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Savings Group presents alternative economic policy


that The key message is New Zealand's overall rate of savings is not high enough for the investment needed to boost the economy – a separate issue from whether New Zealanders as individuals are saving enough for their own retirement, although at

Rob Hosking
Tue, 01 Feb 2011

The Savings Working Group today presented the government with what amounts to an alternative economic policy.

The final, wide-ranging report from the group covered tax, the housing market, productivity levels, state sector reform, government spending, migration, state assets, the New Zealand

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Rob Hosking
Tue, 01 Feb 2011
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