Dr Oliver Hartwich on 2GB Radio discussing Australia's reform holiday

Our Executive Director, Dr Oliver Hartwich, speaks to 2GB Radio about Australia having taken a holiday when it comes to making meaningful economic reforms when compared to New Zealand. Is this because Australia continues to have an Upper House, or is it failing on behalf of their politicians to explain the need for reforms? Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
2GB Radio
28 March, 2016

A Little less Laboured

Everyone has heard a variant of the story of the student who goes to the guru in India to ask how long it will take to reach enlightenment. The guru says, “It often takes three or four years but, because you are working so hard at it, it will take 10.” There are lessons in this for the Labour Party. Read more

Roger Partridge
The National Business Review
24 March, 2016

Stuck in the Stone Age

Lamenting your loneliness? Forget taking advice from Dale Carnegie’s How to win friends and influence people, and carry on listening to Eric Carmen’s All by Myself. Read more

Khyaati Acharya
Insights Newsletter
24 March, 2016

Night mayor on Cuba Street

It would take a world champion wowser to declare last weekend’s CubaDupa festival anything but an outstanding success, replete with two days of street food, live music, street artists, and throngs of happy attendees. If such a po-faced complaint were to be made it would probably focus on the number of drunk people wandering the streets late at night, and the menace they represent (noise, fights, minor crime and so on). Read more

Jason Krupp
Insights Newsletter
24 March, 2016

Letting them help

It is hard to put a number on some things – like how many refugees the government should admit. If you asked how many software engineers the government should let into the country per year, I would have a hard time coming up with an answer. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
Insights Newsletter
24 March, 2016

Our research: Housing

Research assistant Jenesa Jeram discusses The New Zealand Initiative's work on housing affordability. Read more

22 March, 2016

What happens when free education goes bad

Spurred on by the Labour Party’s recent pledge to deliver three years of free tertiary education (should they be elected in 2017), New Zealand’s student unions are again calling for universal free education. But in praising countries where universal free tertiary education exists, advocates often gloss over what makes free tertiary education possible in the first place – like higher taxes. Read more

Khyaati Acharya
Interest.co.nz
21 March, 2016

The company you keep

Take a good look at the person sitting next to you at work. They might have a lot more influence on your life than you give them credit for. Read more

Insights Newsletter
18 March, 2016

Dr Oliver Hartwich joins ABC Radio to discuss whether borrowing costs will increase this year

Many Australians are moving away from the Big Four banks and instead opting to place their money with smaller banks that are offering higher interest rates. Our Executive Director, Dr Oliver Hartwich, provides ABC Radio with insights into monetary policy from both New Zealand and Europe - including recent murmuring from some in Europe to embark on a programme of "Helicopter Money". Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
ABC Radio
16 March, 2016

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