The piece critiques New Zealand’s political approach to fiscal rules and long-term planning, warning that 'magical thinking'—such as believing in quick fixes or hidden benefits—undermines accountability, especially in areas like public-private partnerships, education funding, and
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deferred decisions undermining long-term planning
\\ \\ 24 March 2024\\ \\ Blog\\ \\ **The dangers of ‘magical thinking’** \\ \\ In a recent commentary under the headline “magical thinking about government needs a dose of reality”, the UK’s Institute for…\\ \\ P\\ \\ Peter Davisshort-term planning risks long-term failure
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