>Growth in 2016 was 4%, not 1% and not -1%:
https://www.google.com/publicdata/explore?ds=d5bncppjof8f9_&....
No it was not. Not per-capita. Growth ignoring population changes is literally completely irrelevant. It has never been relevant.
>It seems like NZ is growing at a pace of around 3%p.a. You're free to argue that there's some fantastic economic system that only you know, but most people will rightfully be sceptical of such claims unless you have a few examples of countries at NZ's high level of development growing at a much higher pace.
NZ before the horrific and inhumane neoliberal reforms of the 1980s ruined this beautiful country was growing at a much faster rate that it has ever grown since.
>Other than that I've lost track of what were arguing. It appears as if you just start making completely unrelated arguments when you're proven wrong.
Lol