The EU’s corruption problem

The EU likes to portray itself as a good and modern place to do business, despite the hiccups of the euro crisis and other distractions. Between this self-image and reality nevertheless lies a gap, and nowhere is this more evident than in spread of corruption around the continent. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Business Spectator
28 December, 2015

Property rights for Christmas

Writing a regular column can occasionally be hard work. It is not enough just to know a topic in detail; it also requires insight and an angle to make any piece of writing meaningful. Read more

Jason Krupp
Insights Newsletter
18 December, 2015

Three cheers for competition (and for Paul Goldsmith)

On Tuesday, Minister of Commerce Paul Goldsmith decided not to proceed with the long debated criminalisation of cartel behaviour. The Minister’s explanation was telling: “In weighing up the benefits of criminalising cartel activity, the government had to consider the significant risk that cartel criminalisation would have a chilling effect on pro-competitive behaviour between companies.” If you are unfamiliar with competition law, you would be surprised by such a statement. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Insights Newsletter
11 December, 2015

Light up this Christmas

It is time to spice up the family Christmas, and I’m not talking about an extra teaspoon of nutmeg in the fruit mince pies. Wouldn’t Christmas be so much more bearable if we could all just chill out and pass around a joint? Read more

Insights Newsletter
11 December, 2015

Media release: NZ Initiative welcomes big thinking on planning

Wellington (9 December 2015): The New Zealand Initiative has welcomed the Productivity Commission’s newest enquiry into what a fit-for-purpose urban planning system would look like. Executive Director of the Initiative, Dr Oliver Hartwich, noted that the regulations governing planning are highly fragmented and complex in New Zealand, adding years or decades to major infrastructure projects, and delaying any economic upside that these investments may produce. Read more

9 December, 2015

The big bout: Game changer needed to avoid bloody noses

Spend any time working in local government and you will soon stumble across the long-running funding fight between New Zealand’s two tiers of government. In the white trunks is central government, frustrated by the inability to make progress on projects of national significance due to what it perceives to be local self-interest, particularly when it comes to infrastructure. Read more

Jason Krupp
The National Business Review
4 December, 2015

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