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A source book for those with an interest in New Zealand's economic performance and reforms at the end of the twentieth century, or its policy debates at the beginning of the twenty-first. It is a useful companion to the introductory economics texts as it demonstrates the relevanc ...
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This is a survey of macroeconomic data on New Zealand, spanning a 30-year period.
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The changes in social policy instituted by the government of New Zealand raise fundamental questions about the future of its welfare state. This study examines the key issues, such as health, housing and education policies, and outlines alternative strategies for the future.
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This text examines New Zealand's economic performance during the 25 years up to 1984 - the reforms after 1984 - and the impact these reforms had on key macroeconomic indicators. It considers the historical context, international trade, monetary and fiscal policy, and industry lab ...
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Since 1990, New Zealand has sought to redesign its welfare state with radical changes in industrial relations, health, accident compensation, education, housing, social welfare, employment assistance and superannuation. This book contains an authoritative record and analysis of t ...
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This text provides a record of New Zealand's economic performance during the 25 years leading up to 1984, of each of the major reforms that took place after 1984, and of the impact these reforms had on key macroeconomic indicators.
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This text provides a concise, up-to-date record of New Zealand's economic performance over the last 40 years, and uses this information both to explain why reforms were necessary in the mid-1980s and to evaluate the legacy of these reforms that remain the subject of political deb ...
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