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Scenarios using a computable general equilibrium model of the New Zealand economy

Appendix B: Model classifications and base data

Table B1 to Table B4 list the industry, labour, export, and consumption commodity groupings included in the Business and Economic Research Limited (BERL) computable general equilibrium model used for this study.

Table B1 Industry classifications in BERL computable general equilibrium model
# Code Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification  Industry 2006 gross output $m
1 HFRG A011 Horticulture and fruit growing 2,656
2 SBLC A012; A01591 Livestock and cropping farming 6,591
3 DAIF A013 Dairy and cattle farming 4,720
4 OTHF A014; A0151; A0152; A0153; A01593; A01599 Other farming 1,072
5 SAHF A02 Services to agric, hunting and trapping 1,845
6 FOLO A03 Forestry and logging 2,978
7 FISH A04 Fishing 852
8 MINE B11; B13; B14; B1514; B1520 Mining and quarrying 1,197
9 OGPE B12; B1511; B1512; C251; C252; D362 Oil & gas 6,162
10 MEDA C211; C212 Meat and dairy manufacturing 16,356
11 OFOD C213; C214; C215; C216; C217 Other food manufacturing 6,816
12 BEVT C218; C219 Beverage, malt & tobacco manufacturing 4,510
13 TCFL C22 Textiles and apparel manufacturing 2,113
14 WOOD C231; C232 Wood product manufacturing 4,203
15 PAPR C233 Paper & paper product manufacturing 2,918
16 PPRM C24 Printing, publishing and recorded media 3,823
17 CHEM C253 Fertiliser and other industrial chemical manufacturing 2,675
18 RBPL C254; C255; C256 Rubber, plastic and other chemical product manufacturing 4,092
19 NMMP C26 Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing 2,311
20 BASM C271; C272; C273 Basic metal manufacturing 3,257
21 FABM C274; C275; C276 Structural, sheet & fabricated metal product manufacturing 4,848
22 TREQ C281; C282 Transport equipment manufacturing 2,512
23 MAEQ C283; C284; C285; C286 Machinery and other equipment manufacturing 6,192
24 OMFG C29 Furniture and other manufacturing 1,929
25 ELEC D361 Electricity generation and transmission 11,178
26 WATS D3701 Water supply 803
27 WAST D3702; Q9634 Sewerage, drainage & waste disposal services 628
28 RCON E4111; E4112 Residential construction 7,800
29 OCON E4113; E412; E42 Other construction 21,506
30 WHIN F45; F46 Industrial goods wholesaling 11,812
31 WHOT F47 Other wholesale trade 8,675
32 RETT G Retail trade 17,998
33 ACCR H Accommodation, restaurants and bars 6,454
34 RDFR I611 Road freight transport 4,998
35 RDPS I612 Road passenger transport 804
36 RWAS I62; I63; I64; I65; I66; I67 Rail, water, air transport & transport services 9,670
37 COMM J Communication services 7,911
38 FINE K73 Finance 9,433
39 INSU K74 Insurance 3,483
40 SFIN K75 Services to finance and services 3,199
41 REES L7711; L7719 (part); L772 Real estate 11,021
42 EHOP L773; L774 Equipment hire & investors in other property 2,637
43 OWND L7719 (part) Ownership of owner-occupied dwellings 12,472
44 SRCS L781; L782; L783 Scientific research and computer services 8,331
45 OBUS L784; L785; L786 Other business services 16,200
46 GOVC M8111; M812; M813; M82; Q963 Central govt administration and defence 9,424
47 GOVL M8223 Local govt administration 4,036
48 SCHL N841; N842 Pre-school, primary and secondary education 3,968
49 OEDU N843; N844 Other education 4,262
50 HOSP O861 Hospitals and nursing homes 5,622
51 OHCS O862; O863; 0864; O87 Other health and community services 6,930
52 CULT P Cultural and recreational services 7,827
53 PERS Q95; Q961; Q962; Q97 Personal and other community services 3,937
Total 319,646

