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Opinion: 'Missing in action' - Finance Minister Nicola Willis' first-year report card
NZ Herald
THREE KEY FACTS Robert MacCulloch holds the Matthew S. Abel Chair of Macroeconomics at Auckland University. He previously worked at the...
2 weeks ago
The Leighton Smith Podcast: Professor Robert MacCulloch discusses a range of issues facing New Zealand
Newstalk ZB
Robert MacCulloch has a resume to be envied. He began his tertiary education at the University of Auckland, continued it at London School of...
3 months ago
Robert MacCulloch MW joins Hattingley Valley as head winemaker
The Drinks Business
English winery Hattingley Valley has appointed Robert MacCulloch MW, previously client winemaker for Hawke's Bay Wine Company in New Zealand, to head up its...
28 months ago
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Spring 2009
Brookings
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (BPEA) provides academic and business economists, government officials, and members of the financial and business...
16 months ago
The supply side is back as Nicola Willis tries to change the economic debate
The Post: News from Wellington | Stuff Ltd
The New Zealand economy needs a shot in the arm and Nicola Willis plans to “cut the crap”. But she will have to shift a strong political...
8 months ago
Economists call on PM to suspend budget cuts for the sake of the economy
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey
Govt spending cuts needlessly worsening recession & hollowing out business, say economists, including former Chief Economist at Treasury,...
1 week ago
Opinion | Inflation Is Bad, but Unemployment Is Far Worse (Published 2022)
The New York Times
The answer is actually pretty straightforward: Higher unemployment is worse than higher inflation if you go by the feelings of real people rather than the...
28 months ago
Hanke’s 2022 Misery Index
National Review
In the economic sphere, misery tends to flow from high inflation, steep borrowing costs, and unemployment. The surefire way to mitigate that...
18 months ago
Is high inflation bringing us down?
The University of Auckland
Business School researchers are exploring how economic fluctuations affect well-being to help inform the policy decisions of central banks.
27 months ago
Welfare: Savings Not Taxation
Cato Institute
In many countries, the rising cost of publicly funded health care, retirement, and other welfare programs is forecast to put increasing pressure on...
81 months ago