Agricultural Marketing Regulation: Reality versus Doctrine

The 1990s are destined to be a decade of profound and potentially beneficial change in the New Zealand economy. The process of structural reform is well advanced and is laying the foundations for a significant and sustained reversal of our inferior economic performance. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 September, 1992
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The Public Benefit of Private Ownership: The Case for Privatisation

The New Zealand experience with requiring state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to be run as successful businesses demonstrates that high quality reforms can generate enormous gains in productivity, product quality and profitability - along with lower (real) prices for consumers. Nevertheless, the gains were always likely to be limited by the difficulties involved in: * applying full commercial disciplines when state industries do not have to succeed to survive; * providing risk capital to SOEs when fiscal constraints and/or political considerations may conflict with commercial goals; * making the competitive environment genuinely neutral, when continuing government ownership brings with it the possibility of future state bail-outs; and * maintaining the early gains in the face of the political pressures to weaken the commercial disciplines which were put in place when the SOEs were first formed. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 June, 1992
Submission Industry Training Bill

Submission: Industry Training Bill

The reforms proposed in the Industry Training Bill are likely to produce training more closely related to the needs of the industry and more dynamic in its response to changing needs. Nevertheless, the gains from these reforms will fall short of what might be achieved because of a number of conditions in the Bill for recognising and funding Industry Training Organisations. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 March, 1992
Submission Energy Sector Reform Bill

Submission: Energy Sector Reform Bill

The NZBR is interested in encouraging the adoption of policies which maximise the efficiency of the electricity industry. It has participated in previous reviews of the industry, presenting a major submission on pricing issues to the government in 1985, and it has supported the formation of the Electricity Corporation as a state-owned enterprise and the deregulation of the generation market. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 February, 1992
Submission Financial Reporting Bill

Submission: Financial Reporting Bill

The NZBR's interest in the Financial Reporting Bill (the Bill) stems from its desire to promote policies which will enhance the efficiency of New Zealand's equity and debt markets. These markets play a key role in allocating resources among alternative uses and they facilitate competition for the control of large publicly-held companies. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 February, 1992
Submission Takeovers Bill

Submission: Takeovers Bill

The Bill is designed to provide a legal framework for the operation of the proposed Takeover Panel, including the formation of a takeover 'code'. In addition, the Bill offers some generalised guidelines to the Panel in its tasks and provides for enforcement of compliance with any code devised by the Panel and approved by the Minister of Justice. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 February, 1992
Submission Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Bill

Submission: Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Bill

The NZBR has been a longstanding advocate of fundamental reform of the Accident Compensation Scheme. It is a major policy programme with a significant impact on New Zealand's international competitiveness, the capacity of the economy to grow and create jobs, and individual well-being. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 January, 1992
Submission National Superannuation Bill

Submission: National Superannuation Bill

The general analysis on which our comments are based is an NZBR study, Retirement Income Provision, which sought to address the retirement income issue in a comprehensive way. The central finding of this study was that the future welfare of retired New Zealanders is fundamentally dependent on an increased output of goods and services from the economy. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 November, 1991
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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand: Policy Reforms and Institutional Structure

Fighting inflation is and should be a primary goal of the Reserve Bank. Inflation decreases the incentive to save, misallocates resources, interacts with the tax system in pernicious ways, distorts the information conveyed by market prices, increases uncertainty, and redistributes income arbitrarily. Read more

Tyler Cowen
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 September, 1991

The United States health system: Symptoms versus real problem

Several countries around the world, including the United Kingdom and now New Zealand, are trying to introduce elements of competition into their publicly-financed health care systems. These initiatives are constrained by the fear that moving from a predominantly public monopoly towards competitive private insurance will necessarily unleash all the evils of the United States health care system - relentless cost inflation, vast disparities in access to care and deprivation of the poor. Read more

Patricia Danzon
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 September, 1991
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Building a Competitive Economy

This collection of speeches and articles is the third in a series produced by the New Zealand Business Roundtable. The material in this volume is concerned with New Zealand's economic future. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 September, 1991
Submission Governments Role and Responsibilities in Disaster Insurance

Submission: Government's Role and Responsibilities In Disaster Insurance

The NZBR has participated in reviews of New Zealand's disaster insurance arrangements because of the importance which it attaches to the establishment of an adequate set of policies to mitigate the economic consequences of a major disaster. Risk management techniques such as disaster insurance form part of this set of policies. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 August, 1991
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Housing policy: Some broader perspectives

The New Zealand Business Roundtable has published a number of studies on various aspects of New Zealand's welfare state aimed at promoting reforms which would: improve the quality, responsiveness and cost-effectiveness of social services. The real value of every dollar spent on social services, whether by individual New Zealanders directly or by the government on their behalf, could be increased by allowing greater freedom of choice in consumption and increased competition in delivery; reduce the pressure of the welfare state on the government's budget. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 July, 1991

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