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The political economy of liberalisation in New Zealand / by Alan Bollard
Bib ID 433949
Format BookBook
Author
Bollard, Alan
 
Description Wellington, N.Z. : N.Z. Institute of Economic Research, [1993] 
38, [3] p. : ill. ; 30 cm. 
Series

Working paper (New Zealand Institute of Economic Research) ; 93/2.

Notes

CONTRIBUTED CATALOGUING.

"Conference on the Political Economy of Policy Reform, Institute for International Economics, Washington 14-16 January 1993."

Subjects New Zealand - Economic conditions - 1945-  |  New Zealand - Economic policy.  |  New Zealand - Economic policy - History
Other authors/contributors New Zealand Institute of Economic Research
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