employment and Work in New Zealand - Proceedings of the Eleventh Conference. Industrial Relations Centre, Victoria University of Wellington, pp. 149-160.

[12] Hirota K and Poot J (2004) Vehicle Related Tax for Environmental Sustainability. In: Proceedings of the 20th Conference on Energy, Economics and Environment January 29-30 2004, Tokyo, Japan, pp. 589- 592 (in Japanese).

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[13] Poot J (2000) The Impact of Globalisation on Regional Labour Markets in the Pacific Rim. In: The 21st Century: An Era of Globalization and Creative Diversity. Proceedings of an International Symposium. University of Ulsan, Korea, pp. 49-77.

[14] Gorter C and Poot J (1999) Recent Labour Market Reforms: A Comparison of the "Kiwi" and "Polder" Models. In: PS Morrison (ed.) Labour, Employment and Work in New Zealand - Proceedings of the Eighth Conference. Institute of Geography, Victoria University of Wellington, pp. 47-60.

[15] Morrison PS and Poot J (1999) The Wage Curve and Local Labour Markets in New Zealand. In: PS Morrison (ed.) Labour, Employment and Work in New Zealand - Proceedings of the Eighth Conference. Institute of Geography, Victoria University of Wellington, pp. 96-109.

[16] Poot J (1997) New Theories of Economic Growth. Lessons for the Asia-Pacific Region. In: Proceedings of the Second Asia-Pacific Young Leaders Conference. The National Youth Commission, Executive Yuan, Taipei, ROC, pp. 3.1-3.11.

[17] Poot J (1995) The Economics of Immigration and New Zealand's Immigration Policy. In: T Beal (ed.) New Zealand Facing the 21st Century - Proceedings of a Symposium. Centre for Asia/Pacific Law and Business, Victoria University of Wellington, pp. 1-12.

[18] Poot J (1994) A Survey of Recent Findings on the Contribution of Immigrants to the New Zealand Economy. In: Multi-Ethnic Aotearoa New Zealand: Challenge of the Future - Proceedings of the 1993 National Conference. NZ Federation of Ethnic Councils, Wellington, pp. 23-30.

[19] Poot J and Siegers JJ (1993) Societal Change and the Economics of Fertility and Female Labour Force Participation. In: P. Morrison (ed.) Labour, Employment and Work in New Zealand - Proceedings of the Fifth Conference. Department of Geography, Victoria University of Wellington, pp. 38-47.

[20] Poot J (1991) Introduction to Section Three. In: L Evans, J Poot and N Quigley (eds.) Long-Run Perspectives on the New Zealand Economy. New Zealand Association of Economists, Proceedings of the Sesquicentennial Conference, Auckland, August 20-22 1990, Volume II, Wellington, pp. 284-289.

[21] Merkies AHQM and Poot J (1990) A Case-Study of Forecasting Building Activity in The Netherlands and New Zealand. In: V. Ireland et al. (eds.) CIB 90: Building Economics and Construction Management, Volume 1. International Council for Building Research Studies and Documentation, University of Technology, Sydney, pp. 201-216.

[22] Poot J (1989) Economic Aspects of Projected Population Change Beyond 2000. In: 1990, One Thousand Years of New Zealand Population: Heeding the Past and Planning for the Future. Proceedings of the 1989 New Zealand Demographic Society Conference. New Zealand Demographic Society, Wellington, pp. 121-135.

[23] Poot J (1987) Modelling the Economic Consequences of Migration. In: Proceedings of the 14th New Zealand Geography Conference. New Zealand Geographical Society, Palmerston North, pp. 182-188.

[24] Poot J (1985) Reflections on the Cost-Benefit Framework for Investment in Buildings. In: Idea 85: Investment and Design, Their Effects on Your Assets - Papers of the IDEA 85 Conference in Wellington. Ministry of Works, Wellington, pp. 159-165.

[25] Poot J (1984) Communication through Building Statistics - A New Zealand Review of Information on Investment in Building. In: Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Institutes of Building 1984 Conference. New Zealand Institute of Building, Wellington, pp. 31-44.

