Summer reading for the PM: How to Be Wrong

Summer reading for the PM: How to Be Wrong
NZIER chief executive Jason Shoebridge prepares to wrap the PM's summer reading list for 2025. (Image: BusinessDesk)
Pattrick Smellie
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is being encouraged to spend any lazy summer hours boning up on the global “chip war”, the rise of autocracies, and the wisdom of one of the country’s leading business builders.The New Zealand Institute of Economic Research’s (NZIER) 2025 PM’s Summer Reading List, supported by BusinessDesk, is intended to be both entertaining and to provide “some meaty food for thought”, says panel chair Sarah Hogan, NZIER’s deputy chief executive and principal economist.Of the eig...

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