Graham Scott’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Figure 1: Core Crown Net Debt as a Per Cent of GDP, 1972-2022
Weaknesses in New Zealand's Fiscal Institutions
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November 2024

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Ian Ball

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Graham Scott

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John Zohrab
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Reviving the Proposal For a Parliamentary Budget Officer

August 2024

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Policy Quarterly

The 2019 proposal that New Zealand create a parliamentary budget officer should be revived, but with certain changes. First, the parliamentary budget officer should not be asked to estimate the cost of political parties’ electoral platforms, since that is not a proper function of an officer of Parliament, and the political sensitivity and resource intensiveness of such costings could interfere with the officer’s ability to help Parliament hold the executive to account. Second, the parliamentary budget officer should have a broader scope to comment on public finances than was envisaged in 2019. Third, the creation of a parliamentary budget officer should be accompanied by consideration of other ways of strengthening Parliament’s effectiveness in scrutinising public finances, such as having a member of the opposition chair the Finance and Expenditure Committee.

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... A further alternative is to make more IPPIs officers of Parliament, where this is appropriate (such as the privacy commissioner), or to extend the officer concept to institutions where their boards are appointed by Parliament. An independent fiscal institution, proposed by the previous Labour-led government, now appears to have support in some form on both sides of Parliament, and one of its proposed forms is as an officer of Parliament or a legislative branch department (Ball, Irwin and Scott, 2024;New Zealand Government, 2018). Funding and accountability would then be through Parliament rather than ministers. ...

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How Can We Make Independent Public Policy Institutions a Less Fragile Species?: Reflecting on the closing of the Productivity Commission
Reviving the Proposal For a Parliamentary Budget Officer
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  • August 2024

Policy Quarterly