Not just a crash diet

On 6 May, it will be three years since the United Kingdom elected its first coalition government since World War II. The Cameron government has made rescuing public finances its most important goal – with the Coalition Agreement giving deficit reduction precedence over all other measures. Read more

Dr Patrick Nolan
Insights Newsletter
12 April, 2013

Mrs Thatcher's legacy

As readers of Insights will no doubt be aware Baroness Margaret Thatcher, prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990, died this week at 87. Amid generous tributes, and rotten and distasteful rallies celebrating her passing, it is worth remembering her achievements and failings as prime minister. Read more

Luke Malpass
Insights Newsletter
12 April, 2013

Aussie super panic shows drawbacks of compulsion

Amid the doom and gloom in New Zealand retirement saving rates, there is a certain wistful longing for the system across the Tasman: superannuation in Australia has a contribution of up to 12%, has been around for 20 years, is compulsory, and has generated a massive pool of domestic savings. What’s more, your employer is compelled to pay it! Read more

Luke Malpass
Insights Newsletter
5 April, 2013

Improving teacher education

In The New Zealand Initiative's Better Education Project, I am looking at how policy levers interact and affect the quality of teaching in schools. Teacher training and qualifications, or Initial Teacher Education (ITE), is one policy area of promise. Read more

Rose Patterson
Insights Newsletter
5 April, 2013

The importance of think tanks

Last Thursday night, former Australian Prime Minister Hon John Howard spoke at The New Zealand Initiative's inaugural retreat in Auckland. Below is an edited excerpt of his speech in which shared his views on think tanks and how they influenced him during his time as a politician. Read more

Hon John Howard
Insights Newsletter
29 March, 2013

Australian government implodes

Will it be Rudd or Gillard? The Australian Labor government’s fortunes are at an all-time low; Prime Minister Julia Gillard has emerged victorious; and the most talented and respected members of her cabinet have resigned. Read more

Luke Malpass
Insights Newsletter
29 March, 2013

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