The article critiques the New Zealand government's prioritization of expensive, low-value road projects, highlighting flawed benefit-cost analyses, political favoritism, and a broader infrastructure spending imbalance that undermines efficient public investment.
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politicians offering benefits to win votes
He’s shaping up as kingmaker again, but I think Peters and NZ First have never been weakerregional projects driven by political favoritism
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