• Government Spending

Governments spend taxpayers’ money on a wide range of programmes from education to defence and from welfare to infrastructure. Yet there can be too much of a good thing, and some government spending is just wasteful. How can we ensure that taxpayers are getting value for money?

We need better results from social spending
Phil RennieMay 16, 2007The Independant Financial Review

Unlike Paris Hilton though, Finance Minister Michael Cullen doesn’t have to pay for it himself....

Taming New Zealand’s Tax Monster
Phil RennieMay 15, 2007IA87

Since 2000 the amount of tax paid by New Zealanders has increased from $32 billion...

None of the Treasurer’s budget handouts makes any economic sense
Peter SaundersMay 10, 2007The Australian

What was the overall rationale driving Peter Costello's 12th budget? What fundamental objectives was he...

Reinventing New Zealand’s Welfare State
Peter SaundersMarch 27, 2007IA85

Government in New Zealand keeps expanding. The main driver has been the inexorable increase in...

New Zealand’s Spending Binge
Phil RennieMarch 15, 2007IA83

Core government spending is now almost $20 billion a year higher than it was in...

A Welfare State for Those Who Want One, Opts-outs for Those Who Don’t
Peter SaundersJanuary 30, 2007IA79

This paper looks at how the long-term growth of government spending, and the erosion of...

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