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Envy taxes also hurt the poor

A two-page feature in the Sunday Star-Times (Aug 3) says Labour’s promise to introduce a capital gains tax and raise the top rate of income tax has put “equality” back at the heart of economic and political debate. The only concept of equality the article considers is one where the ideal is that everyone gets the same income regardless of how hard or productively they work. Read more

Dr Bryce Wilkinson ONZM
The National Business Review
8 August, 2014

A new legal challenge to the ECB's mandate

Two years ago, three words by the European Central Bank’s President Mario Draghi ended the panic around the euro crisis: “Whatever it takes”. When Draghi said these words at an event in London -- meaning that his institution was prepared to use unconventional (and potentially unlimited) ways to stabilise the euro system -- it halted the escalating crisis. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Business Spectator
31 July, 2014
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New Zealand by Numbers

New Zealand by Numbers is a collection of statistical data on the development of the state of our nation. It shows how New Zealand has changed over the past decades. Read more

The New Zealand Initiative Staff
24 July, 2014

PMS is racist, sexist and ageist

Only a handful of phrases that instantly provoke an angry reaction from me. And while I am grateful the list is limited, some entries are now common. Read more

The National Business Review
18 July, 2014

Film funding levels just about right

I am probably inviting a storm of controversy, but I think the perfect motif for the movie industry profession should not be film reel, but a figure with their hand wedged deeply in the taxpayer’s pocket. Sir Peter Jackson recently bemoaned that funding levels for film production in New Zealand have remained at about $12 million per annum since the late 1980s even as the cost of production has risen. Read more

Insights Newsletter
11 July, 2014

Social aspirations are not human rights

There is a common saying that human rights are what make us human. But with the modern expansion of human rights beyond its classical origins, are we becoming more human, or less? Read more

Insights Newsletter
4 July, 2014

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