NZ could benefit from high-performing schools budding up with poor performers

Shanghai’s number one position on international school league tables is the envy of public school systems around the world. Notwithstanding claims that some of the city’s results may have been engineered or that students there are among the least happy by OECD average, the system is one that New Zealand could learn from with regards to turning around poorly performing schools. Read more

Interest.co.nz
27 October, 2015

NZ could benefit from adopting Shanghai's system of getting high-performing schools to 'buddy up' with poor performers

Shanghai’s number one position on international school league tables is the envy of public school systems around the world. Notwithstanding claims that some of the city’s results may have been engineered or that students there are among the least happy by OECD average, the system is one that New Zealand could learn from with regards to turning around poorly performing schools. Read more

Interest.co.nz
27 October, 2015

A local approach to policy reform

Trialling policy reform in regions that are keen to see the benefits could solve rather a few of the country’s policy problems. New Zealand has one of the world’s more centralised forms of government. Only about nine cents of every dollar of government expenditure is spent at the local level. Read more

Dr Eric Crampton
The National Business Review
23 October, 2015

A laboratory for policy reform

Experimentation is a critical part of most industries. Developing, researching and trialling new drugs in the pharmaceutical industry has helped save millions of lives. Read more

Khyaati Acharya
Insights Newsletter
23 October, 2015

The best ideas are stolen

As the first article noted, there is phenomenal interest among local government officials over the idea of trialling new ways of tackling long standing problems through special economic zones. But where do we get these new ideas, and how do we limit the risks that come with trying something new? Read more

Insights Newsletter
23 October, 2015

Getting pregnant with economists

If you are planning on having a baby any time soon, I would recommend doing it with an economist. Not because of the (debatably) excellent genetic traits that could be passed down, but because it can empower parents to make informed decisions. Read more

Insights Newsletter
23 October, 2015

The migrant crisis threatens to topple Merkel

Angela Merkel has been Germany’s Chancellor for 10 years, but this is the first time that she is facing serious challenges. Merkel may have survived the euro crisis without a dent in her popularity but Europe’s refugee crisis is leading observers to a hitherto unthinkable question: what if Merkel stumbles over the uncontrolled influx of migrants into her country? Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Business Spectator
22 October, 2015

Media release: Local problems need local solutions

Wellington (19 October 2015): Central government needs to give regions their own regulatory toolbox if the country is to unleash the economic potential that remains underutilised with the current one-size-fits-all governance model. That is according to the latest report from The New Zealand Initiative, In the Zone: Creating a Toolbox for Regional Prosperity, which was released today. Read more

19 October, 2015
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In the Zone panel discussion

The New Zealand Initiative hosted a panel discussion with Chris Bishop MP, Rob Cameron (Cameron Partners), Clare Curran MP and Ron Mark MP in Wellington on 19 October 2015. Panellists discussed special economic zones; the focus of the Initiative's new report, In the Zone: Creating a toolbox for regional prosperity. Read more

19 October, 2015

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