Breadcrumbs List.
Business and economy
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Can artificial intelligence be a justice superhero?
28 August 2020
Opinion: One way to help self-represented litigants is to use chatbots and other AI applications to offer basic legal assistance, writes Benjamin Liu and Bakz Awan.
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Lockdown uncertainty could undo ‘go hard go early’
14 August 2020
Opinion: 'Go hard, go early' brought global praise to NZ. But on-again off-again lockdowns cause uncertainty which can crush business, writes Robert MacCulloch.
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What universities bring to the Covid recovery
5 August 2020
Opinion: The Government cannot address alone issues of the magnitude of Covid-19. Dawn Freshwater looks at where universities fit into our country's recovery.
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What women bring to the company board
23 July 2020
Opinion: Want to improve your company's corporate social responsibility? Charl de Villiers shares ways to shape boards to improve social and environmental outcomes.
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The pitfalls of night trading
20 July 2020
New research shows that night traders are more likely to engage in risky behaviour such as buying shares at inflated prices and holding on to them for longer, than day traders.
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Do we really want to catch the Aussies?
16 July 2020
Opinion: GDP doesn’t make people happy, and perhaps Kiwi's are smart enough to realise that, writes Tim Hazledine.
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Australia should beware of space industry subsidies
16 July 2020
Opinion: Australia should be careful to avoid the negative consequences of subsidising its space sector as it channels millions of dollars to spur development in space-related industries, writes Nicholas Borroz.
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Stranded international students provide global solutions for Auckland businesses
8 July 2020
One hundred University of Auckland International Students, based in China and Auckland, are using their semester break to work for local businesses via a virtual micro-internship project.
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On what terms should New Zealand reopen?
3 July 2020
Three of New Zealand’s most influential and trusted public figures are calling for a conversation now on a cohesive national ‘reconnection strategy’ to re-open New Zealand’s borders.
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Starting your career on the cusp of lockdown
2 July 2020
Graduates Keddy Shen and Chanel Mehrotra started jobs just as lockdown began. They discuss the reality of undertaking their new roles while stuck at home.
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A story of taxes, wealth and an Easter egg hunt
2 July 2020
Opinion: Michael SW Lee writes about wealth distribution, fairness and reflexive responses commonly heard about taxation in a story about children on an Easter egg hunt.
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Laser physicist wins Emerging Scientist Award
30 June 2020
Dr Miro Erkintalo from the University of Auckland’s Department of Physics has won the Emerging Scientist Award at this year’s Prime Minister’s Science Prizes.