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Output Contribution


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Statement of Intent 2003-2006

[ Last Updated 18 January 2006 ]


The following table shows the sorts of outputs we produce to contribute to the above outcomes. It sets out the linkage between individual output class appropriations (listed by Vote) and their contribution to particular outcomes. Outputs that have a major contribution to the Ministry's strategic priorities in 2003/2004 have been highlighted in the respective output classes. For further details of the outputs provided by the contributing Votes, refer to Output Class Specific Performance Measures in Part B.

OutcomesContributing Votes and Output Classes4
Economic, Industry and Regional Develop­mentCommerceCom­munica­tionsConsumer AffairsEnergyTourism
A Economic development activities are better aligned across central and local governmentALL
B New Zealand's international connections facilitate increased international trade, foreign investment and knowledge transferD1D1, D3 D3 D1
C Businesses are more capable of innovating and making the most of market opportunitiesD1D1   D1
D National and regional networks enable improved knowledge transfer and co-ordination of economic activityD1     
E Businesses and consumers have access to reliable infrastructure services at reasonable costD1D1D1 D1D1
F Business regulation is easy to comply with, and balances the cost it imposes with the benefits to the communityD2D1  D1 
G Businesses and consumers use information held by the Ministry, or required by laws it administers, to help them make well-informed decisions D1, D4, D6D2D1, D2D2, D3, D4, D5D1
H Business and consumers have confidence in the integrity and effectiveness of markets D1, D3, D5 D1, D2, D3D1, D3 
I Māori realise more of their economic potentialD1    D1
J Intellectual property rights support investment in innovation, and the sharing of ideas D1, D4    
K The Ministry's management of Crown resources supports business development and sustainable growth  D1, D2 D2 
L Government encourages a culture of enterprise in New ZealandD1D1    
M Competition regulation promotes dynamic and efficient markets D1, D2D1   
N Businesses in New Zealand are governed and managed responsibly D1    

4For ease of reference each output class within a Vote has a prefix "D1, D2 etc". This aligns with output class references in Part B of the SOI and also with appropriation information contained under each Vote in the Budget 2003 Estimates of Appropriations.



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