Final Eric Crampton

Dr Eric Crampton

Chief Economist

Eric Crampton is Chief Economist with the New Zealand Initiative. 

He applies an economist’s lens to a broad range of policy areas, from devolution and housing policy to student loans and environmental policy. He served on Minister Twyford’s Urban Land Markets Research Group and on Minister Bishop’s Housing Economic Advisory Group.  
Most recently, he has been looking at devolution to First Nations in Canada. 

He is a regular columnist with Stuff and with Newsroom; his economic and policy commentary appears across most media outlets. He can also be found on Twitter at @ericcrampton 

Phone: +64 4 499 0790

Email: eric.crampton@nzinitiative.org.nz

Recent Work

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Safety first

New Zealand’s border is its first line of defence against Covid-19. The gross failures exhibited this week cannot be repeated and require a complete reversal of the Government’s border procedures. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
Insights Newsletter
19 June, 2020
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Podcast #14: Eric Crampton on how to build a real quarantine system

On this week’s podcast, reports this week show that New Zealand’s quarantine protocols are not as robust as people thought and the question of what to do about protecting the border from fresh Covid-19 cases is now front and centre. Our chief economist Dr Eric Crampton is outlining a gold standard quarantine system which may need to involve the private sector and require a deep rethink from the Government. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
Podcast
18 June, 2020
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Survey finds New Zealanders are in favour of helicopter cash payment

A pre-Budget poll shows the majority of Kiwis favour ‘helicopter money’ with many fearful or uncertain about their immediate futures. Eric Crampton discusses better alternatives for helicopter money, such as extending the student loan scheme to non-students, with Wallace Chapman on Radio NZ's The Panel. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
The Panel - Radio NZ
13 May, 2020
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Fix those data pipes first

Making sense of Wellington Council’s prioritisation of a new convention centre, while the city’s wastewater pipes crumble and streams fill with sewage, is a bit tough. It isn’t how you’d run a household: the new kitchen might take a back seat if the rest of the plumbing is wrecked – and especially if your partner had just been made redundant. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
Newsroom
11 May, 2020

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