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34: 235:, but was tasked with producing regular reports on efficiency, effectiveness and service delivery in government agencies. It work focused on undertaking in-depth inquiries on behalf of the New Zealand Government, carrying out productivity-related research with the goal of boosting productivity, and promoting understanding of productivity issues. 230:
The commission began operating on 1 April 2011. Throughout its history, the Commission's main function was to advise the Government about improving productivity that was related to supporting the well-being of New Zealanders including different interest and population groups. The Commission's purview
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as the Commission's first chair. Under Sherwin's leadership, the Commission conducted research urban planning, housing and land use, which helped build bipartisan consensus around supply being a key contributing factor to New Zealand's housing shortage. The Commission's research also contributed to
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The Productivity Commission ceased operations on 29 February 2024, with its functions being assumed by the new Ministry for Regulation. Its closure let to the retrenchment of 22 staff members, none of whom were redeployed. Nana criticised the Government's rapid dissolution of the Commission,
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in a way that is directed to supporting the overall wellbeing of New Zealanders, having regard to a wide range of communities of interest and population groups in New Zealand society." On 29 February 2024, the Commission ceased operations, replaced by the new
611: 271:. The Commission's mandate was subsequently widened to include relevant social issues including persistent social disadvantage and to engage with a wide range of people. Nana was perceived as being close to the-then incumbent 679: 447: 807: 302:. Nana disputed allegations of political bias and argued that these criticisms were rooted in differing economic perspectives. He argued that economic issues and social outcomes were linked. 672: 622: 665: 588: 328:
David Seymour introduced urgent legislation to disestablish the Commission. Seymour stated that funding previously allocated to the Commission would be redirected to the new
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who claimed that the Commission under Nana's leadership's focus had shifted from economic issues to social disadvantage, which he considered to be the purview of the
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The New Zealand Productivity Commission Act, passed in December 2010, created the commission as an independent Crown entity. It was established as a condition of the
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alleged that Nana and other Commission staff were vocally left-wing and disinterested in productivity. Similar criticism was echoed by the NZ Initiative's economist
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reported that the Government had spent a total of NZ$ 339,000 on redundancy payments to Productivity Commission employees, citing figures released by the
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As chair of the Productivity Commission, Nana attracted criticism from several elements including centre-right think tanks such as the
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announced that it would dissolve the Productivity Commission. On 30 January 2024, the
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describing it as working "closely with and be closely modelled on" the Australian
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has defended the Commission's work, arguing that it was not rooted in ideology.
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whose purpose was "to provide advice to the Government on improving
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Ministry for Regulation
New Zealand Government
Wellington
Nicola Willis
www.productivity.govt.nz
independent Crown entity
productivity
Ministry for Regulation
ACT Party
National Party government
Minister of Finance
Bill English
Productivity Commission
entire New Zealand economy
ACT
Rodney Hide
Murray Sherwin
Auckland Unitary Plan
Ganesh Nana
Grant Robertson
Labour Party
2017 New Zealand general election
New Zealand Initiative
David Seymour
Michael Reddell
Eric Crampton
Ministry of Social Development
Massey University
Sociologist

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