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Andrew Whiteford

About

Andrew Whiteford the managing director and a senior economist at Infometrics, and is is responsible for Infometrics Regional Service.

Member for

9 years

Latest articles

Infometrics' Andrew Whiteford sees a mighty challenge to reconcile the new lower migration policy with the new regional development policy, saying they could work against each other
22nd Nov 17, 10:33am
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Infometrics' Andrew Whiteford sees a mighty challenge to reconcile the new lower migration policy with the new regional development policy, saying they could work against each other
Infometrics' Andrew Whiteford looks at where our creative industries and their workforces are located, a sector that now employs over 10,000 people
25th Mar 17, 8:28am
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Infometrics' Andrew Whiteford looks at where our creative industries and their workforces are located, a sector that now employs over 10,000 people
Infometrics' Andrew Whiteford argues skill gaps will soon open up across a wide range of industries & occupations. He suggests importing skills could be part of the solution
4th Nov 15, 5:03am
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Infometrics' Andrew Whiteford argues skill gaps will soon open up across a wide range of industries & occupations. He suggests importing skills could be part of the solution
Andrew Whiteford says that commuters and remote workers can contribute to economic revival of towns, including places like Wanganui
31st Mar 15, 9:53pm
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Andrew Whiteford says that commuters and remote workers can contribute to economic revival of towns, including places like Wanganui
Andrew Whiteford argues too much has been made about regional inequality when we have strong provinces with good economic prospects
2nd Dec 14, 2:26pm
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Andrew Whiteford argues too much has been made about regional inequality when we have strong provinces with good economic prospects
Andrew Whiteford outlines the problems with official population projections in New Zealand and how they miss the changing economic fortunes of our regions
26th Aug 14, 10:42am
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Andrew Whiteford outlines the problems with official population projections in New Zealand and how they miss the changing economic fortunes of our regions