What will unify the Taxpayers’ Union?

Last week the New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union was launched, with a purpose as challenging as its name. Claiming the term ‘union’ is a smart move strategically. Read more

Insights Newsletter
8 November, 2013

On the prejudice of business

Businesses know the value of diversity in the workplace, but this potential is hard to realise when some minority groups are grossly under-represented in successful endeavour. Why are some minority groups the majority when it comes to educational failure, unemployment, and crime, to name a few? Read more

Rose Patterson
Stuff.co.nz
6 November, 2013

Kill the property porn shows to fix housing

Fire the over-priced policy analysts, number crunchers and economics whizzes, because I’ve solved the housing affordability crisis. The solution is obvious: we need to ban home improvement shows. Read more

Insights Newsletter
1 November, 2013

The dreaded parent-teacher interview

This week a friend attended a parent-teacher interview to discuss her 6-year-old daughter’s progress in school. The teacher started off not with reading, writing, or maths, but with a comment on her character that would puff up any parent’s chest with pride: her daughter is a delight to have in the classroom. Read more

Rose Patterson
Insights Newsletter
1 November, 2013

Why take the risk if there is no reward?

It is unreasonable to ask investors to risk their capital on start-up or research and development funding without offering them a return commensurate with that risk. And yet, this is precisely how the current government framework for funding start-ups and research grants is structured. Read more

Khyaati Acharya
Insights Newsletter
1 November, 2013

I spy the demise of the 'Old West' alliance

When it became known that the US secret service successfully tapped the mobile phone of German chancellor Angela Merkel, this made international headlines last week. Rightly so – but not just because this is the latest revelation in the wake of Edward Snowden’s whistleblowing on the activities of the National Security Agency. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Business Spectator
31 October, 2013

Wind lobby blowing hot air

It was disappointing to see the New Zealand Wind Energy Association fire a broadside at the government this week, claiming pro-fossil fuel policy settings are leaving our economy behind in a world increasingly dominated by renewables. The opinion piece suggested we need to look to countries like Germany, which is on track to generate 30 per cent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. Read more

Insights Newsletter
25 October, 2013

Is there an invisible underclass of children?

This week the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) released their report Benefit Sanctions: Creating an Invisible Underclass of Children, which focussed on the sanctions on beneficiaries who failed to meet certain obligations. The report was critical of the National Party’s ‘ideologically driven’ policy of forcing parents into paid employment (among other social obligations). Read more

Insights Newsletter
25 October, 2013

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