A blueprint to beat our economic malaise

A blueprint to beat our economic malaise
Kiwi start-up founder and serial investor Rowan Simpson. (Image / NZME)
Peter Griffin
After spending two weeks in countries surging ahead economically – Spain and Ireland – New Zealand’s malaise feels even more acute than ever to me.In Ireland, record-high employment and surging exports are fuelling growth rates most nations only dream of – about 10% GDP growth is predicted for 2025, powered by global tech giants, pharmaceutical exports, vibrant consumer spending and healthy levels of investment. In Spain, a booming mix of modernised service industries, strong household demand and rising foreign inve...

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