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Census 2023

by Brian Easton March 02, 2023
Census 2023

Why I Take the Population Census Seriously

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Tags: Population Census, Unemployment, Ethnicity, Housing
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Minsky and the Housing Market

by Brian Easton February 24, 2023
Minsky and the Housing Market

Speculative bubbles have occurred in the New Zealand housing market

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Tags: Housing Market, Hyman Minsky, Speculative bubbles, Minsky Moment, House Prices
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Mum knows better than Maureen where the winds of climate change are blowing

by Tim Watkin February 22, 2023
Mum knows better than Maureen where the winds of climate change are blowing

The terrible damage of Cyclone Gabrielle has the potential to up-end election year just as it has up-ended so many lives. For National it brings danger (enter Maureen Pugh), for the Greens, opportunity

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Tags: climate change, Cyclone Gabrielle, Maureen Pugh
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So What is Special About Housing?

by Brian Easton February 17, 2023
So What is Special About Housing?

This column is adapted from a paper I gave to Southland U3A on Friday, February 17. Later I shall post a column which will analyse housing bubbles.

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Tags: housing, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, neoliberal economics
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What is Happening on the Inflationary Front?

by Brian Easton February 10, 2023
What is Happening on the Inflationary Front?

Keynes warned us that practical men and women are but slaves of defunct economists. The comment is particularly relevant as we try to understand the prospects for inflation.

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Tags: Inflation, friedman, Joseph Stiglitz, Blanchard, consumer price index, household living-costs price index
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Oil, Water and Money: The RNZ/TVNZ Merger

by steve maharey February 10, 2023
Oil, Water and Money: The RNZ/TVNZ Merger

The problems inherent in the failed RNZ-TVNZ merger go way back. Bad policy was finished off by bad politics, writes a former Broadcasting Minister

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Tags: RNZ-TVNZ merger, public broadcasting, Claire Curran, Kris Faafoi, Willie Jackson
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How to read Chipp-ese: Translating Chris Hipkins' first post-cab statement

by Tim Watkin February 08, 2023
How to read Chipp-ese: Translating Chris Hipkins' first post-cab statement

At Chris Hipkins’ first post-cabinet press conference as PM we got introduced to the new language of Chipp-ese. So reading between the lines, what did his words really mean?

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Tags: Chris Hipkins, post cabinet press conference, Three Waters, RNZ-TVNZ merger, social insurance
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Aotearoa New Zealand as a "little experiment". The rights, wrongs & other wrongs of Christoper Luxon

by Tim Watkin February 06, 2023
Aotearoa New Zealand as a "little experiment". The rights, wrongs & other wrongs of Christoper Luxon

Christopher Luxon’s description of New Zealand as “a little experiment” prompts questions about the story tell ourselves about our country… and some other history he needs to factcheck

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Tags: Waitangi Day, Christopher Luxon, race relations, little experiment, Treaty of Waitangi
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Co-governance

by Brian Easton February 03, 2023
Co-governance

The (new) Prime Minister said nobody understands what co-governance means, later modified to that there were so many varying interpretations that there was no common understanding.

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Tags: co-governance, Tiriti o Waitangi, He Puapua, Three Waters
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Christmas Briefing Papers

by Brian Easton January 27, 2023
Christmas Briefing Papers

What Was the Prime Minister Reading in the Runup to Election Year?

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Tags: political briefings, jacinda ardern, co-goverence, economy, emissions regime, health redisorganisation, housing, labour markety, reductions in child poverty, polytechnic redisorganisation, RNZ-TVNZ merger, Three Waters
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Introducing Chippy, the new bloke

by Tim Watkin January 25, 2023
Introducing Chippy, the new bloke

As ‘Chippy’ the new Prime Minister is sworn in today he has the chance to reset his party and its chances at this October’s election. So what arrows does he have in his quiver? Two stand out…

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Tags: Chris Hipkins, Jacinda Ardern, Labour party leadership, new Prime Minister, gender politics
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Bullshit Work

by Brian Easton January 20, 2023
Bullshit Work

People complain about their jobs being meaningless. Does it matter?

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Tags: Bullshit Jobs, David Graeber, generic manager, Jahoda-Maslow latent functions of work
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Jacinda Ardern: "For me, it's time". So how will she be remembered?

by Tim Watkin January 19, 2023
Jacinda Ardern: "For me, it's time". So how will she be remembered?

Jacinda Ardern’s has announced her resignation ahead of this year’s election. So how will New Zealand’s 40th Prime Minister be remembered? What’s her legacy amidst years of crisis?

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Tags: jacinda ardern, Ardern resignation, labour leadership, Grant Robertson, covid-19
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The Economy in 2023?

by Brian Easton January 13, 2023
The Economy in 2023?

The figure is from the Treasury forecasts. It shows the May (Budget) and December (Half Year) tracks of GDP.

The two most comprehensive forecasts of the New Zealand economy are by the Reserve Bank and the Treasury. They are especially important because they inform monetary and fiscal policy. What do they say?

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Tags: Economy 2023, Forecast, Reserve Ban, Treasury
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Slouching towards Christmas in this Year of Covid

by Tim Watkin December 20, 2022
Slouching towards Christmas in this Year of Covid

Two years into the pandemic, 2022 has become our true ‘Year of Covid’ and as we crawl towards Christmas, the disease isn’t letting go of us… or the government

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Tags: Covid-19, Omicron, Christmas, Labour Party
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Where Does Modern Monetary Theory Fit Into Macroeconomics?

by Brian Easton December 16, 2022
Where Does Modern Monetary Theory Fit Into Macroeconomics?

Is it a new way of thinking about the economy or an old way, that was problematic in the past, dressed up to appear novel?

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Tags: Modern Monetary Theory, Keynesianism, Monetarianism
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Should We Nationalise the Electricity Industry?

by Brian Easton December 09, 2022
Should We Nationalise the Electricity Industry?

More competition is often proposed as a means of moderating monopolies and oligopolies. It may be better to reduce competition for the electricity industry meeting our climate change needs.

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Tags: competition, monopoly, electricty system, climate change
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The Coming Recession?

by Brian Easton December 02, 2022
The Coming Recession?

Is leaving inflation fighting to the Reserve Bank all we can do?

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Tags: Inflation, Distributional Economics, Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy, Incomes Policy
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The Crypto Casino

by Brian Easton November 25, 2022
The Crypto Casino

Financial activity is too often gambling. Cryptocurrencies are the latest example

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Tags: Cryptcurrencies, Casinos, Gambling, Ponzi schemes
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Are We in a Stagflation?

by Brian Easton November 18, 2022
Are We in a Stagflation?

Recently, I have often been asked whether we (New Zealand or the World) are experiencing a stagflation. There is no meaningful ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer. You have to define the term before deciding what is going on.

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Tags: stagflation, domestic inflation, international inflation, Rutherford
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