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Kia Ora New Zealand

Being the most recent addition to the New Zealand Initiative research team, I would like to briefly introduce myself. My name is Patrick – also known more commonly in some social interactions as the “Father of Liz” or the “Husband of Julia”. Read more

Dr Patrick Carvalho
Insights Newsletter
25 January, 2019
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"Business groups ignored in fair pay taskforce"

A panel - chaired by the former National Prime Minister Jim Bolger - has made recommendations to the government on how best to set up Fair Pay Agreements that would set minimum terms and conditions for all workers in the same sector or occupation in a bid to stop a slide in pay. The report has yet to be made public, but the National Party has been told some of the recommendations - chiefly that a fair pay negotiation could be triggered with the support of just ten per cent of a workforce nationwide. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Radio NZ
25 January, 2019

Media release: Decisive action on red tape – not KiwiBuild – is the answer to New Zealand’s housing affordability problem

Wellington (22 January 2019): Decisive government action to free up the supply of land for housing and to reduce construction costs across the board is the only viable remedy for New Zealand’s housing affordability problem. KiwiBuild – the government programme to build or deliver 100,000 homes in 10 years ­– is a massive distraction from fixing the housing problem, according to a new research report, KiwiBuild: Twyford’s Tar Baby, released today by The New Zealand Initiative. Read more

Media release
22 January, 2019
Brexit

Ardern and May's post-Brexit trade agreement talks

With Jacinda Ardern meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May to discuss trade agreements, Dr Oliver Hartwich speaks to Newstalk ZB and says this is an important chance to discuss our post-Brexit trading relationship and a good opportunity to remind the Brits that there are other countries who would like to trade with Britain. 

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Dr Oliver Hartwich
Newstalk ZB
21 January, 2019

2018 Insights

Insights 48/December 21: Time to un-Grinch Insights 47/December 14: Centralism attacks Tomorrow’s Schools | Data driving education | Our inner animal Insights 46/December 7: Super model needs face-lift | Let us help | Final frontier of self-determination Insights 45/November 30: Having your housing cake | Vapers in the cold | War of Gondorean aggression Insights 44/November 23: Survive the conversation | Foreign investor farce | Destroy the town to save it Insights 43/November 16: Financial innovation beats Kiwibuild | Identity politics | One-Trillion Trees Insights 42/November 9: Towards Trump 2020 | Education under the x-ray | Better horses Insights 41/November 2: KiwiBuild lottery | Setting the question | Tricks and treats Insights 40/October 26: No case for waka jumping | Campaign finance reform | Thinking time for adults Insights 39/October 19: Why Good News Matters | Freshwater Progress | Politician of the Year Insights 38/October 12: Be Worried (About the Right Things) | An Effective ETS | Len Lye Lessons Insights 37/October 5: NZ First’s values | On virtue signalling and virtue | Schrödinger’s Canadians Insights 36/September 28: Sisyphean Labours | Showing Up Is Half The Battle | Frugalist Revolution Insights 35/September 21: Government Waste is a Taxing Matter | NCEA Review | Crazy Rich Ministries Insights 34/September 14: Dissecting the 21st century’s Great Untruths | The Acid Test | My safe space Insights 33/September 7: Can’t get no satisfaction | Politics close to the people | Give me the route Insights 32/August 31: The lucky country | Government’s fitness for purpose | Market is a harsh mistress Insights 31/August 24: Pseudo-productivity | Teach children cost-benefit analysis | Burger economy Insights 30/August 17: Bridges’ right to travel | Suffering from the Dagg Effect? | In praise of tax as love Insights 29/August 10: Freely Speaking | The other French revolution | Chief Burger Officer Insights 28/August 3: Treasury and opportunity costs | Is it 2008 again? Read more

4 January, 2019
Grinch

Time to un-Grinch

Wellington is starting to empty, the morning commute is getting shorter, and the capital is finally feeling like summer – all signs that Christmas is not far away. And so it is the time of the year to thank you, our readers, for your interest in the Initiative’s work. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Insights Newsletter
21 December, 2018

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