Good things take time and NZ’s economy will rebound

Good things take time and NZ’s economy will rebound
Time can heal economic wounds. (Image: Getty)
Cameron Bagrie
The New Zealand economy is now in an awkward position. There are signs of rising inflation and stalled growth.Rather than losing faith, we need to accept that the economy is working through many structural challenges, which monetary policy or rises in rural incomes alone cannot address. Time can.After two successive quarters of growth in December 2024 and March 2025, the economy appears to have stopped for a cup of tea.Moreover, the level of activity is still below 12 months ago, so the rebound in December and March was climbing out of a hole,...

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