Table B2 Consumption commodity categories in BERL computable general equilibrium model
# Code Consumption category Base year 2006 spending $m
1 FD Food 17,844
2 HG Housing 17,741
3 HO Household operation 10,393
4 AP Apparel 2,983
5 TN Transportation 14,471
6 TA Tobacco & alcohol 6,176
7 OG Other goods 5,189
8 OS Other services 18,793
    Total 93,590

 

Table B3 Export commodity categories in BERL computable general equilibrium model
# Code Export commodity Base year 2006 exports $m
1 LA Live animals 111
2 DR Dairy 5,444
3 ME Meat 4,730
4 WO Wool 631
5 HO Horticulture 1,399
6 FI Fish 1,473
7 FB Other food, beverages and tobacco 2,447
8 TC Textiles and clothing 1,826
9 LG Logs 675
10 WD Wood 1,604
11 PP Pulp & paper 1,176
12 PR Printing & recorded media 266
13 BU Oil bunkering 619
14 CH Chemicals 2,283
15 CO Coal 152
16 MN Mining 40
17 CR Ceramics 182
18 BS Basic metals 2,148
19 FM Fabricated metals 475
20 ME Machinery & equipment 3,476
21 OM Other manufacturing 339
22 TR Tourism 7,097
23 FR Freight 741
24 ED Education 903
25 OS Other services 3,051
    Total 43,290

Table B4 Labour occupation types in BERL computable general equilibrium model
# Code New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations, 1999 Occupation Base year 2006 employment full-time equivalents (000s)
1 LEGA 11 Legislators and administrators 4.24
2 CORP 12 Corporate managers 247.70
3 SCIP 211, 212, 221 Physicists, chemists, mathematicians & related professionals, life science professionals 9.09
4 COMP 213 Computing professionals 28.13
5 AREN 214 Architects, engineers and related professionals 27.97
6 HLTP 222, 223 Health professionals, nursing & midwifery 49.55
7 TETP 231 Tertiary teaching professionals 15.25
8 OTEP 232-235 Other teaching professionals 67.08
9 BUSP 241 Business professionals 52.89
10 LEGP 242 Legal professionals 11.44
11 OTHP 243-245 Other professionals 19.58
12 SCIT 311, 321 Physical science & engineering technicians, life science technicians & related 26.13
13 CMEC 312 Computer equipment controllers 7.88
14 OPEC 313 Optical and electronic equipment controllers 8.02
15 OCTS 314 Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians 4.54
16 HLAP 322, 323 Health associate professionals 11.87
17 FSAP 331, 332 Finance, sales and administrative associate professionals 99.49
18 GVAP 333, 334, 335 Govt & social work assoc professionals, careers & employment advisors 26.48
19 OTAP 315, 337, 338 Safety & health inspectors, environmental protection & other assoc professionals 7.48
20 WAES 336 Writers, artists, entertainment and sports associate professionals 33.07
21 OFCK 41 Office clerks 137.08
22 CSCK 42 Customer services clerks 55.52
23 TRAV 511 Travel attendants and guides 5.31
24 REST 512 Housekeeping and restaurant services workers 57.98
25 POCW 513, 514 Personal care and other personal service workers 50.56
26 PRSW 515 Protective services workers 26.21
27 SALE 52 Salespersons, demonstrators and models 115.44
28 FARM 611-612 Farmers, growers and animal producers 113.29
29 FRST 613 Forestry and related workers 4.91
30 FISH 614 Fishery workers, hunters and trappers 4.39
31 BDTW 71 Building trades workers 92.35
32 MMTW 72 Metal and machinery trades workers 49.64
33 PRTW 73 Precision trades workers 11.28
34 OCTW 74 Other craft and related trades workers 18.33
35 IPMO 81, 82 Industrial plant operators, stationary machine operators 83.02
36 RAIL 831, 834 Railway engine drivers, ships deck crews and related workers 1.89
37 MOVD 832 Motor vehicle drivers 39.04
38 AGEO 833 Agricultural, earthmoving & other materials handling equipment operators 16.82
39 BLRW 84 Building and related workers 9.55
40 LBSW 91 Labourers and related elementary service workers 107.90
Total 1,758.40