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Part 1.2 - High-Level Objectives of the Vote

Government Priorities and Outcomes - Links to Appropriations

Government Priorities and Outcomes - Links to Appropriations - Economic Development
Government PrioritiesGovernment OutcomesAppropriations
Build a more competitive and productive economyA world-class business environmentPolicy Advice - Sectoral Leadership and Development, Firm Capability, and Regional Development
Sectoral Leadership, Firm Capability, and Regional Development operational policy, ministerial servicing and Crown entity monitoring
Policy Advice - Small Business
Enhancing Small Business Capability and Performance
Productive and competitive businessesPolicy Advice - Sectoral Leadership and Development, Firm Capability, and Regional Development
Sectoral Leadership, Firm Capability, and Regional Development operational policy, ministerial servicing and Crown entity monitoring
Policy Advice - Small Business
Enhancing Small Business Capability and Performance
Rebuild ChristchurchA world-class business environment
Productive and competitive businesses
Policy Advice - Sectoral Leadership and Development, Firm Capability, and Regional Development
Sectoral Leadership, Firm Capability, and Regional Development operational policy, ministerial servicing and Crown entity monitoring

Note 1 - The Government Priorities are also referred to as the Government Goals.

Objectives of the Vote

The Government's key goals for this term of government include building a more competitive and productive economy, and rebuilding Christchurch.

Work under Vote Economic Development directly contributes to these goals by helping to develop a world-class business environment and productive and competitive businesses.

The Vote provides advice on how the government can promote economic development across the economy as a whole, as well as through businesses, sectors, regions and cities.

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