Breadcrumbs List.
Business and economy
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University honours Distinguished Alumni
28 February 2019
A surgeon, a singer and a stalwart of Fisher & Paykel are among the distinguished alumni to be honoured by the University of Auckland at a gala dinner.
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A legal way out of the Huawei debacle
25 February 2019
Opinion: New Zealand cannot bow to Chinese pressure over the Huawei debacle. Approaches that protect our interests must be considered, writes Gehan Gunasekara.
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The Tax Working Group should not venture into retirement policy
25 February 2019
The Retirement Policy and Research Centre cautions against tinkering with retirement savings policies to solve problems of introducing a comprehensive capital gains tax.
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Call for nominations for the 2019 Māori Business Leaders Awards
22 February 2019
Nominations are invited for the Aotearoa New Zealand Māori Business Leaders Awards, which recognise and celebrate outstanding Māori excellence and success in business.
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Video revisits kiwi ‘recipe for success’
19 February 2019
An instructional video produced as a companion to the 1986 influencial book Theory K, has had a retrospective screening at the Business School.
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Susan St John: State failure to right clear wrongs
19 February 2019
Opinion: Hon Associate Professor Susan St John asks "Why am I so uneasy at the beginning of 2019? Isn’t it supposed to be Labour’s ‘year of delivery’”?
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Obesity and empowered choices
13 February 2019
Opinion: Obesity is complex issue, but we are in it together and must work collectively to find a solution that will end this epidemic, writes Dr Milind Mandlik.
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Planning a way out of housing unaffordability
7 February 2019
Opinion: Urban planning must return to its historical roots which balanced economic growth with national and regional interests, argues Dr Elham Bahmanteymouri.
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Time to address our rapidly ageing population
4 February 2019
Opinion: It's time the Government listened to advice and introduced pension policies appropriate for our rapidly ageing population, writes Dr Claire Dale.
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Educator and philanthropist awarded honorary doctorate
23 January 2019
German-born scientist and education philanthropist Dr Beate Schuler will be awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Science from the University of Auckland.
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Ten questions on capital gains tax
4 January 2019
Opinion: Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy gives his Top Ten resolved and unresolved issues on the Tax Working Group’s proposed capital gains tax.
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Tax Working Group unlikely to sort housing inequality
14 December 2018
Opinion: The Tax Working Group is unlikely to address housing inequality given exclusions in its terms of reference, writes Hon Associate Professor Susan St John (Economics).