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Churchill beat Hitler, but Attlee won the election: Election strategies in a post-crisis world

by steve maharey April 21, 2020
Churchill beat Hitler, but Attlee won the election: Election strategies in a post-crisis world

New Zealanders are due to elect a Government in September. Will it be the way the Covid-19 crisis was handled or the creation of a new normal that will determine who wins?

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Tags: Elections, Covid-19, National
10 Comments

Why Cabinet's decision on when to lift lockdown is like plate spinning

by Tim Watkin April 19, 2020
Why Cabinet's decision on when to lift lockdown is like plate spinning

The outcome will be Level Three or Level Four, but the decision itself is not a simple binary. The government has to balance many factors, not least the public’s state of mind

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Tags: Coronavirus, lockdown, Level Four
19 Comments

Contra Damien: what libertarians get wrong about preserving freedom

by Liam Hehir April 19, 2020
Contra Damien: what libertarians get wrong about preserving freedom

A short, sharp curtailment of freedom might be better than a protracted, dull one.

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Tags: covid-19
13 Comments

The King is dead, long live the (Hos)king

by Liam Hehir April 18, 2020
The King is dead, long live the (Hos)king

I kind of miss the days when Matthew Hooton was the designated bogeyman.

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Tags: Media, Mike Hosking, Matthew Hooton
19 Comments

Where is the New Zealand Economy Going?

by Brian Easton April 17, 2020
Where is the New Zealand Economy Going?

The economy may not follow any of the just released Treasury scenarios, but they provide a basis for a discussion on our economic track. (The graph above is from the Treasury report.)

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Tags: NZ Economy, Covid19 crisi, Treasury scenarios, GFC, 1966 wool price collapse
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Level three and three-quarters: it’s not a holiday

by Liam Hehir April 17, 2020
Level three and three-quarters: it’s not a holiday

This is going to suck

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Tags: NZ economy, depression
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The five things to do for a radical recovery

by Joe Pagani April 17, 2020
The five things to do for a radical recovery

To pull our society from the brink, we will need unprecedented economic change.

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Tags: covid-19, NZ economy
1 Comment

The cost of lockdown: Lives now vs lives later

by Rex Ahdar April 16, 2020
The cost of lockdown: Lives now vs lives later

The indirect costs of the lockdown are seldom discussed in New Zealand. You will not hear the Government talk about it much. These costs need to be weighed against the benefits of a strict Level 4 lockdown. 

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A Child's Introduction to Quantitative Easing

by Brian Easton April 14, 2020
A Child's Introduction to Quantitative Easing

This paper demonstrates the truism that for every financial liability is matched by an asset. A fiscal deficit creates a liability of the government. Somewhere outside government – somewhere in the private sector – there is a private asset matching this public liability.

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Tags: money, RBNZ, fiscal deficit, government debt, quatitative easing
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Bob Dylan, COVID-19, Trump and Murder Most Foul

by steve maharey April 14, 2020

COVID-19 has exposed Trump as not up to the job and America as a failing state. None of this is good for America or the world. Bob Dylan’s Murder Most Foul captures the mood of the times.

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Tags: BobDylan, Covid-19, Trump
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After Covid-19: Towards a New Normal

by steve maharey April 13, 2020

Covid-19 is a crisis. Everyone agrees there is going to be a new normal. It is time to start saying what we want the future to look like.

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Tags: Covid-19, New Normal
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What is the Real economy?

by Liam Hehir April 11, 2020
What is the Real economy?

Well paid salaried progressives in Wellington should be prepared to share in the nation’s pain for their own self-preservation.

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The biggest challenge for a generation ahead – covid-19. Defeat and Recovery

by Wyatt Creech April 06, 2020

Last month I wrote my blog on covid-19 pointing out the in our pre Alert Level 4 days that a subject no one had heard here months ago was now dominating the media. An amazing feature of this crisis is how quickly it has swept every other issue aside worldwide. It is now the only focus.

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Obituary for The New Zealand Listener (1939-2020)

by Brian Easton April 06, 2020
Obituary for The New Zealand Listener (1939-2020)

The vast majority of tributes to the Listener hearken back to its glory days, with little reflection on the magazine as it was at its end.

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Tags: future of media, Bauer
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And God spake all these words, saying

by Andrew Geddis April 04, 2020
And God spake all these words, saying

We’re over a week into Level Four lockdown. The Government has just told us more precisely what that means for our daily lives.

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Maybe axing Clark would be unfair. But what about any of this is fair?

by Liam Hehir April 03, 2020
Maybe axing Clark would be unfair. But what about any of this is fair?

It is imperative that government ministers not be the only people immune from the inevitable vicissitudes of the lockdown.

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Tags: David Clark, quarantine
8 Comments

Backstage and Theatre

by Brian Easton April 02, 2020
Backstage and Theatre

The swan politicians may be gliding on the water, occasionally snapping at one another. Meanwhile, as the Covid19 crisis illustrates, the officials are desperately paddling below providing the real locomotion.

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Tags: Covid19, public policy
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RIP The Listener, New Zealand's pioneering voice

by Tim Watkin April 02, 2020
RIP The Listener, New Zealand's pioneering voice

Today Bauer Media announced it was pulling out of New Zealand, closing down magazines such as The Listener, North & South, Next and NZ Women’s Weekly. The media is changing and the loss of The Listener cuts deep

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Tags: New Zealand Listener, media
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OK, Britney: stop sniping at National for doing its job

by Liam Hehir April 02, 2020
OK, Britney: stop sniping at National for doing its job

If we don’t have unity we must have sharp, focussed and vigorous opposition.

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Tags: politics, New Zealand Politics, select committee
4 Comments

Time for Grant Robertson to reveal package #2?

by Tim Watkin March 31, 2020
Time for Grant Robertson to reveal package #2?

Two weeks ago Grant Robertson announced the coalition government’s $12.1 billion rescue package as “just the beginning”. So when do we get the next bit?

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Tags: coronavirus, economy, coronavirus economic package
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