What are the economic and political implications if the New Zealand economy stagnates for five and more years?
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Economy
What are the economic and political implications if the New Zealand economy stagnates for five and more years?
Read MoreA physician’s memoir describing a successful research program leads to pondering about research funding strategies. (The picture shows Eric Espiner with present and former colleagues celebrating his book launch.)
Read MoreWhat can Econ101 tell us about Trump’s tariffs?
Read MoreThe Government’s Growth Strategy Seems to Have Little Analytic Content.
Read MoreAngus Deaton’s ‘Economics in America’ challenges the direction that economics has taken.
Read MoreWinning office is not the same as achieving change.
Read MoreWhy is the British Labour Government penalising its poor?
Read MoreWe should not assume that all adopted innovations are progressive. Jonathon Haidt’s ‘The Anxious Generation’ illustrates that sometimes they require social measures to enhance well being.
Read MoreWhat can you do when you have hit your borrowing limit and still want to spend?
Read MoreWhy Government borrowing is limited
Read MoreTrump may be accelerating the decline of US power.
Read MoreThe Government’s plans to remove the wellbeing provisions in the Public Finance Act represents a reversal of the way society is travelling.
Read MoreACT ‘s neoliberals are still trying to sneak in a change to the constitution.
Read MoreMonopsonies – dominant purchasers – need to be restrained as much as monopolies – dominant sellers. That is what pay equity is about.
Read MorePerhaps the state of the economy is not as sound as we are being told.
Read MoreWhile many of the world’s Christian religions seem preoccupied with personal issues that Jesus, their founder, barely touched upon, they must engage with economic issues too.
Read MoreShould we pursue a ‘Golden Rule’ where any public borrowing for consumption is temporary?
Read MoreA major American study suggests they are not?
Read MoreThe budget runup is far from easy.
Read MoreFour eighty-year-old books which are still vitally relevant today.
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