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Daylight Robbery

Daylight Robbery
 

Who benefits from state asset sales? Follow the money as Wishart looks at what happened to Air New Zealand, Kiwirail, South Canterbury Finance and more. This searing expose of one of the biggest issues in politics will be sure to capture attention this election. Ten years ago Ian... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780987657329
Published 1 January 2011 by Howling at the Moon
Format Paperback, New edition
Author(s) By Wishart, Ian

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ISBN-13 9780987657329
ISBN-10 0987657321
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Status Showing available at publisher; usually ships 7-15 working days
Publisher Howling at the Moon
Imprint Howling at the Moon
Publication Date 1 January 2011
International Publication Date 1 November 2011
Publication Country New Zealand New Zealand
Format Paperback, New edition
Edition New edition
Author(s) By Wishart, Ian
Category Reportage & Collected Journalism: From C 1900 -
Financial Crises & Disasters
Corporate Finance
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
Library of Congress New Zealand - Economic conditions, Bank of New Zealand, Banks and banking - Corrupt practices - New Zealand, Investments, foreign - Economic aspects - New Zealand, Finance companies - Corrupt practices - New Zealand
NBS Text Current Affairs & Issues
ONIX Text General/trade
Number of Pages 270 pp
Dimensions Not specified
Weight Not specified - defaults to 600g
Dewey Code 336.012
Catalogue Code 237910

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Who benefits from state asset sales? Follow the money as Ian Wishart looks at what happened to Air New Zealand, Kiwirail, South Canterbury Finance and more.This searing expose of one of the biggest issues in politics will be sure to capture attention as the world heads towards another major financial crisis. Ten years ago Ian Wishart's Daylight Robbery on the plundering of the BNZ and other state assets became an instant bestseller. Now, a decade later, partial asset sales are again on the cards as Prime Minister John Key seeks a controversial mandate for privatisation. Polls show most of the public are against the idea, and this revised, expanded and updated version of Daylight Robbery looks at whether the mistakes of the 80s and 90s will be repeated, leading to yet more taxpayer bailouts down the track, or whether John Key's gamble could pay off.

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