The rise of China: implications for New Zealand
18 Oct 2005 | Perspectives
McKinsey & Company China head Andrew Grant talks about the rise of China and the challenges and opportunities that this provides for New Zealand.
Credit to Cullen for starting savings ball rolling
20 May 2005 | 56 Kb PDF | Perspectives
A good start on savings, but more needs to be done, writes Dr David Skilling in the New Zealand Herald.
Think big on savings
17 May 2005 | 112 Kb PDF | Perspectives
A big savings challenge demands a bold solution, writes Dr David Skilling in The New Zealand Herald.
Savings survey
11 May 2005 | 96 Kb PDF | Presentations
To find out what New Zealanders think about policies to promote savings, including the New Zealand Institute's proposals, we commissioned UMR Research to ask a representative sample of 750 New Zealanders a series of questions.
A mainstream approach to savings
11 May 2005 | 52 Kb PDF | Perspectives
The New Zealand Institute's proposals to encourage savings and ownership are well within the international policy mainstream, writes Dr David Skilling in The Dominion Post.
Hands-off savings policy must go
19 Apr 2005 | 64 Kb PDF | Perspectives
Falling household wealth is a big problem that demands bold intervention, writes Dr David Skilling in The New Zealand Herald.
Give young a stake in country’s future
18 Jan 2005 | 60 Kb PDF | Perspectives
New Zealand needs policies that assist and encourage asset ownership, particularly for the young, writes Dr David Skilling in The New Zealand Herald.
Investment, savings and growth
04 Nov 2004 | 457 Kb PDF | Essays
This essay discusses why increasing New Zealand's household savings matters for improving investment, productivity, and economic growth.
Getting growth
26 Aug 2004 | 72 Kb PDF | Perspectives
New Zealanders will buy the case for economic growth if it fits their notions of fairness - and if they get a share of the upside, writes Dr David Skilling in Unlimited.
New Zealand needs fresh thinking
23 Aug 2004 | 68 Kb PDF | Perspectives
In a disruptive, changing world, New Zealand must identify its policy priorities before it can realise its potential, writes Dr David Skilling in The Press.