Australia now paying for not living within its means

A regular question in New Zealand and Australia is whether our respective nations succeed because of, or in spite of, our politicians. As both nations' Budgets were read this week, it was a story of two countries that have faced a vastly different set of circumstances over the past five years, and the choices both have made in light of that. Read more

Luke Malpass
Stuff.co.nz
20 May, 2013

Casino crony capitalism

Early this week, the government announced a rather distasteful plan. In return for giving regulatory favours to the Sky City Casino in the form of more favourable gambling regulations, the casino will build a massive conference centre. Read more

Luke Malpass
Insights Newsletter
17 May, 2013

Education shock in Germany

Germany found in 2001 that their 15-year-olds ranked well below the OECD average in maths and reading in the Programme for International Student Achievement (PISA) study. They also had one of the largest gaps between high and low performing students in the world. Read more

Rose Patterson
Insights Newsletter
17 May, 2013

Singapore's teachers getting hotter

Not all teachers in Singapore desire to rise through the ranks to head of department (HoD) or beyond. Many are content to stay in the classroom, branding themselves as HOT – happy, ordinary teachers. Read more

Rose Patterson
Insights Newsletter
10 May, 2013

Will the colour of your letterbox save New Zealand?

It is commonplace for businesses to complain that the Resource Management Act has become a costly bureaucratic nightmare hindering economic development. Ironically, such complaints are often dismissed as evidence of the Act working, with consents being declined or heavily qualified to adequately protect the environment. Read more

John Carnegie
Insights Newsletter
10 May, 2013

Too easy to swallow the euro's red herring

Last week, I gave a speech to Auckland University’s economics club called The never-ending Euro crisis – Anatomy of an economic policy disaster. It was a wide-ranging presentation in which I covered the history and pre-history of European monetary union, Europe’s fiscal and monetary problems, the eurozone’s governance issues and their political implications. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Business Spectator
9 May, 2013

New Zealand's global links explained

This week, The New Zealand Initiative released its first report: New Zealand’s Global Links: Foreign Ownership and the Status of New Zealand’s Net International Investments. The report contains 84 tables of statistical information relating to New Zealand’s inwards and outwards investments, and is accompanied by a spreadsheet on the website. Read more

Dr Bryce Wilkinson ONZM
Insights Newsletter
3 May, 2013

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