Donald Trump’s comeback is an historic achievement that re-writes the laws of politics and sets the United States on a new course it hasn’t seen for generations and that will test the guardrails of democracy
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The polls say economics is the #1 issue for Americans but the debate seems to be a culture war for the soul of the United States. Thing is, they’re all different sides of the same anger and there’s data to prove it
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A new book challenges how we need to think about technological innovation.
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This year’s Nobel awards in economics raise critical issues about the future of the world.
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Healthcare sector management needs to break away from its obsession with financial information and focus on funding for access.
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What might the public’s increasing demands for safety and security tell the economist?
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Today’s mañana strategy will lead to a crisis for the oldest elderly.
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Stagnation and Contraction
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Congestion pricing is easier said than done.
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An Infrastructure Commission report says we are keeping up with infrastructure better than we might have thought from the grumbling. But the challenge of providing for the future remains.
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Hardly anyone says what are ‘the principles of the treaty’. The courts’ interpretation restrain the New Zealand Government. While they about protecting a particular community, those restraints apply equally to all community in a liberal democracy – including a single person.
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.AUKUS is a backward-looking policy. The World needs to move forward.
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The underlying economics of the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill rests on intellectual property rights.
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The claim that there are currently 14 layers of management at Health New Zealand, raises wider issues of how we organise systems.
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David Seymour describing himself as an ‘old-fashioned lefty’ caused a flurry in the commentariat.
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New Zealand is again having to reconcile conflicting pressures from its military and its trade interests. Should we join Pillar Two of AUKUS and risk compromising our markets in China?
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A burst of grassroots support, a rush of donations, a new, surprise candidate sweeping into an election race crying out for some ‘stardust’. Could the US presidential election have echoes of New Zealand 2017?
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The Minister of Housing’s ambition is to reduce markedly the ratio of house prices to household incomes. If his strategy works it would transform the housing market, dramatically changing the prospects of housing as an investment.
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As we unite to condemn the shooting at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania, can we honestly say we’re shocked? But perhaps this event could serve to unite a bitterly divided America behind a more peaceful path
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