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Damage to New Zealand’s economy makes inequality hard to ignore

Opinion by Max Rashbrooke on December 10, 2014

For years now, one of the main reasons given for dismissing inequality as an issue has been about economics: you need income gaps to generate growth. Without a wide gap between rich and poor, who would have the incentive to work harder and do the things that generate income for everyone? That argument, which had…

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