[26] Brosnan P and Poot J (1980) Geographic Labour Mobility in New Zealand. A Comparison of the 1966- 1971 and 1971-1976 Periods. In: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference of the New Zealand Demographic Society. New Zealand Demographic Society, Wellington. Pp. 26.

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(f) Published reports and discussion & working papers (excluding discussion & working papers subsequently published in journals, books or conference proceedings)

[1] Maré DC and Poot J (2019) Valuing Cultural Diversity of Cities. Working Paper 19/05, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, Wellington.

[2] Mondal M, Cameron MP and Poot J (2019) Economic and Cultural Residential Sorting of Auckland’s Population 1991-2013: An Entropy Approach. Working Papers in Economics 3/19, University of Waikato.

[3] Stroombergen, A, Bealing M, Torshizian I and Poot J (2018) Impacts of Socio-demographic Changes on the New Zealand Land Transport System. Research report 646. NZ Transport Agency, Wellington. Pp 81.

[4] Alimi OB, Maré DC and Poot J (2018) International Migration and the Distribution of Income in New Zealand Metropolitan and Non-metropolitan Areas. Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 11959, IZA Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany.

[5] Alimi OB, Maré DC and Poot J (2018) Who Partners Up? Educational Assortative Matching and the Distribution of Income in New Zealand. Working Paper 18/13, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, Wellington.

[6] Tran NTM, Cameron MP and Poot J (2018) What are Migrants Willing to Pay for Better Home Country Institutions?: The Case of Viet Nam. Working Papers in Economics 18/10, University of Waikato.

[7] Tran NTM, Cameron MP and Poot J (2018) Return or Not Return? The Role of Home-Country Institutional Quality in Vietnamese Migrants’ Return Intentions. Working Papers in Economics 18/04, University of Waikato.

[8] Tran NTM, Cameron MP and Poot J (2017) International Migration and Institutional Quality in the Home Country: It Matters Where You Go and How Long You Stay. Working Paper 17/17, Department of Economics, University of Waikato; and Discussion Paper IZA DP No. 10945, IZA Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany.

[9] Cochrane W and Poot J (2016) Past Research on the Impact of International Migration on the Housing Market: Implications for Auckland. Report commissioned by MBIE. Wellington: Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. http://www.mbie.govt.nz/publications-research/publications/housing-and- property/nidea-report-immigration-housing-literature-review.pdf

[10] Reed WR, Florax RJGM and Poot J (2015). A Monte Carlo Analysis of Alternative Meta-Analysis Estimators in the Presence of Publication Bias. Economics Discussion Papers, No 2015-9, Kiel Institute for the World Economy. http://www.economics-ejournal.org/economics/discussionpapers/2015-9

[11] Rutledge DT, Sinclair RJ, Tait A, Poot J, Dresser M, Greenhalgh S and Cameron M (2011) Triggers and Thresholds of Land-Use Change in Relation to Climate Change and Other Key Trends – A Review and Assessment of Potential Implications for New Zealand. Landcare Research report for Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Wellington. Pp 114.

[12] Van der Pas S and Poot J (2011) Migration Paradigm Shifts and Transformation of Migrant Communities: The Case of Dutch Kiwis. CReAM Discussion Paper No. 12/11. Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration, University College London. Pp. 38.

[13] Ozgen C, van Eijndhoven E, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2011) Data Manual: Immigration and Innovation in European Regions. Department of Spatial Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. www.norface- migration.org. Pp. 60.

[14] Rutledge DT, Cameron M, Elliott S, Hurkens J, McDonald G, McBride G, Phyn D, Poot J, Price R, Schmidt J, van Delden H, Tait A, Woods R. (2010) WISE – Waikato Integrated Scenario Explorer, Technical Specifications Version 1.1. Landcare Research Report LC117 produced for Environment Waikato on behalf of the ‘Creating Futures’ project. Pp. 106.

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[15] Hodgson R and Poot J (2010) New Zealand Research on the Economic Impacts of Immigration 2005- 2010: Synthesis and Research Agenda. Economic Impacts of Immigration Working Paper. Wellington: Department of Labour. Pp. 65. Also available as: CReAM Discussion Paper No 04/11. Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration, University College London.

