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Submission: TSO Review (2009) Discussion Document

In our view the general context in which policy related to the Telecommunications Services Obligation (TSO) should be set is the government’s goal of closing the per capita income gap with Australia by 2025. Achieving that goal will require a sustained commitment to the adoption of institutions and policies of the highest order. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
29 October, 2009
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Submission: Budget Policy Statement 2009

The Business Roundtable believes New Zealand is facing grave economic problems, many of them the result of policy errors in recent years. They are both of a short-term nature due to the international crisis and longer term due to the slump in productivity growth. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
31 January, 2009
Submission New Zealand China Free Trade Agreement

Submission: New Zealand China Free Trade Agreement

We see the agreement as furthering New Zealand's efforts to become an open and competitive economy with strong links to the rest of the world. Trade liberalisation policies going back some 25 years have put the country in a sound position to benefit from freer trade with China. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
8 May, 2008
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Do economists agree on anything?

This article is an appeal to the media. Speaking to the Journalism Education Association in Wellington recently, prime minister Helen Clark said she wished the New Zealand media were better informed about, among other things, economics. Read more

Roger Kerr
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 April, 2008
Trotter A Cool Look at Global Warming

The Economics and Politics of Climate Change: A Cool Look at Global Warming: The 2007 Sir Ronald Trotter Lecture

In recent years Nigel Lawson has written extensively on climate change and has argued that policies enhancing the global community's ability to adapt, rather than just those seeking to limit greenhouse gas emissions, are the most affordable and effective response. He has criticised what he identifies as the "religion of eco-fundamentalism" and has instead emphasised the need to focus broadly on solutions that promote social and economic development. Read more

Nigel Lawson
New Zealand Business Roundtable
15 November, 2007
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Skill Development and Skill Shortages in New Zealand

Despite considerable government investment in tertiary education and training, New Zealand has seen sustained and substantial shortages of skill labour. Norman LaRocque looks at the reasons behind this and outlines the policy environment necessary to address the skills deficit. Read more

Norman LaRoccaque
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 October, 2007
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No Free Lunch: The Costs of Taxation

Taxation generates various administrative, avoidance, compliance and rent-seeking costs. Alex Robson explains how these ‘deadweight losses’ affect the incentives faced by workers and investors to engage in productive economic activity and how moving to a flatter tax structure would reduce these losses and increase economic growth. Read more

Dr Alex Robson
New Zealand Business Roundtable
17 August, 2007

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