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Does Castro trump Trump?

Following the death of former Cuban President Fidel Castro, US public opinion guru Frank Luntz provided some good advice on Twitter: “If you praise Fidel Castro, don’t expect anyone to take your criticism of Donald Trump seriously.” If only Frank Luntz had more Twitter followers. Though proverbs remind us not to speak ill of the dead, there is no need to wax lyrical about them either. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Insights newsletter
2 December, 2016
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Tobacco and taxi regs are so old school

Anyone who has tried to teach their parents how to use a new technology must have empathised with Uber New Zealand general manager Richard Menzies last week. Appearing before Parliament’s Transport Committee, Menzies was trying to make the case that outdated taxi regulations need not apply to Uber. Read more

Insights Newsletter
2 December, 2016
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Time to work on my karma

Reincarnation is a tricky concept, not least because it requires we accept the idea that those experiencing terrible ordeals must have committed even more horrid deeds to deserve their fate. But, if this logic is accepted, then the people working in local government must have done some truly awful, terrible, horrendous things in a previous life. Read more

Insights Newsletter
2 December, 2016
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Interview with Howard McElderry, Archipelago Marine Research

While in Victoria, British Columbia, our Research Fellow, Dr Randall Bess, visited Archipelago Marine Research, a world leader in at-sea and dockside observer programmes and electronic monitoring (EM) technology for commercial fisheries.  Dr Bess met with Howard McElderry, Vice President, who provided this message for New Zealanders:  Read more

Dr Randall Bess
YouTube
2 December, 2016
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Outcomes elude equity intentions

It’s pretty good being a working woman in New Zealand, which has one of the lowest gender pay gaps in the OECD. Gender disparities in many occupations have been closing. Read more

Dr Rachel Hodder
The National Business Review
2 December, 2016

Media release: Compensating live organ donors bill a win for New Zealand

Wellington (1 December 2016): The New Zealand Initiative is delighted that Chris Bishop’s bill compensating live organ donors passed its third reading yesterday. Dr Eric Crampton, Head of Research with the Initiative, said “This bill will help overcome substantial financial barriers that prevent a lot of people from donating organs. Read more

Media Release
1 December, 2016
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Dr Oliver Hartwich on The Paul Henry Show: NZ housing crisis and the impact on first home buyers

Dr Oliver Hartwich talks to Mark Sainsbury about New Zealand's housing crisis and the increasing debt burden for first home buyers. This follows the announcement from the Reserve bank saying the average Kiwis are struggling with record mortgage debt - with the average amount being borrowed jumping up 43% in the last two years to $390,000. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
The Paul Henry Show
30 November, 2016
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Julian Morris - Smart Regulation: Lessons from the sharing economy and the vapour revolution

Julian Morris is Vice President of Research at Reason Foundation, a US-based think tank. An expert on the regulation of risk, Mr Morris is the author of over 50 scholarly articles and several books, including, most recently “The Vapour Revolution: How Bottom Up Innovation is Saving Lives.” He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a Senior Fellow at the International Center for Law and Economics. Read more

Julian Morris
28 November, 2016
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Hot Tub Talk Machine

Some opportunities you know you’d really regret passing over. And so I found myself on Saturday in a hot tub full of milk with Canterbury law lecturer David Round, Christchurch activist artist Sam Mahon, and chef-in-training Camila Nieuwlands. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
Insights Newsletter
25 November, 2016
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Local partner, ready and willing

Local government is ready to sit down and talk with central government about improving the sector’s performance, provided policymakers in the Beehive come to the table as a partner, not as a parent. That was the theme that emerged from the launch of our latest report, The Local Manifesto: Restoring local government accountability, which took place in Wellington on Monday. Read more

Insights Newsletter
25 November, 2016
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A welcome shake-up

I almost did not read The Herald’s exclusive ‘classroom shake-up’ coverage last week. Quake stories were getting me down. Read more

Insights Newsletter
25 November, 2016
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Local government in NZ is broken and dying – and hardly anyone gives a toss

If we want councils to be open, accountable and democratic, we have to overhaul the laws the govern the sector, writes Jason Krupp Local government in Zealand is broken and dying, only it is dying so slowly that you’d hardly notice it unless you are looking, and it is a problem. That most of you probably read this without batting an eye is testament to just how broken the sector is. Read more

The Spinoff
25 November, 2016
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Red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico

Our Research Fellow, Dr Randall Bess, visited the Gulf of Mexico to see how charter boat operators using commercial red snapper quota provide great fishing experiences for recreational fishermen. Read more

Dr Randall Bess
YouTube
24 November, 2016

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