New Zealand's pro-market reform process commencing in 1984, while generally popular, did not represent a net social benefit for all socio-economic, cultural and ethnic groups. The reforms imposed hardships on groups heavily dependent on manual jobs in the manufacturing sector, on groups experiencing
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The Polish Shipyard: Myth, Economic History and Economic Policy Reform in New Zealand
β Scribed by Shaun Goldfinch; Daniel Malpass
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- 110973042
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2007
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- 0004-9522
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