It's just compensation: the economic consequences of New Zealand's lst unprotected human right
Neil Quigley,
Lewis Evans and
Kevin Counsell
No 372500, Competition & Regulation Times from New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation
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Politicians from across the political spectrum talk about 'transforming' New Zealand's economy to one focused on investment in technology-based and high-value-added businesses developed and owned within this country. But Lewis Evans, Neil Quigley and Kevin Counsell argue that New Zealand's current approach to protection of property rights (and especially protection from the state's taking of these rights without compensation) runs contrary to such an ideal - and to New Zealand's more general objective of econmic and social progress.
Date: 2009-03-01
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