NZ pretty slack when it comes to productivity to start with
As a commentator pointed out the day both of countries on chart are small, remote, heavily reliant on natural resources:
Two countries: 1 success story, 1 failure
Seems to me to be a failure of capitalism really.
Cheap labour beats machine and investment.
It will be higher. I’ve heard some chicken products have increased 10-12% as of 1st April and after that packaging has risen over 100% in a year. At some stage we might see stuff with less packaging around it as they can’t source it. Paper apparently takes 7 months to get here so expect at some stage your shark and taties to get wrapped in something else way more expensive and passed onto consumers.
Seems to me to be a failure of capitalism really.
Cheap labour beats machine and investment.
We are becoming too interested in buying stuff from overseas at a cheaper rate. You can buy a commercial fridge made overseas for approximately $3-4000 and one made in nz for approximately $6-7000. Which fridge would you buy as a business when they both last about as long as each other? Now that covid has hit we see the need to return to manufacturing and possibly just all paying more for our stuff.
...means Govt has to cut back on most of it's 'discretionary' spending (a lot of it under the guise of covid recovery) or else more pain that there needs to be ....but Robertson wont see it that way because the economy is in good shape eh ...and I still have this rather full fiscal envelope
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
It will be higher. I’ve heard some chicken products have increased 10-12% as of 1st April and after that packaging has risen over 100% in a year. At some stage we might see stuff with less packaging around it as they can’t source it. Paper apparently takes 7 months to get here so expect at some stage your shark and taties to get wrapped in something else way more expensive and passed onto consumers.
the govt panicking now on the data release
In what looked like a move to pre-empt any criticism, the Government quickly issued a statement on the latest food prices. And Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister David Clark said the Government was "committed to taking action to pave the way for additional players to enter the New Zealand grocery market in order to increase competition".
Seems to me to be a failure of capitalism really.
Cheap labour beats machine and investment.
HAHAHA. The "success" in winner's example is much more capitalist and invests much more in machines and technology. The other big difference is the level of education, sadly.
Maybe NZ is failing on this front because of too much Government intervention and heavy regulatory burden and maybe, just maybe, we need to stop all the BS in the education system and get back to basics !!
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