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Treasury Secretary Iain Rennie joined Auckland business leaders this morning for an insightful round-table conversation on the opportunities, challenges, and issues of importance for the business sector.
New Treasury Secretary Iain Rennie hearing from business in Christchurch today about their experiences of the current business environment and discussing the economic and fiscal environment New Zealand will experience over the next decade. Thanks to @WestpacNZ for hosting.
Our guest lecture on 16 Oct with Prof. Roel Beetsma will explore the upcoming Annual Report of the European Fiscal Board. This explores the revision of the EU fiscal framework, pointing to a missing element-a capacity for the provision of EU public goods: https://t.co/2b74LQZ3OT
Speech by Chief Economic Adviser Dominick Stephens explores the fiscal challenges of an ageing population, focusing on how these challenges have evolved as 4 key factors change over time: govt debt, labour force participation, migration and interest rates. https://t.co/DIu5OlOoIc
Fiscal policymakers will face powerful currents from higher interest rates, ageing, climate and security in the years ahead. Join our next guest lecture on 4 September, where we will hear from Sebastian Barnes (OECD) on this topic. Sign up here: https://t.co/2b74LQZ3OT
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Want to better understand the Treasury economic and fiscal forecasts which underpinned Budget 2024? The Treasury's Chief Economic Advisor, Dominick Stephens, will be giving an in-person presentation at the Auckland Business Chamber on 24 July: https://t.co/FkKC2ZdJbZ
Is competition policy back in fashion? Join our guest lecture on 19 August to hear from Danielle Wood, Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, as she explores competition policy in advanced economies. Join us in person or online - sign up here: https://t.co/mFr0630NZa
We are looking forward to our upcoming guest lecture on 26 July with Professor Ngaire Woods from Oxford University, who will be presenting on 'Government strategy in a world of economic nationalists'. Join us in person or online - sign up here: https://t.co/db8saALwTH
A paper published by the Treasury this week provides new economic analysis on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in NZ, and provides a qualitative assessment of its implications, given what we know about the underlying economic trends here: https://t.co/wz11sQ247Y
Te Tai Ōhanga - The Treasury is welcoming applications for our paid 14-week summer internship programme. Apply now to spend your summer developing strong professional networks as part of a forward thinking, supportive team. Applications close 17 July 2024. https://t.co/XJZNAUuA1g
We recently published three new papers covering policy analysis modelling tools, National Accounts categorisation of COVID-19 funding allocation and expenditure, and key themes from the Treasury’s Productivity in a Changing World lecture series: https://t.co/9TF0mr9UGI
We are looking forward to having Professor David Vines, Oxford University, join us at the Treasury on 5 July to present on 'The Changing World Order, Global Economic Governance, and Liberal Internationalism'. Find out more here: https://t.co/mFr0630NZa https://t.co/tC8G9d3yrO
Sustainable improvements in our living standards depend upon productivity. Last month, the Treasury published a paper on the global productivity slowdown and how it is playing out in New Zealand. Find it here: https://t.co/NtIo7xFv7u
Want to better understand the Treasury economic and fiscal forecasts which underpinned Budget 2024? Join our session on 17 June with the Treasury’s Chief Economic Advisor, Dominick Stephens, on the Budget 2024 economic & fiscal outlook. Find out more here: https://t.co/mFr0630NZa
The Minister of Finance, Hon Nicola Willis, delivered Budget 2024 today, alongside the Treasury's Budget Economic and Fiscal Update 2024 (BEFU).
Find all the Budget and BEFU 2024 information here: https://t.co/GYuAm0WLPr
The audited 2022/23 Financial Statements of the Government of New Zealand were published this afternoon and are available on the Treasury website: https://t.co/R85ycxJ6wt
The Treasury has released its Pre-election Economic and Fiscal Update (PREFU) today. You can find all of the PREFU information on our website. https://t.co/eY5FxOc9lR
We want your feedback on the implementation of the Deposit Takers Act, with proposals for the Proportionality Framework and for levies to fund the Depositor Compensation Scheme. Find out more here: https://t.co/nUM8DlYxfH