New Zealand has long relied on property to build wealth—but is that holding small businesses back?
In this bite from Shared Lunch, Kiwibank Chief Economist Jarrod Kerr explains why so many business owners borrow against their homes, how the banking system encourages it, and what could change.
This bite is from our previous episode "Let’s get out of this recession”.
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