The Commercialisation of New Zealand (Electronic book text)


This text examines the origins, theory, history and politics of the dramatic change in economic policy in New Zealand, from Robert Muldoon's interventionalism to Roger Douglas's commercialization. It is illustrated with case studies including broadcasting, cultural policy, education, environment and heritage, the system of government, health, the labor market and science.

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This text examines the origins, theory, history and politics of the dramatic change in economic policy in New Zealand, from Robert Muldoon's interventionalism to Roger Douglas's commercialization. It is illustrated with case studies including broadcasting, cultural policy, education, environment and heritage, the system of government, health, the labor market and science.

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Auckland University Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 1997

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Electronic book text - Windows

Pages

296

ISBN-13

978-1-77558-173-4

Barcode

9781775581734

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LSN

1-77558-173-X



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