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Table of Contents
- Readers' guide
- Part 1
- Main themes (continued)
- Conclusions
- Recommendations
- Recommendations (continued)
- Part 2
- 2 New Zealand's economic situation
- 2.1 The main issues (continued)
- 2.2 Understanding saving, wealth and debt
- 2.2 Understanding saving, wealth and debt (continued)
- 3 Implications of New Zealand's national saving position
- 3.2 Growth and efficiency
- 3.2.2 Features of poor growth and links to saving
- 3.2.2 Features of poor growth and links to saving (continued)
- 4.2 Households
- 4.2.2 Private-sector debt and factors affecting it
- 4.2.2 Private-sector debt and factors affecting it (continued)
- 4.3 Fiscal situation
- 4.3.3 Pressures on government saving position projected to grow
- 5 Future scenarios
- 5.2 Modelling national saving scenarios
- 6 Government saving
- 6.2 A high-performing public sector
- 6.2 A high-performing public sector (continued)
- 7 Household and business saving
- 7.2 Tax policy
- 7.2 Tax policy (continued)
- 7.2 Tax policy (continued)
- 7.2 Tax policy (continued)
- 7.3 Long-term saving
- 7.3.2 NZ Superannuation Fund
- 7.3.3 Compulsion
- 7.3.4 KiwiSaver design
- 7.3.4 KiwiSaver design (continued)
- 7.3 Long-term saving (continued)
- 7.4 The role of business in the national saving debate
- 7.5 Financial education
- 8 Measurement issues
- Part 3: Additional reference material
- Saving, wealth and debt: a conceptual framework
- Measuring saving flows: the macroeconomic framework
- National saving
- Sector saving
- Saving and net wealth
- The national balance sheet
- Household balance sheet and household net wealth
- Retirement saving adequacy
- Revisions to national accounts saving statistics
- Household saving and debt
- 9.2 The probability of a sudden stop (3.1)
- 9.4 Household saving – what are the government's objectives and how can it best achieve them? (4.1) (continued)
- 9.5 The impacts of KiwiSaver on saving (7.3)
- 10 Terms of Reference for the Savings Working Group
- 11 List of submissions
- 12 References
Last updated:
Wednesday, 16 February 2011