A study of economic reform : the case of New Zealand
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A study of economic reform : the case of New Zealand
(Contributions to economic analysis, 236)
Elsevier, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
The purpose of this volume is to study the economic reforms which took place in New Zealand during the decade, beginning 1984. The integrated chapters cover economic outcomes, sectors and policies. The papers, which have been written by some 19 economists from universities, research institutes and financial institutions, present a coherent and consistent study of the 'reform decade' from a range of viewpoints. The volume is intended to provide a platform for further research.
Table of Contents
Preface. Introduction (A. Bollard et al.). Economic growth (V.B. Hall). Productivity growth (R. Fare et al.). Income distribution (B. Easton). Unemployment (S. Chapple et al.). Labour markets and policy (T. Maloney, J. Savage). Fiscal policy (G. Wells). Monetary policy (A. Grimes). Financial markets: Volatility and policy (R.J. Bowden, B. O'Donovan). International trade (R. Lattimore, P. Wooding). Manufacturing industries (T. Hazledine, A. Murphy). Public enterprises (I. Duncan). Natural resource management (B.M.H. Sharp). Social services (R. Stephens). Appendix A: A selected bibiliography). Appendix B: Contributors. Name Index. Subject index.
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