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The South Korean English language radio programme tbs eFM Primetime, interviewed Arthur Grimes about material wellbeing and inequality.
Aug 4, 2015
Motu is 19th out of 244 non-University affiliated think tanks specialized in the field of climate change economics and policy, according to the International Center for Climate Governance Climate Think Tank Ranking.
Jul 1, 2015
Radio NZ National interviewed Adam Jaffe about the paper on R&D subsidies and innovation.
Jun 29, 2015
Fiona Rotherham's article from BusinessDesk on the impact of R&D on innovation is a clear breakdown of the issues.
Jun 29, 2015
The Sir Peter Blake Trust has awarded Motu Board of Trustees member Rob Fenwick with the Blake Medal for 2015 for his hard work in protecting the environment.
Jun 29, 2015
Article in the NZ Herald about Arthur Grimes and Marc Reinhardt's forthcoming research into whether increased income makes us happy. It appears that while a pay rise does, the euphoria is short-lived if work colleagues, associates,…
Jun 16, 2015
The media release about the Motu Note, "From Fact to Act: New Zealanders’ Beliefs and Actions on Climate Change" was picked up by several media outlets: The Science Media Centre TV3 Radio NZ Green Party Whale Oil Beef Hooked blog Responsible Investment
May 16, 2015
Pattrick Smellie's opinion piece in the Dominion Post subtitled: "Another day, another report on the over-heated Auckland property market", draws heavily on Motu's “Housing Markets and the Global Financial Crisis: The Complex Dynamics of a Credit…
Apr 16, 2015
Population and economic shocks have drastic effect on housing is a feature article that appeared in the National Business Review online (paid content).
Apr 9, 2015
Arthur Grimes was interviewed on RadioNZ National's Morning Report about the impact of the rise in the New Zealand dollar to near parity with the Australian dollar.
Apr 8, 2015
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