Family silver : from the provinces to privatisation : a personal journey / Richard Shallcrass.
Material type: TextPublisher: Wellington [N.Z.] : Victoria University Press, 2006Description: 231 pages ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0864735332
- 9780864735331
- 330.092 22
- HB129.5.S53 A3 2006
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330.092 MAR Alfred Marshall : economist 1842-1924 / | 330.092 ROB Joan Robinson / | 330.092 SIM Herbert A. Simon : the bounds of reason in modern America / | 330.092 SMA Family silver : from the provinces to privatisation : a personal journey / | 330.0922 PRE Fifty major economists / | 330.092273 FRI Two lucky people : memoirs / | 330.0924 GAL The Galbraith reader : from the works of John Kenneth Galbraith / |
Includes index.
"Both a personal reminiscence and an addition to the historical record, this book offers new insights into the bitter debate over economic policy that swept New Zealand's Muldoon administration out of office in 1984 and ushered in the tumultuous reforms of the Lange government. Reflecting on the actions and motives of the country's leaders during that time, the author also describes his own role managing overseas borrowing and supervising the privatization of Air New Zealand, the Bank of New Zealand, Telecom, and NZ Rail. Throughout the book important national events are juxtaposed with scenes from the author's early life, showing that decisions often rest on lessons learned in childhood."--Publisher description.
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