New Zealand
Strategy
New Zealand health strategy 2023
This strategy document sets out how New Zealand’s health system can improve people’s access to and experiences of health services so that everyone benefits – both individually, through better accessibility, quality and efficiency of care; and collectively, as we all benefit from having a healthier population.
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
Implementing the right to a decent home in Aotearoa: fairness and dignity for all
In this final report of their Housing Inquiry, the New Zealand Human Rights Commission offers specific and practical guidance for different sets of stakeholders: policy-makers, and individuals, communities and housing advocates.
Report
Productivity by the numbers: 2023
The publication is a key resource aimed to inform and generate discussion about lifting New Zealand’s productivity. It provides an assessment of the performance of the New Zealand economy and a simple framework to help people understand productivity.
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.