Briefing to Incoming Ministers 2002
August 2002
Released progressively from 28 August 2002 to 10 September 2002.
Briefings prepared for Ministers after the 2002 General Election.
Also available as: Briefing to Incoming Ministers 2002 - whole document [891 kB PDF]
2002 Overview - Advancing Economic Development
This briefing paper provides an overview of our thinking about economic development policy and describes how the Ministry endeavours to integrate our activities to achieve key outcomes across the economy.
Vote Economic, Industry and Regional Development
This document is a guide to Vote Economic, Industry and Regional Development. It summarises the Vote, key issues and themes for the next few years. It accompanies the Ministry of Economic Development's briefing Advancing Economic Development.
Vote Commerce
This document is a guide to Vote Commerce. It summarises the Vote, key issues and themes for the next few years. It accompanies the Ministry of Economic Development's briefing Advancing Economic Development.
Vote Communications (and the Information Technology Portfolio)
This document is a guide to Vote Communications and the Information Technology portfolio. It summarises the Vote, key issues and themes for the next few years. It accompanies the Ministry of Economic Development's briefing Advancing Economic Development.
Vote Energy
This document is a guide to Vote Energy. It summarises the Vote, key issues and themes for the next three years. It accompanies the Ministry of Economic Development's briefing Advancing Economic Development.
Vote Consumer Affairs
This briefing provides the incoming Minister of Consumer Affairs with a background on the key issues facing the portfolio for the next few years. It is accompanied by the Ministry of Economic Development's briefing Advancing Economic Development.
Vote Tourism
This briefing provides the incoming Minister of Tourism with a background on the key issues facing the tourism portfolio for the next few years. It is accompanied by the Ministry of Economic Development's briefing Advancing Economic Development.
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