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100 1 _aEaston, B. H.,
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245 1 0 _aNot in narrow seas :
_bthe economic history of Aotearoa New Zealand /
_cBrian Easton.
264 1 _aWellington :
_bVictoria University of Wellington Press,
_c2020.
264 4 _c©2020
300 _a683 pages ;
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336 _atext
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tBeginnings --
_tSettlement --
_tThe pastoral economy --
_tPostwar prosperity and change --
_tRogernomics --
_tOngoing.
520 _a"Not in Narrow Seas is a major contribution to the history of Aotearoa New Zealand. It covers everything from the traditional gift-based Maori economy to the Ardern government's attempt to deal with the economic challenges of global warming, and is the first economic history to underline the central role of the environment, beginning with the geological formation of these islands. Economist Brian Easton throws new light on some cherished national myths. He argues that Britain's entry into the EEC was not the major turning point that many assume; of much more lasting importance was the permanent collapse of wool prices in 1966. He asks how far it is true that New Zealand is an egalitarian country where 'Jack's as good as his master'. He offers the most extensive investigation yet of the Rogernomics revolution of the 1980s and early 1990s, and shows that governments of left and right are still grappling with its legacy. Easton deals with the major economic trends since the war - the movement of Maori into the cities, of women into paid work, and of Pasifika people to Aotearoa. He analyses the rise of the modern Maori economy and the increased political power of business, and includes vivid pen portraits of the important yet largely unremembered people who shaped our economy. This is also a profoundly political history, which focuses not only on governments but the share of votes won by the parties: it is our first MMP history. Dr Easton, a well-known commentator and author of numerous books, here offers his greatest work, the fruit of a lifetime of reflection and research."-- Back cover.
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