Where did our foreign investment go?

Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a contentious subject and there is no limit to the number of debates questioning the efficacy of inwards FDI to the economy. However, the link between investment, FDI and economic growth is well-established. Read more

Khyaati Acharya
Stuff.co.nz
17 February, 2014

Time for urgency not complacency

This year is bound to be an exciting and tumultuous one, as the first tangible effects of the long-awaited economic recovery (in growth terms) coincide with the electoral cycle. Voters can expect the nature of the election promises on both sides of the line to change substantially, with politicians emboldened by the overall uptick in economic activity. Read more

The National Business Review
14 February, 2014

Why is New Zealand the road congestion king?

Let us play a game of spot the odd one out. Which of the following has the highest level of traffic congestion: New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Western Europe or the United States? Read more

Insights Newsletter
14 February, 2014

Madam Ong and the haircut hullabaloo

In 2012, Madam Ong laid a police complaint against her son’s teacher who had cut his hair prior to an exam and threatened to deduct marks for his scruffy haircut. Singapore’s Minister of Education, Mr Heng Swee Keat, contacted the school for their story and publicly agreed with one media commentator, that Madam Ong had caused a hullabaloo. Read more

Rose Patterson
Insights Newsletter
14 February, 2014

Land supply key to the economy

As a homeowner, buy-to-rent investor, or property speculator, it is hard to see New Zealand's booming property market as anything but a positive development when looking through the prism of common sense. The latest round of data from QV show housing prices rose 10 per cent last year, not a bad return by any measure, but made even juicier once you factor in the tax free nature of the capital gains. Read more

Stuff.co.nz
11 February, 2014

NZ falls further on FDI rankings

The New Zealand Initiative’s latest report, Capital Doldrums: How globalisation is bypassing New Zealand, was released late last week. The report shows that while our domestic economy rapidly integrated with the rest of the world between the mid-1980s and 1990s, inwards foreign direct investment (FDI) stocks have since stagnated relative to GDP (albeit at quite a high point). Read more

Khyaati Acharya
Insights Newsletter
7 February, 2014

NZPC report on services

Last week the New Zealand Productivity Commission (NZPC) published its second interim report on productivity in the private sector component of the services industry. This website provides easy access to this report and related documents. Read more

Dr Bryce Wilkinson ONZM
Insights Newsletter
7 February, 2014

Australia’s shark cull fishy politics

Public policy should, at the very least, make sense – economically, politically, environmentally or morally to name just a few credible reasons. However, Premier of Western Australia Colin Barnett’s decision to enact a catch-and-kill shark culling policy seems to contradict well-grounded judgement no matter which perspective it is viewed from. Read more

Mark Hennessy
Insights Newsletter
7 February, 2014

Smart politics or smart policy?

The start of this year's election race has seen politicians accused left, right, and centre of bribing their electorates. John Key was first off the mark with his super teacher policy. Read more

Rose Patterson
Stuff.co.nz
3 February, 2014
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Teaching Stars: Transforming the education profession

Teachers are our most important educational asset – the single biggest influence on student achievement in schools. Teaching must become a profession of status so that New Zealand can attract the best and brightest and keep them, and ensure that teachers are always improving their practice to lift student achievement. Read more

Rose Patterson
1 February, 2014

Media release: NZ Economy stifled by FDI Rules

Wellington (31 January 2014): New Zealand’s relative attractiveness as an investment destination has slumped in the last 10-15 years according to Capital Doldrums: How Globalisation is Bypassing New Zealand, a report released by The New Zealand Initiative. Done well, foreign direct investment (FDI) creates jobs, usefully supplements domestic savings and further enhances the host country’s competitiveness by introducing leading-edge technologies, management expertise and access to overseas markets and expertise. Read more

31 January, 2014

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