Auckland Trade and Economic Policy School (ATEPS)

Health system changes no small task

Health system changes no small task

 By Associate Professor Tim Tenbensel - Implementing recommendations from a major review of the health and disability system will require the Government to bring its A Game, writes Dr Tim Tenbensel  The long-awaited Final Report of the Health and Disability Sector...

A crisis of public spaces

A crisis of public spaces

Diane Brand asks what the post-pandemic city will look like and how do we adjust our concept of urbanism to accommodate it?  *Originally published in Newsroom. Republished with permission Public spaces where people are able congregate, streets, squares, parks and...

NZ-Pacific bubble should come first

NZ-Pacific bubble should come first

Dr Collin Tukuitonga Dr Collin Tukuitonga is the inaugural Associate Dean Pacific at the University of Auckland Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences. *Originally published in Newsroom. Republished with permission. Quarantine-free travel between NZ and Pacific...

Watch: Gender Impact Analysis Policy Forum 2

Gender Impact Analysis Policy Forum 2

Advancing Equal Pay and Women’s Economic Wellbeing post-COVID19 Wed 10 June 2020, 1-2pm Online Places are limited, so please register here for the event Despite the passage of the Equal Pay Act in 1972, gender pay gaps remain an intractable feature of the New Zealand...

The University of Auckland’s Public Policy Institute hosts an annual Auckland Trade and Economic Policy School (ATEPS). The School was launched in 2019 with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

21-22 November 2024, University of Auckland | Waipapa Taumata Rau, City Campus

Spotlight on Southeast Asia

Pathways to Prosperity: Building Resilient Trade Partnerships for a New Era

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ATEPS 2023: Leading Trade Agreements for Sustainable Futures

Tuesday 21 November 2023

ATEPS 2023 took place on 23-24 February 2023

“Trans-Tasman, Regional and Global Initiatives for Sustainable Trade Futures”

ATEPS 2023 addressed the Trans-Tasman geo-political context, Regional Trade Agreements, developments in Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand Indigenous Trade Policy, digital trade, sustainable trade and the Green Economy, global RTAs, and the future of trade.

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