Has economic productivity suffered from the lowering of public trust?
Read MoreThe Trustless Economy
Economy
Has economic productivity suffered from the lowering of public trust?
Read MoreI prepared this note for some friends who were arguing with a government agency over whether they were adequately consulted. (It does not matter which one; the disagreement about consultation standards is widespread.) For sometimes a public servant says that there has been consultation on a matter of public interest. Yet many stakeholders cannot recall that happening. The dispute may revolves around the meaning of ‘consultation’.
Read MoreIt would be easy to report my latest findings on the income distribution with grandiose hysteria. But I am a social statistician and readers deserve a sober assessment. The conclusion that high incomes are rising faster than the rest is powerful enough on its own.
Read MoreThe proposed infrastructural spending on roads leaves open a whole range of issues such as who pays and who benefits.
Read MoreSometimes public policy in New Zealand is like the Red Queen who announced 'sentence first – verdict afterwards'.
Read MoreIt is time that the people demanded something be done about the parlous state of Archives New Zealand and the National Library and of public policy towards literacy and the text generally.
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The Building and Construction Industry shows that the light-handed regulation often does not work.
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David Skegg’s book not only argues for vigorous population-based health programs but also provides an uncomfortable account of how decisions in the public interest can be overwhelmed by short-term politics.
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Has the democratic socialist tradition become a conservative force in politics throughout the world?
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At issue is not whether Whangarei becomes Auckland’s main port. It is about the way Auckland connects to Northland and the rest of New Zealand.
Read MoreCreative New Zealand is ceasing to fund “New Zealand Review of Books: Pukapuka Aotearoa”, our most significant platform for serious book reviewing.
Read MoreThe desire of the Reserve Bank to require trading banks to hold more capital is about potential bank failures and the security of deposits.
Read MoreShould business always be run on commercial principles?
Read MoreSecular Stagnation is the notion that rich world economies are moving into of very low economic growth stage for a long period. What if that were true? (The economists' term ‘secular' means the long term of indefinite duration.)
Read MoreIs New Zealand destined to suffer the civil unrest of Chile with its youth concerns that things are not going well, that they are not being addressed, and that their future is being severely compromised?
Read MoreThe IMF suggests it may be necessary to cut GST; it would be better to cut bottom income taxes.
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