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The New Zealand Initiative

Report

Lifeline for health: meeting New Zealand’s need for General Practitioners


This report sheds light on a pressing crisis in New Zealand's healthcare system – a decline in the General Practitioner (GP) workforce that threatens the health of New Zealanders.
Report

Blessing or bloat? Non-academic staffing in New Zealand universities in comparative perspective


This report examines non-academic employees in New Zealand universities. It presents and analyses a range of data from the New Zealand Ministry of Education, and from universities themselves, to investigate the scale and composition of New Zealand universities’ administrative staffing.
Research Summary

Funding the future: the case for special purpose bonds


There are no silver bullets in housing and infrastructure policy. Too many separate problems compound, resulting in a severe housing shortage and some of the world’s least affordable housing. This publication highlights an alternative approach, drawing upon upon work undertaken by the Urban Land Markets Group.
Report

Public service bloat: the evidence


New Zealanders need a competent, productive and merit-based public service. Those attributes matter for effective government and community wellbeing. This report looks at the overall performance of the New Zealand public service.
Report

Liquid gold: New Zealand's need for compensated plasma collections


The author of this paper suggests that without more donors, the New Zealand Blood Service warns that the nation will rely more heavily on imported plasma products.

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