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The EU’s reverse Annie Hall problem

In his latest 'Spotlight on Europe' column for Newsroom, Dr Oliver Hartwich explains just how undemocratic the European Union is, while at the same time it keeps trying to tell its members to be democratic. “I’d never join a club that would accept me as a member,” says Woody Allen’s character in Annie Hall. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Newsroom
11 September, 2018

Give me the route not the destination

“Siri, give me directions to the airport.” After a long couple of days of meetings in Auckland it was time to head home. The reply from my smartphone was immediate. Read more

Insights Newsletter
7 September, 2018

Have your say: What is good public policy in New Zealand?

Once Natanael Rother, our visiting Research Fellow from think-tank Avenir Suisse, returns home to Switzerland, he will be writing a short publication about his time in New Zealand and what he thinks Switzerland can learn from us. His goal is to find as many examples as possible of good policy that has been implemented in New Zealand. Read more

7 September, 2018

Still the lucky country

“Australia is a lucky country run mainly by second rate people who share its luck.” This is how the late Donald Horne once described the West Island in The Lucky Country (1964). Half a century later, Horne’s double characterisation of the country and its political leadership applies more than ever. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Insights Newsletter
31 August, 2018

Pseudo-productivity

The Productivity Commission’s report on state sector productivity makes for dismal reading. We all could be enjoying either more of the benefits that government programmes can provide, or lower taxes, or a combination of the two if the state sector had a greater focus on productivity. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
Insights Newsletter
24 August, 2018

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