Who owns the road?
The battle between motorists and cyclists never ends. Motorists think cyclists are pests and shouldn’t be allowed to ride on the roads because they block the way and are accidents waiting to happen. Read more
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The battle between motorists and cyclists never ends. Motorists think cyclists are pests and shouldn’t be allowed to ride on the roads because they block the way and are accidents waiting to happen. Read more
Prime Minister John Key wants to change a constitutional settlement that has lasted 173 years. He proposes to extend parliamentary terms to four years, with a fixed election date at the end. Read more
When it comes to parliamentary term lengths and etiquette, my colleague and boss Dr Oliver Hartwich is sadly misguided. The arguments for four- (or five-) year fixed parliamentary term can be summed up as stability, predictability and giving government time to implement its agenda. Read more
Germany is Europe’s model economy. It is a prosperous, well-governed, and efficient country. Read more
As the New Zealand dollar reached an all-time high against the British pound and keeps rising against the US dollar, the euro and other major currencies, New Zealand manufacturers are renewing their complaints about the damaging effects of our strong currency. However, currency movements usually produce losers and winners. Read more
Broken windows and Warrant of Fitness (WoF) checks have more in common than first meets the eye. And no, we’re not talking about cracked windscreens. Read more
As the opposition’s parliamentary inquiry into manufacturing gathers pace, it is worth taking another look at manufacturing and the chief culprit blamed for its troubles: the high dollar and the monetary regime. First, the recent decline of manufacturing has been grossly overstated. Read more
When cyclist Lance Armstrong finally confessed to Oprah that he won all his Tour de France titles by using a cocktail of banned substances, he received widespread condemnation. Rightly so. Read more
This week, we heard news falling straight from the category “Only in Ireland”. What happened? Read more
New Zealand’s government must always remember the line attributed to Lord Earnest Rutherford: “We don’t have the money, so we’ll have to think.” Government accounts are already under pressure. And in the longer term it is hard to see this pressure letting up. Read more