Michael Cullen’s memoir Labour Saving provides one of the most coherent defences of social democracy written by a New Zealand politician.
Read MoreIn Defence of Social Democracy
Economy
Michael Cullen’s memoir Labour Saving provides one of the most coherent defences of social democracy written by a New Zealand politician.
Read MoreAnalysis of the housing market is difficult, so superficial solutions do not work. Perforce, this column has had to go into more technical detail than usual. It concludes, ‘The lesson is that the mainly neoliberal regime for the housing market since the early 1990s does not work: it has under-supplied quality housing, generated unsustainable house price inflation and excluded many “worthy” people from home ownership (and given a rough time to those who depend upon rental accommodation). That should not surprise any properly trained economist; many of the assumptions which underpin the standard market analysis do not apply to the housing market. The nostrums based upon such simple analyses will continue to fail no matter how plausible they sound.’
Read MoreNewsroom’ recalled Édith Piaf’s ‘je ne regrette rien’ to head an article in which Don Brash expressed much the same sentiment.
Read MoreProviding for the redundantly unemployed is admirable but difficult and expensive to implement.
Read MoreChild Poverty Levels Are only Slowly Coming Down, What Next?
Read MoreWhat was the big change the Treasury saw in its budget 2021 forecasts? (Treasury GDP graph Shown above.)
Read MoreIf you know the answer to how much public debt New Zealand should bear, you do not understand the issue.
Read MoreDo some offshore trends presage the future of New Zealand politics?
Read MoreThe poverty indicators are coming down but, oh, so slowly.
Read MoreMight the drift to the north be resisted?
Read MoreThe proposed health redisorganisation seeks to markedly centralise the health system. Is this grab for power justified; will it work?
Read MoreThe recognition that there is a media problem is correct, but the chosen solution is likely to be disastrous.
Read MoreNow is about the time that the Government is getting its Budget Strategy together
Read MoreWhatever the damage, especially to the British economy, Brexit has done us a service by illustrating the complexity of trade.
Read MoreThe government’s recent housing package may work; will it do enough?
Read MoreThe Climate Change Commission should immediately publish the details of its economic models and enable the public to access them.
Read MoreMigration patterns provide further evidence that wellbeing is not simply measured by income.
Read MoreSocial philosophy in New Zealand is muddled and incomplete.
Read MoreHow Can We Make Wellbeing at the Centre of Public Policy If We Dont Measure It?
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