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Submission: Local Government Bill

A thorough revision of the Local Government Act 1974 (the Act) is warranted. The new act must, however, be based on sound principles. Read more

Local Government Forum
2 February, 2002

Submission: 2002 Budget Policy Statement

From the viewpoint of New Zealanders' living standards, the most important commitment the government has made is to restore New Zealand to the top half of the OECD income rankings. It has also stated a goal of achieving a 3 percent unemployment rate. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
2 January, 2002

Choosing a First World or a Third World Future

This collection of speeches, submissions and articles is the seventeenth in a series produced by the New Zealand Business Roundtable. The material in this volume is organised in six sections: economic directions; fiscal policy and the public sector; industry policy and regulation; education and the labour market; social policy and miscellaneous. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
17 December, 2001

Submission: Kyoto Protocol: Ensuring Our Future

We believe that ratification would have far-reaching and harmful implications for economic activity in new Zealand, and for the standards of New Zealanders. It would put the competitiveness of many major industries at risk, yet any environmental benefits arising from the protocol would be barely discernible. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 December, 2001

Constraining Government Regulation

Bryce Wilkinson examines the effects of poor quality laws and regulations on New Zealand society and outlines the case for regulatory reform. His proposals include a governmental review of major regulations and better regulatory analysis and, in the future, a Regulatory Responsibility Act to achieve principled scrutiny of new regulations. Read more

Dr Bryce Wilkinson
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 November, 2001

Submission: Post-Winter Review of the Electricity System

We have publicly commended the minister for his handling of the winter electricity shortage. Although the government inherited an imperfect market, it was wise to reject calls for further ill-conceived interventions at a time of market disruption. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 October, 2001

Middle Class Welfare

By comparison with some other countries, New Zealand relies heavily on education and health services and retirement income support provided by governments and financed through taxation. Much government education and health expenditure benefits families with moderate to high current incomes. Read more

James Cox
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 August, 2001

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