Honours and Awards
- The Order of New Zealand – New Zealand's highest honour
- Commemoration Medal 1990 – New Zealand
- Honorary Doctorate of Commerce – Lincoln University, New Zealand
- Honorary Doctorate in Economics – People's University of China (Beijing)
- Honorary Doctorate in Commerce – Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
- Honorary Doctorate, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
- Honorary Doctorate in Law, La Trobe University, Australia
- Commander of the Order of the Equatorial Star – Government of Gabon
- Chancellor’s Medal (Medalla Rectoral) – University of Chile
- National Order of Côte d'Ivoire and also the Order of the Golden Heart of Kenya – Government of Kenya
- Order of Duke Branimir with Ribbon – Republic of Croatia
- National Honour of Georgia – Government of Georgia
- The Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay – Government of Uruguay – highest national honour
- Pope John Paul II Annual Medal – The Holy See.
- Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia - For service to the South Australian Government by developing initiatives in economic reform and for service
to the education sector.
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