[16] Cameron MP, Cochrane W and Poot J (2008) Population Projections until 2061 for FutureProof – the Hamilton Sub-Regional Growth Strategy. Research report commissioned by Hamilton City Council. Population Studies Centre. Pp.89.

[17] Cameron M, Cochrane W and Poot J (2008) Review of Statistics New Zealand Assumptions Used in the Preparation of Demographic Projections for the Counties-Manukau District Health Board Area. Research report commissioned by Counties Manukau District Health Board. Population Studies Centre. Pp.28.

[18] Strutt A, Poot J and Dubbeldam J (2008) International Trade Negotiations and the Trans-Border Movement of People: A Review of the Literature. Research report commissioned by the Department of Labour. Population Studies Centre Discussion Paper No. 68. Pp. vii and 60 (also available on the Department of Labour website).

[19] Cameron M, Cochrane W and Poot J (2007) Enduser Informed Demographic Projections for Hamilton up to 2041. Research report commissioned by the Hamilton City Council. Population Studies Centre Discussion Paper No. 66, Pp. v and 54.

[20] Poot J and Sanderson L (2007) Changes in Social Security Eligibility and the International Mobility of New Zealand Citizens in Australia. CReAM Discussion Paper CDP 12/07, Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration, University College London.

[21] Cameron M, Cochrane W and Poot J (2007) Thames-Coromandel District Council Population, Household and Dwelling Projections. Research report commissioned by the Thames Coromandel District Council. Population Studies Centre. Pp. 34.

[22] Bedford R, Poot J and Ryan T (2006) Niue: Population Policy Scoping Study. Research report commissioned by the NZ Agency for International Development. Pp. v and 59.

[23] Baxendine S, Cochrane B and Poot J (2005) Demographic Change and Transport Needs in the Waikato Region. Research report commissioned by Environment Waikato, Population Studies Centre Discussion Paper No. 51, Pp. 81.

[24] Baxendine S, Cochrane B, Dharmalingam A, Hillcoat-Nallétamby S and Poot J (2005) The New Zealand Population: A Synopsis of Trends and Projections 1991-2016. Research report commissioned by Radio New Zealand. Population Studies Centre Discussion Paper No. 50, Pp. 18.

[25] Poot J and Cochrane B (2005) Measuring the Economic Impact of Immigration: a Scoping Paper. Research report commissioned by the Department of Labour. Population Studies Centre Discussion Paper No. 48, Pp. 54 (also available on the Department of Labour website).

[26] Kleinveld K, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2000) Kiwi’s in de Polder (Kiwis in the Polder). Research Memorandum 2000-9, Faculty of Economics and Econometrics, Free University Amsterdam, 2000. Pp. 8 (in Dutch).

[27] Poot J, Nana G and Philpott B (1998) New Estimates of the Economic Impact of Efficiency Improvements in Building and Construction. RPEP Paper 288, Research Project on Economic Planning, Victoria University of Wellington, Pp. 14.

[28] Poot J (1997) Overall Valuation of the Environment. Master’s Program in Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan. Pp. 65.

[29] Poot J (1996) Environmental Policy Appraisal. Master’s Program in Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan. Pp. 72.

[30] Gorbey S, James D and Poot J (1995) Population Forecasting. Working Paper 94/20, NZ Institute of Economic Research, Wellington. Pp.73.

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[31] Gorbey S, Chapple S, Yeabsley J with Poot J (1994) Literature Review on the Economic Impact of Immigration. NZ Institute of Economic Research, Wellington, September. Pp. 91.

[32] Davey J, Morrison P, Poot J and Willis R (1993) An Exploration of the Impact of Victoria University on the Wellington Region. Victoria University of Wellington Foundation, Wellington, June. Pp. iii and 14.

[33] Poot J (1990) Spatial Resource Allocation and Regional Economic Policy. Economics Group, Faculty of Commerce and Administration, Victoria University of Wellington, December. Pp. 59.

[34] Poot J (1990) Economic Modelling for Policy Analysis in the Wellington Region. Economics Discussion Paper, Wellington Regional Council, Wellington, November. Pp. 37.

