Story: Economy All images & media From page 1 – Distinctive features GDP per capita, OECD countries, 2002 Human development index, 2002 Roger Douglas, July 1984 Jet boat on the Dart River New Zealand’s distance from trading partners From page 2 – Agricultural production Percentage of industry groupings in the nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP), 1920–99 Milking shed Percentage of employment in different sectors, 1841–2001 Lamb fair, Rotorua Alpacas in the Waikato Clay Cliffs vineyard, Waitaki Valley Kiwifruit orchard, Bay of Plenty From page 3 – Other primary production Tasman pulp and paper mill, Kawerau Wairākei geothermal power station Huntly power station Martha mine at Waihī From page 4 – Secondary production Employment by industry type, 2001 Employment in manufacturing by region, 2001 Housing subdivision, Pāpāmoa From page 5 – Tertiary production Cook Strait ferry Auckland inner-city traffic St Luke's shopping mall, Auckland Tourism at Whakarewarewa, Rotorua (1st of 3) Concert party, Whakarewarewa (2nd of 3) Mud pools, Whakarewarewa (3rd of 3) From page 6 – External trade Loading beef, Wellington wharves, 1945 Fishing for hoki New Zealand export destinations, 2004 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare chief executive, 2003 Gallagher group chairman Bill Gallagher, 2000 From page 7 – Consumption Disposal of GDP, 2003 From page 8 – Workers and incomes Commuters, Wellington railway station Employment by industry group, 2001 Distribution of disposable income, 1982 and 1996 Rich and poor (1st of 2) Night shelter, Wellington (2nd of 2) From page 9 – The Māori economy: a history Kūmara ‘Maori bargaining with a pakeha’ Māori couple, Wellington, 1950s From page 10 – The European economy: a history Exploiting resources (1st of 3) Chinese gold miners (2nd of 3) Dalmatian gum diggers (3rd of 3) Teviot Station, Tuapeka County, Otago Gear Meat price list, 1905 Lake Coleridge powerhouse under construction Decimal currency song, 1967 Destination and type of merchandise exports by value, 1965 and 1985