The New Zealand Institute
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The New Zealand Institute is a privately funded think tank
Think tank
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 based in Auckland, New Zealand.

It was set up in July 2004 and is "committed to generating ideas, debate, and solutions that contribute to building a better and more prosperous New Zealand for all New Zealanders". the director is Rick Boven.

Publications

More ladders, fewer snakes: Two proposals to reduce youth disadvantage - July 2011 - Authors: Rick Boven, Catherine Harland, Lillian Grace

Pluggin the gap: An internationalisation strategy - December 2010 - Authors: Rick Boven, Catherine Harland, Lillian Grace

A goal is not a strategy: Focusing efforts to improve New Zealand's prosperity - August 2010 - Rick Boven, Dan Bidois, Catherine Harland

Standing on the shoulders of science: Getting more value from the innovation ecosystem - December 2009 - Rick Boven

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