[35] Bedford R, Farmer R, Khawaja M, Lowe J, Neville W, Pool I and Poot J (1989) Diversity and Change: Regional Populations in New Zealand. Population Monitoring Group Report No. 5, New Zealand Planning Council, Wellington. Pp. 132.

[36] Poot J (1988) An Overview of Building and Construction Activity in New Zealand: 1950 - 1987. Research Paper No.7, School of Architecture, Victoria University of Wellington. Pp. 45.

[37] Koopman-Boyden P, Bedford R, Farmer R, Khawaja M, Lowe J, Neville W, Pool I and Poot J (1986) The New Zealand Population: Change, Composition and Policy Implications. Population Monitoring Group Report No. 4, New Zealand Planning Council, Wellington. Pp. 41.

[38] Poot J (1986) Immigration and the Economy: A Review of Recent Australian Findings on the Economic Consequences of Immigration and the Relevance of These Findings for New Zealand. Victoria University Press for Institute of Policy Studies, Wellington. Pp. 57.

[39] Douglas I, Bedford R, Farmer R, Khawaja M, Lowe J, O’Neill J, Pool I and Poot J (1985) The New Zealand Population: Trends and Their Policy Implications, 1985. Population Monitoring Group Report No. 3, New Zealand Planning Council, Wellington. Pp. 41.

[40] Kirk A, Bedford R, Farmer R, Hyman P, Lowe J, O’Neill J, Papps T, Pool I and Poot J (1985) The New Zealand Population: Contemporary Trends and Issues. Population Monitoring Group Report No. 2, New Zealand Planning Council, Wellington. Pp. 59.

[41] Koopman-Boyden P, Bedford R, Evans S, Jones A, Lowe J, O’Neill J, Papps T, Pool I and Poot J (1984) The New Zealand Population: Patterns of Change. Population Monitoring Group Report No. 1, New Zealand Planning Council, Wellington. Pp. 64.

[42] Poot J (1983) Housing Quality Profiles and Principal Component Analysis. Working Paper WP 83-17, School of Architecture, Victoria University of Wellington. Pp. 14.

[43] Poot J and Scott A (1983) CONDAT - A Data Base of Post War Construction Activity in New Zealand. Working Paper WP 83-16, School of Architecture, Victoria University of Wellington. Pp. vii, 17.

[44] Poot J (1980) Industrial Relations in the Netherlands: Harmony or Conflict? An Old Issue Revisited. Occasional Papers No. 26, Industrial Relations Centre, Victoria University of Wellington. Pp. 23.

[45] Poot J (1980) A Markov Chain Approach to Labour Mobility in New Zealand: the Case of Regional Mobility. Discussion Paper No. 4, Department of Economics, Victoria University of Wellington. Pp. 61.

(g) Magazine articles and book reviews

[1] Maré, D., Poot, J. and Roberts, C. (2016) Residential Assimilation of Migrants. Asymmetric Information - Newsletter of the New Zealand Association of Economists, issue no. 55, April 2016, pp. 12-14.

[2] Poot J (2016) Exodus: How Should We Respond to the Refugee Crisis: an Introduction. RSAI Newsletter. New Series 15, May 2016, pp. 6-8.

[3] Poot, J. (2014) The Migration Rollercoaster and House Prices; a Tenuous Link. Insight. Asia New Zealand Foundation. http://asianz.org.nz/newsroom/insight

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[4] Van der Pas S and Poot J (2013) Generaties Nederlandse Migranten in Nieuw- (Generations Dutch Migrants in New Zealand). Demos 29 (Nov./Dec.): 1-4 (in Dutch).

[5] Poot J (2011) Building Activity Brings Many Benefits for NZ. Build 125 (Aug/Sep): 34-35.

[6] Poot J (2011) Provincial Gains. The Economist, April 2nd, p.16.

[7] Poot J (2009) Keeping Track of Our Kaussies. Marsden Fund Update, 44(October): 10-11.

[8] Poot J (2008) Review of: F. Foders and R.J. Langhammer (eds) Labor Mobility and the World Economy. In: Papers in Regional Science, 87(2): 307-308.

