Social democratic governments in Australia and New Zealand adopted policies of radical free market reform, including financial deregulation, privatisation and public sector reform in the 1980s. Because of the absence of institutional obstacles to government action, reform was faster and more comprehensive in New Zealand than in Australia. The New Zealand reforms were associated with increasing inequality and generally poor economic outcomes. There is nothing in the New Zealand experience to support the view that radical free-market economic policies are consistent with social democratic welfare policies or with social democratic values of concern for the disadvantaged. The Australian reforms were less radical, and were accompanied by some r...
The impacts of deregulation on New Zealand's agricultural sector are examined. Economic liberalizati...
Often policy and institutional reform proposals, developed through experience and learning transfers...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
The defeat of the Shipley National government in 1999 marked the end of a fifteen-year experiment in...
There are no controlled experiments in macroeconomic policy, nor in systematic programs of microecon...
In this paper we recognize that reforms of the welfare state can be necessary from an economic point...
In this chapter, we compare the experience of Australia and New Zealand over the period of microecon...
Shortly after their election in October 1990, the National Government announced radical changes to t...
Growing global integration, combined with the collapse of Soviet Communism, created major challenges...
It’s time to leave the comfort zone, writes Nicholas Gruen AUSTRALIA is peculiar - the land w...
Beginning in the mid-1980s New Zealand underwent a comprehensive set of economic reforms, which were...
New Zealand's program of economic and public sector restructuring since 1984 is assessed in comparis...
“Neoliberalism”, both as a body of theory and as a set of policies and practices, is commonly seen a...
While there is long history of social democratic governments disappointing the hopes and aspirations...
Australia and New Zealand developed distinctive 'wage-earner welfare states', with social protection...
The impacts of deregulation on New Zealand's agricultural sector are examined. Economic liberalizati...
Often policy and institutional reform proposals, developed through experience and learning transfers...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...
The defeat of the Shipley National government in 1999 marked the end of a fifteen-year experiment in...
There are no controlled experiments in macroeconomic policy, nor in systematic programs of microecon...
In this paper we recognize that reforms of the welfare state can be necessary from an economic point...
In this chapter, we compare the experience of Australia and New Zealand over the period of microecon...
Shortly after their election in October 1990, the National Government announced radical changes to t...
Growing global integration, combined with the collapse of Soviet Communism, created major challenges...
It’s time to leave the comfort zone, writes Nicholas Gruen AUSTRALIA is peculiar - the land w...
Beginning in the mid-1980s New Zealand underwent a comprehensive set of economic reforms, which were...
New Zealand's program of economic and public sector restructuring since 1984 is assessed in comparis...
“Neoliberalism”, both as a body of theory and as a set of policies and practices, is commonly seen a...
While there is long history of social democratic governments disappointing the hopes and aspirations...
Australia and New Zealand developed distinctive 'wage-earner welfare states', with social protection...
The impacts of deregulation on New Zealand's agricultural sector are examined. Economic liberalizati...
Often policy and institutional reform proposals, developed through experience and learning transfers...
This report contains papers presented to the National Social Policy Conference held at the Universit...