Submission Ministry of Economic Development on the Discussion Document Cartel Criminalisation

Submission: Ministry of Economic Development on the Discussion Document 'Cartel Criminalisation'

This submission on the Ministry of Economic Development discussion document Cartel Criminalisation is made by the New Zealand Business Roundtable, an organisation comprising primarily chief executives of major business firms. The purpose of the organisation is to contribute to the development of sound public policies that reflect overall national interests. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
30 March, 2010
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Submission: Department of Labour Discussion Paper 'Employment Relations Act 2000: Review of Part 9: Personal Grievances'

In our view, issues relating to Part 9 of the Employment Relations Act 2000 need to be seen in the context of the government’s overriding goal of lifting average New Zealand incomes to Australian levels by 2025. To achieve that goal, major improvements in labour productivity growth are required, given the staggering decline in recent productivity growth rates with the ill-conceived policies of the previous government. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
30 March, 2010
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Submission: Local Government (Auckland Law Reform) Bill

While improved governance arrangements for Auckland are a commendable first step, the Forum believes that much work remains if local government is to contribute fully to lifting overall economic performance. Broader reform of local government, which the government is progressing separately, can assist. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
12 March, 2010
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Taxing growth and development

Landowners have traditionally been required to bear the capital cost of works that are undertaken within subdivisions and developments and are necessary to enable council provided services to be used. Landowners have also been required to compensate local authorities for certain costs that councils incur in connecting council provided services for land that is subdivided or developed. Read more

Local Government Forum
1 March, 2010

ACC Monopoly an Idea Whose Time has Passed

In a speech about New Zealand’s accident compensation scheme in 1996 I said, “The country was sold a pup which has turned into a pitbull terrier that mauls everyone it comes in contact with – accident victims, employers and politicians alike.” ACC minister Dr Nick Smith is just the last of a long line of ministers to inherit a scheme in financial crisis. There have been endless reviews of ACC since its inception. Read more

Roger Kerr
Dominion Post
2 November, 2009
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Submission: TSO Review (2009) Discussion Document

In our view the general context in which policy related to the Telecommunications Services Obligation (TSO) should be set is the government’s goal of closing the per capita income gap with Australia by 2025. Achieving that goal will require a sustained commitment to the adoption of institutions and policies of the highest order. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
29 October, 2009

Ideas for 25 October 2009

Business Roundtable executive director, the late Roger Kerr (1945-2011) spoke about the people and thinkers who influenced his ideas with Chris Laidlaw in 2009. The list is a mixture of the predictable and the surprising: Enlightenment economist Adam Smith, Roger's brother Alan (a surgeon who regularly spends time in Gaza volunteering his services), the philosopher Jean Paul Sartre, former Telecom boss Rod Deane, Shakespeare, economist Bryce Wilkinson and prominent American legal scholar Richard Epstein. Read more

Roger Kerr
Radio New Zealand
25 October, 2009

The 2010 Budget: Rough Water Ahead

Preparations for the 2010 budget will be underway in government circles. The 2010 Budget Policy Statement, which sets out the broad parameters, is due in December. Read more

Roger Kerr
Otago Daily Times
22 October, 2009
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Submission: Climate Change Response (Moderated Emissions Trading Amendment)

The Business Roundtable believes that policy development on climate change entered a more constructive phase in 2009. We were critical of the previous government’s ‘carbon neutrality’ ambitions because of their enormous potential adverse economic impact; the lack of an adequate regulatory impact analysis as a basis for policy; many design features of its Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS); and the rushed process. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
16 October, 2009

Inflation and Housing: Three Myths

Recently there have been renewed calls to tax capital gains on housing. Opposition leader Phil Goff has indicated Labour would be open to talks. Read more

Roger Kerr
New Zealand Herald
8 October, 2009

Whatever Happened to the Idea of Progress?

The idea of progress – human flourishing in all its dimensions – has permeated Western thinking since ancient times. It has been defined as the belief that material, political, social, intellectual and moral conditions have continually improved throughout human history and that such an improvement will continue in the foreseeable future. Read more

Roger Kerr
Otago Daily Times
25 September, 2009

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