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Treasury says fiscal targets encourage transparency & accountability, and reinforce broader political & public commitment to sound public finances
Koichi Hamada hopes that narrow, parochial interests do not block the Trans-Pacific Partnership
The Productivity Commission has been asked to find a better system for allocating land use in cities "to achieve positive social, economic, environmental and cultural outcomes"
Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy on talking about Auckland property, the gender pay gap, the labour market, Shakespeare in Klingon, Dilbert & more
McKinsey research shows China is making significant innovation gains in customer-focused and efficiency-driven industries and we under-estimate their progress
29th Oct 15, 9:10am
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McKinsey research shows China is making significant innovation gains in customer-focused and efficiency-driven industries and we under-estimate their progress
NZ Initiative's Martine Udahemuka says NZ could benefit from adopting Shanghai's system of getting high-performing schools to 'buddy up' with poor performers
Peter Skilling examines why concern over inequality doesn't translate into support for political parties that promise to focus on reducing it
Oyvinn Rimer looks at the likely impact on NZ from the bumps & bruises as China transitions from investment-led growth towards services
Philip Morrison explores how age, gender and income affect how Kiwis view income inequality
NZIER's Aaron Drew & John Ballingall look at the impact of disruptive technologies on Kiwis, and how we are facing up to the changes
Max Rashbrooke calls for more research on the NZ experience of wealth inequality & how wealth shapes incomes and opportunities
Motu research analysts on effective altruism, worm wars, what would happen if the EU let anyone in, Why Angus Deaton deserved the Nobel Prize in Economics & more
Gerard Burg shows how an accounting quirk led to a huge miss in gauging the real size of China’s economic muscle
Infometrics sees looming large construction projects shielding the economy from drought and weaker global demand for our commodities
Nirmal Nair on renewable energy & Auckland, energy chattels for home sales, self driving cars & insurance, blackout watch, the future of universities, Dilbert & more
National support jumps in October with signing of Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and leads potential Labour/Greens alliance
Mark Brown says although the RBNZ may get some short-term respite from a lower NZ dollar, longer-term it will be back facing the challenge of getting inflation higher
Cameron Preston questions whether the Government's using risky gambling on the movements of interest & currency rates to achieve a surplus
Zhang Jun says China must recognise the damage being done by excessively high real interest rates; monetary loosening is vital to prevent growth from slowing further
Lena Hesselgrave on how gender pay equality can make us rich, Facebook in developing countries, US school shootings, software "eating the world", city planning, Dilbert & more
Silver Fern Farms tells shareholders to "ignore mystery underwrite" as some seek to overturn board's push to partner with Shanghai Maling
NZIER's John Ballingall says it is the long term impacts from the TPP that will matter more than the short-term gains
Treasury points out the RBNZ's Core Funding Ratio & market re-pricing of risk, have both mean't the spread between the OCR and mortgage rates is now permanently higher
EY's Andy Archer & David Snell preview the OECD's imminent new 'BEPS' tax dodging rules
5th Oct 15, 12:51pm
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EY's Andy Archer & David Snell preview the OECD's imminent new 'BEPS' tax dodging rules
The NZ Initiative's Khyaati Acharya says foreign direct investment yields real benefits