[9] Longhi S, Nijkamp P and Poot J (2006) The Fallacy of ‘Job Robbing’. Tinbergen Magazine, 14(fall): 17.

[10] Poot J (2006) 2001-06 Selected Aspects of Regional Change. Population Association of New Zealand Newsletter, November/December: 15-19.

[11] Poot J (2006) Work in Progress: The Economics of Immigration. Immigration Practitioners Bulletin, 2006(6): 121-123.

[12] Poot J (2002) Review of: M van der Velde and H van Houtum (eds) Borders, Regions, and People. In: Journal of Regional Science, 42(2): 439-441.

[13] Gorter C and Poot J (1999) Duizend Bloemen in de Polder (One Thousand Flowers in the Polder). Avenir - Economisch Bulletin, 6(3): 21-23 (in Dutch).

[14] Poot J (1999) Can Government Influence the Long-Run Rate of Economic Growth? Victoria Economic Commentaries, 16(2): 11-21.

[15] Poot J (1999) Review of: J Alvarado and J Creedy Population Ageing, Migration and Social Expenditure. In: International Migration Review, 33(3): 767-769.

[16] Poot J (1998) Immigration and the Population Conference. Victoria Economic Commentaries, 15(1): 29-34.

[17] Greve HR and Poot J (1997) On Teaching Innovations and Experiments in Economics. Victoria Economic Commentaries, 14(1): 17-25.

[18] Poot J (1996) Commentary on: IG Bertram "Beyond Joint Implementation: Technology Transfer and Climate Change". In: K Ishizuka, S Hisajima and DRJ Macer (eds) Traditional Technology or Environmental Conservation and Sustainable Development in the Asian-Pacific Region. University of Tsukuba, pp. 196-197.

[19] Poot J (1995) Review of: S Castles and MJ Miller The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World. In: Journal of the Australian Population Association, 12(1): 89-92.

[20] Poot J (1993) The Economics of Building Regulations. Victoria Economic Commentaries, 10(2): 73-78.

[21] Poot J (1993) Victoria University and the Regional Economy. Victoria Economic Commentaries, 10(2): 79-86.

[22] Poot J (1992) Dutch Disease or Fortune: an Introduction to the Dutch Economy with Some Lessons for New Zealand. Victoria Economic Commentaries, 9(2): 40-53.

[23] Poot J (1992) Restarting New Zealand's Engine of Growth. Victoria Economic Commentaries, 9(1): 47- 54.

[24] Poot J (1991) Review of: RD Bedford and K Gibson Migration, Employment and Development in the South Pacific. In: New Zealand Geographer, 47(1): 39-40.

[25] Poot J (1990) Demos or Demons: Population Change and the Economy. Victoria Economic Commentaries, 7(2): 42-48.

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[26] Poot J (1989) Review of: AD Trlin and P Spoonley (eds) New Zealand and International Migration. In: New Zealand Geographer, 45(1): 45-46.

[27] Poot J (1986) The Question of Super: Which Way Security? Victoria Economic Commentaries, No. 6, July-December, pp. 42-43.

[28] Poot J (1986) Review of: P Brosnan and PS Morrison (eds) Labour and Employment Research in New Zealand. In: New Zealand Economic Papers, 20: 151-152.

[29] Poot J (1986) Urgent Need for Immigration Change. Victoria Economic Commentaries, no. 5, December 1985 - June 1986, pp. 17-20.

[30] Poot J (1985) Learning to Live with New Zealand's Drift West. Victoria Economic Commentaries, no. 4, August-December 1985, pp. 54-57.

[31] Poot J (1985) Are Short-Lived Office Buildings Sound Economics? Victoria Economic Commentaries, no. 4, August-December 1985, pp. 1-3.

[32] Poot J (1982) Review of: P. Stricker and P. Sheenan Hidden Unemployment - The Australian Experience. In: New Zealand Journal of Industrial Relations, 7(3): 186-187.

[33] Poot J (1981) Australia's Demographic Centre of Gravity or Should Griffith Have Been Australia's Capital? Australian Population Association Newsletter, no. 2, November 1981, pp. 9-13.

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