Did you think the incoming government promised to extend bowel screening to 50-59 year olds? The promise was more limited – and more feasible.
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Did you think the incoming government promised to extend bowel screening to 50-59 year olds? The promise was more limited – and more feasible.
Read Morehere is a view that the world economy is entering a period of higher inflation and higher nominal interest rates, but who knows? Presumably New Zealand has to follow.
Read MoreThe more informed an economist is, the more they keep their head down during elections.
Read MoreThe Israel-Hamas war asks us to balance atrocities, trade off kidnapped grandmothers with bombed babies. It’s a fool’s errand. We need to remember the humanity of our enemies
Read MoreShe may have progressed our understanding of women in the economy but that has not resolved all the issues.
Read MoreCoalition government reflects a nation’s diversity. Electoral arrangements show it.
Read MoreThe untimely passing of Act’s candidate for the Port Waikato electorate throws an unexpected spanner into the 2023 election machinery. Maybe it’s time to think about how the law responds to such events?
Read MoreSingapore and New Zealand have much the same population – a bit over five million people. They are both affluent economies. Singapore is more affluent than New Zealand although there are reasons to believe the data exaggerates the differences. Because of their resource base and location they have rather different economic structures. Yet the two small economies work together in the international political economy.
Read MoreWhile the economy is not doing too badly in output terms, external circumstances are not favourable, and there is probably a sizeable group of households struggling because of rising interest rates.
Read MoreA close analysis of the Treasury assessment of the Medium Term in its PREFU 2023 suggests the economy may be entering a new phase.
Read MoreChris Hipkins needs a new song and dance routine and fast, or he could be doing the limbo and losing the next generation of Labour's leaders
Read MoreDespite the headlines, things are not much worse than at the time of the 2023 budget, but fiscal management is always difficult.
Read MorePublic policy frequently suffers because we don’t look at alternatives.
Read MoreEvergrande and Country Garden – two giant Chinese property development companies – are a portent of the turbulence before us.
Read MoreBanning mobile phones in schools points to wider issues.
Read MoreThe recent reduction in the US credit rating signals that market lenders are not happy with the US fiscal arrangements. New Zealand’s lower rating is a warning that we could do better too.
Read MoreIt is the professionalism – competence and integrity – of the doctors, nurses and technicians who provide the care which obscures the managerial failure.
Read MoreIt is too easy to react to a problem rather than to tackle it thoughtfully.
Read MoreThe Chatham Islands flag waves above the New Zealand one. Perhaps the Chathams offer insights on to how to govern New Zealand better.
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