This piece argues that New Zealand's stagnant productivity is driven by misguided policies such as over-regulation, climate obsession, luxury mandates, and Treaty of Waitangi rituals, and calls for a 'will it make the boat go faster?' mindset to prioritize economic efficiency.
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unaffordable mandates that harm overall welfare
\\ \\ **Newsletter**\\ \\ **Will it Make the Boat Go Faster?**\\ \\ ****Free Press****\\ \\ 27 Apr 2026\\ \\ Perhaps the best example of leadership in New Zealand sport was Peter Blake’s constant question to Team New Zealand. This week Free Press borrows from Blake and asks ‘will it raise productivity in New Zealand?’ \\ \\ **Read More**Spotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.