Dr Eric Crampton on Radio NZ: Government looking at ways to add GST to online services
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Dr Bryce Wilkinson on Radio NZ: Largest foreign investor in NZ revealed. Read more
Dr Bryce Wilkinson of The New Zealand Initiative discusses KPMG's Foreign Direct Investment analysis on TVNZ Breakfast, 17 August 2015. Read more
Wellington (4 August 2015): The New Zealand Initiative’s annual Next Generation Debate series will have high profile New Zealanders asserting their views on a range of topical political issues, as well as seeing some of the top students from Otago, Canterbury, Wellington and Auckland universities go head to head. Hon Maryan Street, who proposed and championed the End-of-Life Choice Bill and Dr Stephen Child, Chair of the New Zealand Medical Association will discuss the issue of legalising euthanasia in the first semi-final, with a question and answer session concluding their presentations. Read more
Dr Oliver Hartwich of The New Zealand Initiative appeared on The Paul Henry Show on 16 July 2015 to discuss dairy prices and the dairy auction. Read more
Dr Oliver Hartwich talks about local government finances with Mike Hosking. Read more
Dr Oliver Hartwich on ABC Radio: Is Germany and the EU to blame for Greece? Read more
Wellington (21 July 2015): If we want to fix housing affordability, we have to make sure that growing cities are in local government’s financial interest. The New Zealand Initiative today welcomed Local Government New Zealand’s Local Government Funding Review. Read more
Dr Oliver Hartwich on 2GB Radio discussing Greece. Read more
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Dr Oliver Hartwich on NBR Radio: 'Ineffective' regulations pushing house prices up.
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Wellington (16 July 2015): As the lack of affordable housing hits crisis levels in Auckland and Christchurch, increased workplace safety compliance is costing Kiwi homeowners more than $100 million a year, according to a new report released today from research institute The New Zealand Initiative. A Matter of Balance: Regulating Safety reveals that a "falls from height" workplace safety campaign from WorkSafe New Zealand (part of the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE)) is adding thousands of dollars to the cost of building new homes and routine maintenance of existing homes, without proper justification. Read more
Dr Oliver Hartwich on RadioLIVE discussing Greece with Willie & Alison. Read more
Dr Eric Crampton on RadioLIVE: Should organ donors be paid? Read more