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Before 1984 New Zealand was insulated by high levels of protectionism and with a degree of State intervention and regulation unparalleled elsewhere in the western world. Since then New Zealand has experienced one of the most far reaching economic reform programmes of any developed economy. The book describes and analyses the radical economic reform programme undertaken in New Zealand since 1985. These reforms included deregulation of the financial sector, removal of various forms of assistance to producers, particularly in the agricultural sector, increased import liberalisation, radical tax reform, a major overhaul of the public sector and the privatisation of state enterprises. The book seeks to explain why a Labour Government embarked upon the sort of reform programme normally considered the preserve of right-wing administrations elsewhere. It argues that New Zealand’s experience provides important lessons for policy-makers elsewhere.

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This book analyses the wave of competition-oriented reform by comparing "internal market reform" (proposed in publicly-funded health care systems) with "managed competition reform" (proposed in systems with a mixture of public/private financing) and the role of "managed care" in each of these reform theories.
International Health Care Reform clearly explains the arguments in economics and justice for intervention by governments in health care markets; the structure and dynamics of health care systems; and the features of competition-oriented reform models. The book will appeal to students and researchers involved in health policy studies, public health and health economics. It will also be a valuable read for policy-makers internationally.

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Why has the New Zealand economy underperformed over the last three decades? How did New Zealand end up one of the most indebted nations, when it was once prosperous through international trade? This book seeks to answer these questions by setting out a rigorous framework for the development of a more prosperous New Zealand economy and drawing on the findings of the "Porter Project," the largest research project ever undertaken into the sources of New Zealand's competitive advantage. This research examined the top twenty export industries, using a microeconomic approach as opposed to the traditional macroeconomic analysis.

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This is an updated edition which takes account of changes in New Zealand’s political life. It offers commentary and information on current affairs, as well as alternative models that attempt to integrate both economic and social outcomes.

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The vision of a global future spread through the world like wildfire in the last decade – exhilarating for some, alarming for others, apparently inexorable for all. As free-market advocates would have it, “there is no alternative?”

“Reclaiming the Future” tells a different story – that globalization is not inevitable, invincible or intrinsically good. The deregulated global economy has proved highly unstable. The pursuit of unending growth is unsustainable, and the social damage that free markets cause is provoking an international backlash.

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