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New Zealand Economic conditions 1984- (Geographic Name)

Preferred form: New Zealand Economic conditions 1984-

Work cat.: Jesson, B. Only their purpose is mad, 1999: p. 7 (Since 1984, New Zealand politics has been dominated by the idea that the marketplace is rational. Left to itself, with no interference from the state, the market will allocate resources in the most efficient manner and will produce the outcome that is most beneficial for everyone) back cover (New Zealand has been transformed, since 1984, by the culture of finance ... society and economy are now subject to irrational, speculative forces)

ANZUS economics, 1992: p. 35 (The need for change was widely recognized. The election of a new (Labour Party) government in July 1984 provided an opportunity for an unusually sharp change of direction) p. 44 (The policies adopted in New Zealand after 1984 are sometimes described as Reaganite but more often as Thatcherite. In New Zealand they are described as Rogernomics ... after the Finance Minister Roger Douglas)

The influence of United States economics on New Zealand; Fulbright economics seminar, 1988: p. 69 (In recent years New Zealand has been through radical economic changes. Many of the new policies have originated from advances in US economic thinking (Reaganomics)) p. 34 (The election of 1984 signalled a shift towards increased reliance on less regulated markets)

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