A house is a home

Dr Oliver Hartwich from The New Zealand Initiative explains that, while they might make homeowners feel richer, high home prices are not a cause for celebration. It’s time to remember what a home’s true function is and why unaffordability is problematic. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Build Magazine
1 October, 2015

Social reform moves slowly

To say that the National government has been farcical this past week would not be unreasonable. Light on policy and heavy on everything from flags, to pandas, to limiting property rights, it is no wonder commentators too are turning Monty Python-esque. Read more

Insights Newsletter
25 September, 2015

Liberating the untouchables

With the resurgence of far left politics in places like the UK and US, the narrative that capitalism is a destructive force that seeks profit at any cost has increasingly been doing the rounds. This argument can be persuasive, but only if you ignore the transformative power of markets. Read more

Khyaati Acharya
Insights Newsletter
25 September, 2015

Loopy regulations start in Wellington

If there is one overarching theme in the Department of Internal Affairs’ report on loopy regulations, released this week, it is that our regulations have become so complicated that nobody really knows what the rules are any more. The Rules Reduction Taskforce set out last year to collect examples of “loopy” regulations in need of updating. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
Insights Newsletter
25 September, 2015

Media release: Think tank calls for better regulation

Wellington (24 September 2015): Central government has been presented with a list of regulations which pose an undue burden on the economy. Reducing Unnecessary Regulatory Costs was compiled by members of The New Zealand Initiative. Read more

24 September, 2015

Refugees bring ability and opportunity for business

I have a vested interest in refugee matters. Not only at a personal level, having arrived in New Zealand as a refugee 20 years ago, but I have also spent the past 10 years working with refugee communities in various capacities. Read more

Interest.co.nz
21 September, 2015

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