Prosperity for all? : economic, social and political change in New Zealand since 1935 /
Brian S. Roper.
- xxiii, 280 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Author is a New Zealander.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-273) and index.
Pt. I. Economy -- Ch. 1. From long boom to prolonged stagnation : New Zealand's post-war economic development -- Pt. II. Civil society -- Ch. 2. The changing class structure -- Ch. 3. Ethnicity, gender and movements for change -- Ch. 4. Power shifts on contested terrain : business versus workers and social movements, 1968 to the present -- Pt. III. Polity. -- Ch. 5. The rise of Keynesianism and the post-war Keynesian consensus, 1935-72 : 'steady does it' -- Ch. 6. The crisis of Keynesianism, 1972-84 : from Muldoon's interventionism to Rogernomics -- Ch. 7. Treasury's role in state policy formulation during the post-war era : importing economic orthodoxy -- Ch. 8. The New Right in power : the Fourth Labour Government, 1984-1990 -- Ch. 9. Completing Labour's unfinished business : National governments, 1990-9 -- Ch. 10. The Fifth Labour Government : a third way beyond Keynesianism and neoliberalism? -- Ch. 11. The historic shift to neoliberalism and the Third Way : explanation, critique and alternatives.
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New Zealand--Economic conditions--20th century. New Zealand--Social conditions--20th century. New Zealand--Politics and government--20th century.