Eric Crampton (@ericcrampton) 's Twitter Profile
Eric Crampton

@ericcrampton

Chief Economist at the NZ Initiative.

Adjunct Senior Fellow, Economics, @ucnz.

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linkhttp://offsettingbehaviour.blogspot.com calendar_today14-06-2009 23:52:02

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Malcolm McCracken (@urbanistfromwhk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trying to *right size* capacity in district plans is part of what got us into this housing affordability mess. We need abundant development opportunities for the market to function efficiently Article: The 3000 homes Hawke’s Bay doesn’t need to build nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-tod…

Trying to *right size* capacity in district plans is part of what got us into this housing affordability mess. We need abundant development opportunities for the market to function efficiently

Article: The 3000 homes Hawke’s Bay doesn’t need to build nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-tod…
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David Harvey: "Citizens lose confidence in the fairness and integrity of the legal system when laws can be changed after the fact to alter rights and obligations." nz-listener.visitlink.me/PWiZwC

Noah Smith 🐇 (@noahpinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Progressive shouters who egg on violent street protests by leftists, and who then pooh-pooh looting as "just property damage" and throw out the MLK quote about "white moderates", have no idea how much this stuff hurts their own causes and fuels MAGA.

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Minister Christopher Bishop has reached an agreement with Auckland Council that as part of MDRS removal, train stations with the biggest gains from CRL are to have an ambitious plan change notified by October Very great news!

Minister <a href="/cjsbishop/">Christopher Bishop</a> has reached an agreement with Auckland Council that as part of MDRS removal, train stations with the biggest gains from CRL are to have an ambitious plan change notified by October

Very great news!
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Minor thread here on an odd quote from NZ's grocery commissioner, who claimed it's 'a bit sneaky' to do international grocery price comparisons that strip out the effects of GST.