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This back-and-forth iteration in building a model is like sculpting: you are chipping away a little bit here, and a little bit there, hoping to nd what's really inside that stubborn block of marble. I choose the analogy with sculpting purposely: like sculpture most of the work in building a model doesn't consist of adding things, it consists of subtracting them. This is the most fun part of modeling, and it can be very exciting when the form of the idea really begins to take shape. I normally walk around in a bit of a daze at this stage; and I try not to get too. | 12 PHD AND MASTER S STUDIES IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTING HISTORY BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTING HISTORY NETWORK Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand is a leading research and learning centre in the Asia-Pacific region for the study of the business economics and accounting history network. A total of 10 academic staff working in these areas are to be found in the School of Economics and Finance SEF the School of Accounting and Commercial Law SACL and the School of History Philosophy Political Science and International Relations HPPI . The University offers Master s and PhD degrees in economics accounting and business history. Students can choose topics in economics accounting and business history for those degrees or opt to take an interdisciplinary approach. The network members are keen to attract postgraduate students from around the world. Our teaching and research has generated an impressive record of research articles in leading academic and professional journals books reports and theses. As the capital city Wellington has excellent library and archive facilities. As well as the University library scholars have access to the National Library which has significant holdings of business archives National Archives with large amounts of material relating to British imperial history as well as New Zealand and Maori history and the Parliamentary Library which includes official documents from overseas governments . We also have close links to a number of government institutions such as the Reserve Bank Treasury and other agencies. 2 Victoria University of Wellington PHD IN ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING OR BUSINESS HISTORY The aim of a PhD course of study is to develop a student s research skills and provide an enhanced understanding of historical trends with a view to career enhancement. A PhD can be undertaken either as a full-time course of study over three to four years or part time over five to six years . The PhD involves independent research which is .