The podcast features Westpac Group Chief Economist Lucy Ellis discussing whether New Zealand is becoming a tax haven for Australians, examining property, startups, inflation, and economic policy in the context of energy price shocks and wage growth.
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So to the old old comparison that we do with Australia, the chief economist for one of Aussie's largest banks is in New Zealand at the moment getting a lay of the land, and Lucy Ellis, the Westpac Group Chief Economist is with us. Good morning, Heather. Great to be here. Yeah, now give me your take on this tax haven business. Are we really turning into a tax haven for you guys, or is this just silly politics?
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