Breadcrumbs List.
Business and economy
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Open NZ to innovators and attract the next Sergey Brin
2 June 2021
Opinion: Budget shows the Government doesn't understand NZ must attract innovative talent to drive the economy out of an OECD backwater, writes Ananish Chaudhuri.
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Ananish Chaudhuri says thought is needed even when just ticking a box
1 June 2021
Opinion: Issues of choice face us every day and sometimes important ones are made by ticking a box. Professor Ananish Chaudhuri says we all need to consider how information is framed.
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CMC Markets Trading Challenge brings together young investors
27 May 2021
Commerce and science student Karl Peng has won the eleventh annual CMC Markets University of Auckland Trading Challenge.
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Velocity Innovation Challenge inspires new generation of entrepreneurs
21 May 2021
A dozen projects by budding entrepreneurs have been selected for further development.
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Accounting more important than ever during pandemic
18 May 2021
A recent event at the University of Auckland Business School has highlighted the continued importance of accounting to business and the broader economy in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Budget 2021: we need the arts to live, but artists need to earn a living
14 May 2021
Opinion: It seems unlikely the arts will be a priority in the government’s 20 May budget, with housing affordability, climate change and child poverty all urgent issues - but Dr Mark Harvey argues it should be.
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The unacknowledged consequences of the gender pay gap
11 May 2021
Opinion: The gender pension gap is seldom measured or even acknowledged. As the population ages, we need to address the gap before it widens, writes Claire Dale.
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To lead or not to lead? That is the question
9 May 2021
Professor Brigid Carroll’s inaugural lecture at the University of Auckland Business School, marked her appointment as the latest Fletcher Building Employee Education Fund Chair in Leadership.
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New Director appointed for the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
7 May 2021
Darsel Keane has been appointed as the new Director of CIE.
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$15 million boost helps bioengineers take research into clinical practice
6 May 2021
The Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) has been awarded $15 million to lead an international collaboration that aims to translate years of clinical research on the mathematical modelling of human physiology into clinical practice.
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Five Eyes has no place in human rights alliance
23 April 2021
Opinion: Thirty-five years after New Zealand dared to raise its voice through its nuclear-free policy and independent foreign policy we are once again facing pressure to be herded back into the fold of a western military alliance, says Associate Professor Gehan Gunasekara.
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Young Chinese turn on billionaire Jack Ma’s easy credit
19 April 2021
Opinion: Encouraging Chinese consumers to use easy credit has been sensationally popular. Benjamin Liu and Xin Chen explain the troubles now facing Jack Ma's Ant Group.