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Submission: 2005 Budget Policy Statement

In this submission, section 2 reviews the BPS's objectives. Section 3 discusses whether the fiscal strategy in the BPS is consistent with those objectives and touches on problems of regulation. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
16 February, 2005

Submission: Final Gas Control Inquiry Report

The minister of energy has invited interested parties to comment on new matters raised in the Report, and other relevant matters that have not been the subject of earlier submissions or are not reflected in the Report. In particular, the minister has sought comments on the Report's recommendation that a targeted control regime comparable to that applied to electricity lines businesses under Part 4A of the Commerce Act 1986 should be applied to gas pipeline businesses. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
15 February, 2005

Corporate Social Responsibility

Nobody would wish to defend corporate irresponsibility or suggest that businesses should behave antisocially. It is little wonder therefore that corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a popular notion. Read more

Martin Wolf
New Zealand Business Roundtable
17 December, 2004

The Case for a Flat Tax

It is my pleasure to welcome you to what I am certain will be a stimulating address by Richard Epstein, professor of law at the University of Chicago and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. This is professor Epstein’s fourth visit to New Zealand. Read more

Richard Epstein
New Zealand Business Roundtable
4 December, 2004

Submission: Draft Report on Oil Security Prepared for the Ministry of Economic Development by Covec and Hale & Twomey Limited

In our view the Draft Report's recommendation that the government engage with the International Energy Agency (IEA) directly over oil security issues is sensible. We consider that the government will be able to do this more effectively if it gathers more information about willingness to pay and if it approaches the issues in a structured manner, using the framework for evaluating regulatory proposals in the Cabinet Manual. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 December, 2004

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