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The Yes Prime Minister

by Brian Easton February 07, 2025
The Yes Prime Minister

This transcript of a recent conversation between the Prime Minister and his chief economic adviser has not been verified.

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Tags: Economic Growth, Christopher Luxon
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The Proposed Regulatory Standards Bill

by Brian Easton January 31, 2025
The Proposed Regulatory Standards Bill

Do its Property Right Provisions Make Sense?

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Tags: Regulatory Standards Bill, Takings, Property Rights, Ricard Epstein
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How Important is Regulation to Economic Performance?

by Brian Easton January 24, 2025
How Important is Regulation to Economic Performance?

The invitation to comment on the proposed Regulatory Standards Bill opens with Minister David Seymour stating ‘[m]ost of New Zealand's problems can be traced to poor productivity, and poor productivity can be traced to poor regulations’.

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Tags: Regulatory Standards Bill, productivity, David Seymour
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Back on Track?

by Brian Easton January 17, 2025
Back on Track?

The state of the current economy may be similar to when National left office in 2017.

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Tags: HYEFU2024
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A Bully of Billionaires

by Brian Easton January 10, 2025
A Bully of Billionaires

Can we trust the Trump cabinet to act in the public interest?

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Tags: Trump's cabinet, politica. corruption, Dacher Keltner
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Quality Ministers

by Brian Easton January 03, 2025
Quality Ministers

While we may not always have quality political leadership, a couple of recently published autobiographies indicate sometimes we strike it lucky.

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Tags: Prime Ministers, Ministers, Derek Quigley, Stephen Joyce, Sid Holland, Walter Nash, Nordmeyer
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The Wing Parties’ Economic Policies.

by Brian Easton December 19, 2024
The Wing Parties’ Economic Policies.

It is difficult to make sense of the Luxon Coalition Government’s economic management.

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Tags: Luxon Coalition Government, Economic Policy, Shane Jones, Winston Peters, David Seymour, neoliberalism, Muldoonism
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Foreshadowing HYEFU 2024

by Brian Easton December 12, 2024
Foreshadowing HYEFU 2024

The closest parallel to the current economic situation may be after Ruth Richardson became Minister of Finance in late 1990.

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Tags: HYEFU2024, BEFU2024, government spending, Nicola Willis, Treasury forecasts, Ganesh Nana
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Economic Progress May Not Add To Wellbeing

by Brian Easton December 06, 2024
Economic Progress May Not Add To Wellbeing

How the Prospect Theory of Behavioural Economics Makes Economic Analysis Difficult

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Tags: Bhavioural economics, Prospect Theory, Loss Aversion, Cost Benefit Analys, Kahneman
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The Meaning of MAGA

by Brian Easton November 29, 2024
The Meaning of MAGA

The Dangers of Delusions of Grandeur

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Tags: MAGA, Make America Great Again, Global Order
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Property Rights and the Treaty Principles Bill

by Brian Easton November 22, 2024
Property Rights and the Treaty Principles Bill

Property rights – which enable decisions over tangible and intangible assets – are critical to an economy as Why Nations Fail pointed out.

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Tags: Property rights, Treaty Principles Bill, Robert Nozik, Te Tiriti, Elinor Ostrom
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We Are Not Listening

by Brian Easton November 15, 2024
We Are Not Listening

The current rise of populism challenges the way we think about people’s relationship to the economy.

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Tags: populist politics
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The End of Austerianism?

by Brian Easton November 08, 2024
The End of Austerianism?

Does the Autumn 2024 British budget point to a change in fiscal strategies?

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Tags: Austerianism, Fiscal Policy
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Trump's Comeback: It's a new, strongman era, 'whether they like it or not'

by Tim Watkin November 06, 2024
Trump's Comeback: It's a new, strongman era, 'whether they like it or not'

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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Tags: US election 2024, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, strongman politics
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It’s not (just) about the economy, stupid.

by Tim Watkin November 02, 2024
It’s not (just) about the economy, stupid.

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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Tags: US presdential race, US election 2024, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris
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Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity

by Brian Easton November 02, 2024
Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity

A new book challenges how we need to think about technological innovation.

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Tags: Daron Acemoglu, James Robinson, Power and Politic, technology policy
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Why Nations Fail

by Brian Easton October 25, 2024
Why Nations Fail

This year’s Nobel awards in economics raise critical issues about the future of the world.

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Tags: Why Nations Fail, New Instutionalism, Daron Acemoglu, James Robinson, Simon Johnson, 2024 Nobel award in economics
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Healthcare is Not in Crisis; Financing it Is.

by Brian Easton October 18, 2024
Healthcare is Not in Crisis; Financing it Is.

Healthcare sector management needs to break away from its obsession with financial information and focus on funding for access.

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Tags: healthcare, Health NZ, Shane Reti, Minister of Health, Gilling's Law, Financing Healthcare, Healthcare Access
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Law and Order; An Economics Perspective

by Brian Easton October 11, 2024
Law and Order; An Economics Perspective

What might the public’s increasing demands for safety and security tell the economist?

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Tags: Criminology, Victim and Crime Survey, Maslow Hierarchy
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Is the New Zealand’s Retirement Strategy Sustainable?

by Brian Easton October 04, 2024
Is the New Zealand’s Retirement Strategy Sustainable?

Today’s mañana strategy will lead to a crisis for the oldest elderly.

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Tags: retirement, New Zealand Superannuation, longevity
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