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Remaking New Zealand and Australian Economic Policy

Ideas, Institutions and Policy Communities

Shaun Goldfinch

"Shaun Goldfinch has done an excellent job . . . his book is essential reading. This well-written study is highly recommended for students of comparative governance."
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During the 1980s and early 1990s, Australia and New Zealand extensively deregulated their economies to create two of the most open markets in the industrialized world. Drawing on interviews with more than 180 leading policymakers in Australia and New Zealand—including former prime ministers, ministers of finance, treasurers, and public servants—Shaun Goldfinch analyzes the factors that made the deregulation process different in each country.

Describing specific policies—including liberalization of financial and capital markets, lowering of trade barriers, the floating of the exchange rate, and privatization—he compares the "crash-through" approach that characterized reform in New Zealand with the "bargained consensus" that underpinned change in Australia. In Australia, influences on policy were relatively diffuse and implementations open and decentralized. New Zealand’s more centralized government structure resulted in a concentration of influence and less deliberation. He contrasts rapid and gradual change, arguing that the latter may yield better policy results and prevent political instability.

Shedding new light on the economic policymaking process, including the role of economic ideas, institutions, and policy elites, this book will appeal to both students and professionals in interested in public policy, comparative politics, and economics.

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"Shaun Goldfinch has done an excellent job . . . his book is essential reading. This well-written study is highly recommended for students of comparative governance."—Governance

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Shaun Goldfinch is a lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Hardcover
296 pp., 6 x 9

ISBN:
Jan 2001
Not for sale in New Zealand

Paperback
296 pp., 6 x 9

ISBN: 978-0-87840-846-7
Jan 2001
Not for sale in New Zealand

Ebook
296 pp.

ISBN:
Jan 2001
Not for sale in New Zealand


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