Budget Policy Statement 2024: A call for vigour in challenging times

The new Government’s Budget Policy Statement, released yesterday, reflects the daunting fiscal challenges inherited from the previous Labour-led Government’s tax-deficit-and-spend policies. We empathise with the current Government’s predicament, having to navigate the consequences of excessive spending, high inflation, and a recession. Read more

Dr Bryce Wilkinson ONZM
Insights Newsletter
28 March, 2024

Too Complex

How complex is too complex? My new report for the New Zealand Initiative, Cabinet Congestion: The Growth of a Ministerial Maze, poses this question with respect to the executive branch of New Zealand’s Government. Read more

Insights Newsletter
28 March, 2024
Cabinet congestion outline

Cabinet Congestion: The Growth of a Ministerial Maze

New Zealand’s Executive Branch has grown to an abnormal size. The number of departments, portfolios, and ministers likely causes a suite of coordination, policy drift and resource management problems. New Zealand relies on the Executive for everything from education to roads. Read more

Research Note
26 March, 2024

A remedy to division

We live in divided times. Where once there was disagreement over solutions, today there is disagreement over facts. Read more

Insights Newsletter
22 March, 2024

Navigating the fiscal hole

As the debate around New Zealand’s public finances intensifies, with talks of fiscal holes and prudent debt levels, it is time for a frank discussion about the country’s long-term fiscal sustainability. In his exit interview on TVNZ’s Q+A programme, former Finance Minister Grant Robertson’s suggested that New Zealand can and should sustain higher government debt levels than the current 30% of GDP target. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Insights Newsletter
22 March, 2024

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