In Stormy Seas: The Post-war New Zealand EconomyUniversity of Otago Press, 1997 - 343 من الصفحات Presents a detailed look at the New Zealand economy in the 20th century, and in particular its course since World War II. This is not just a history but a narrative about a problem, defining, analysing, and contributing to an understanding that will aid in its solutions. Initial chapters examine the ongoing debate about the New Zealand economy, looking at such factors as external impact and internal response, the business cycle and growth, and problems of financing investment. Structural transformation, the farm sector, industry and energy, and the market are all examined in later chapters, with a discussion of the aftermath of Rogernomics and the decade of greed. |
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Preface | 1 |
An Economy Apart? | 7 |
The Course of the New Zealand Economy | 15 |
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10 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
assets Australia Bill Sutch boom business cycle capita GDP capital cent p.a. Chapter commodity costs currency debt deficit devaluation domestic early Easton economic growth economic performance economists effect energy especially evident export prices external fall farm farmers Figure foreign exchange GDP deflator growth rate higher impact import income increase industry inflation interest rates interventions investment involved Keynesians labour force labour market late less liberalisation macroeconomic manufacturing Maori measure ment Monetarism Monetarists Muldoon National nomic nominal exchange rate OECD OECD average OECD countries output overall overseas pastoral perhaps period Philpott political economy population post-war price index production protection ratio real exchange rate reduced relative prices Reserve Bank rise Rogernomics share social Source South Island spending Statistics Table tectonic plate terms of trade theory tion tradeable sector trend unemployment volume GDP wage wool Zealand dollar Zealand economy