Briefing paper
How could generative AI transform our economy?
This exploration of the potential economic impact of generative AI looks at relevant economic theories and emerging evidence. It highlights the potential for generative AI to drive economic growth and innovation but also acknowledges the need to address potential negative impacts such as job displacement and increased inequality.
Discussion paper
Lessons from across the Tasman: comparing the Australian and New Zealand retirement income systems
This paper compares the retirement income systems of Australia and New Zealand across metrics including adequacy, equity, and sustainability. It finds that Australia's compulsory contribution structure is very effective but that New Zealand's system promotes greater income equality and incentivises older people to stay in the workforce longer.
Report
Perceptions of fairness in New Zealand
This research aims to understand how New Zealanders think about fairness in order to help policy advisors provide more informed advice on the equity implications of policy choices. It also considers to what extent New Zealander’s perceptions of fairness are grounded in reality and how perceptions of fairness vary across group markers including gender, age...
Report
Housing availability and affordability: a case study on the Canterbury region
Looking at data on housing affordability measures for Canterbury and its earthquake recovery experience, this paper discusses the factors contributing to Canterbury’s improved housing availability and affordability despite the significant housing destruction during the 2011 earthquake and identifies key takeaways for policy-makers.