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Disruptive technologies stump regulators – even if they do nothing

Regulators need to get out of their silos.

Jenny Ruth
Thu, 08 Jun 2017

Economist Richard Meade says rapidly changing technologies pose a challenge to regulators, who will effectively be making choices that affect the wider economy even if they do nothing.

Speaking to the Law and Economics Association of New Zealand (LEANZ) in Wellington earlier this week, Dr Meade

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Jenny Ruth
Thu, 08 Jun 2017
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Disruptive technologies stump regulators – even if they do nothing
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