Priced Out: How New Zealand Lost Its Housing Affordability
Priced Out: How New Zealand Lost Its Housing Affordability
With the Hon Dr Michael Bassett
Barely a week passes when housing in New
Zealand is not in the news. Either because house prices are
too high or impressive gains are being made.
The
New Zealand Initiative’s latest report, Priced Out: How
New Zealand lost its housing affordability by the Hon Dr
Michael Bassett and Luke Malpass, examines the development
of housing in New Zealand since the early 1900s, the current
state of the housing market, and its journey to this
point.
The report also looks at the different
trends and fashions in the regulation of housing, the
changing roles of local and central governments, and
changing social circumstances. It puts the development of
New Zealand’s housing market into a historical
context.
Join us for an informative and
thought-provoking discussion with Dr Bassett on housing
affordability in New Zealand.
About the speaker:
Dr Bassett was elected to the Auckland
City Council and to New Zealand’s Parliament in the 1970s,
serving over a period of six years in the 1980s as Minister
of Health, Local Government, Internal Affairs, Civil
Defence, and Arts and Culture in the governments lead by
David Lange and Geoffrey Palmer. Since retiring from
politics in 1990, Dr Bassett has been a lecturer and
professor at various universities.
He is one of New
Zealand’s foremost political historians, has written a
number of books on New Zealand history, and has spent ten
years on New Zealand’s Waitangi Tribunal.
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Monday 11 June,
2013
5.30 - 5.55 pm Drinks
6.00 -
7.00 pm Seminar
The New Zealand
Initiative
Level 12, Bayleys Building,
Brandon
Street, Wellington
Drinks and canapés
will be served
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