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Power in Employment Relationships: Is there an Imbalance?

The labour market is like any other market: pay and conditions are largely determined by supply and demand, rather than through a power struggle between employees and employers. Geoff Hogbin exposes the fallacies behind the arguments for labour regulation, and makes the case for a freely functioning labour market as the best protection for employers and employees alike. Read more

Geoff Hogbin
New Zealand Business Roundtable
20 March, 2006
Submission Proposed Declaration of Unlisted under the Securities Markets Act

Submission: Proposed Declaration of Unlisted under the Securities Markets Act

This submission is made by the New Zealand Business Roundtable (NZBR), an organisation comprising primarily chief executives of major New Zealand business firms. The purpose of the NZBR is to contribute to the development of sound public policies that reflect overall New Zealand interests. Because of the size of its member companies, few of them have a direct interest in Unlisted. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
16 March, 2006
Submission 2006 Budget Policy Statement

Submission: 2006 Budget Policy Statement

New Zealand is not on track to lift its average living standards relative to Australia or the OECD average. The BPS is based on a projected annual average rate of growth in real GDP of only 2.8 percent during the five years to March 2010. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
15 February, 2006
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Te Oranga o te Iwi Maori Working Paper 1: Maori Economic Development: Glimpses from Statistical Sources

Provisionally entitled Te Oranga o te Iwi Maori: A Study of Maori Economic and Social Progress, the book will look at factors and institutions that have influenced Maori development and ways of building on past achievements. The first Working Paper, Maori Economic Development: Glimpses from Statistical Sources, was undertaken by Wellington-based Motu Economic and Public Policy Research. Read more

Dave Maré, Sylvia Dixon and Andrew Coleman
New Zealand Business Roundtable
25 January, 2006
Trotter The Future of Culture in a Globlised World

The Future of Culture in a Globalised World: The 2005 Sir Ronald Trotter Lecture

I sometimes describe my cultural and economic point of view as being that of a cultural optimist; that is, I expect the future in a commercial economy to bring us more choices and more diverse choices. If we put aside the concerns of the current day and look back at world history, it has been the globalising eras that have brought us cultural diversity. Read more

Tyler Cowen
New Zealand Business Roundtable
15 December, 2005
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What Do We Mean by the Rule of Law?

'The rule of law' is at once one of the most persistent and mysterious phrases in jurisprudence. I am not aware of anyone who is opposed to the rule of law. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
8 September, 2005
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Understanding America

I have been assigned a fiendishly large topic. How do you deal with so vast a subject? Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
24 August, 2005
Submission New Zealand Bill of Rights Private Property Rights

Submission: New Zealand Bill of Rights (Private Property Rights) Amendment Bill

The NZBR agrees with the statements in the introductory note to the Bill about the importance of security in private property rights and the need for compensation when rights in private property are taken. Many of our submissions on government regulations over the years have stressed the need for governments to take a more circumspect and principled approach to altering private property rights. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
12 August, 2005

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