Abstract

The imposition of a substantial cost recovery regime in 1986 forced the New Zealand Department of Survey and Land Information to review all its products and services, and the charges made for them. Successive price increases on three map series are described, and their effects on usage and revenue illustrated. Public perceptions of the value of each series are indicated by demand curves that differ in character for each series.

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