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Economic Fundamentalism Jane Kelsey

Economic Fundamentalism By Jane Kelsey

Economic Fundamentalism by Jane Kelsey


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In 1984 the New Zealand Labour government became the first developed Western economy to make a systematic attempt at "structural adjustment". This book examines the process through which this experiment took place, and what it has meant for the country's economic, political and cultural life.

Economic Fundamentalism Summary

Economic Fundamentalism: A World Model for Structural Adjustment by Jane Kelsey

In 1984 the New Zealand Labour government, previously respected for its social democratic system, became the first developed Western economy to make a systematic attempt at "structural adjustment". This volte face has had devastating consequences. An obsession with low inflation resulted in rampant unemployment, soaring interest rates and chronic economic instability. Labour market regulations forced workers onto individual contracts and removed any reference to unions in the law. State activities were privatized or subjected to market forces. Restrictions on foreign investment were abandoned, domestic industry was sacrificed to free trade, and the universal welfare state reduced to a wholly inadequate safety net. Despite its failure, this experiment is being hailed by the OECD, the World Bank and others as an exemplary prototype of structural adjustment for the developed and developing world. In 1992 New Zealand realized the need to extricate itself from this economic tangle but has, as yet, failed to undo much of the irreparable damage. This book examines the profoundly anti-democratic process through which this experiment in structural adjustment took place; how the "fundamentals" of rigid monetary policy, labour market deregulation, limited government, free trade and fiscal restraint were cemented in law, and what this has meant for economic, political and cultural life in New Zealand today.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Defining "success": what was unique about New Zealand's structural adjustment?; an experiment in pure liberal economic theory implemented by a Labour government; the fundamentals, rigid monetary policy, deregulated labour market, free trade and investment programme, surplus driven fiscal programme. Part 2 Setting up the experiment: the laboratory and structural adjustment formula; empowering the technocrats; capturing the political machine; why New Zealand - the dependency of a colony; dependency on exports; positive embrace of external political patronage; shallow constitutional machinery; incorporation of movements of resistance into the state; weak national identity. Part 3 The fundamental ingredients: tight money; economic liberalization; labour market deregulation; a limited state; fiscal restraint. Part 4 Evaluating the results: the economic deficit; the social deficit; the political deficit; the cultural deficit. Part 5 The prognosis.

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GOR004286541
9780745310435
0745310435
Economic Fundamentalism: A World Model for Structural Adjustment by Jane Kelsey
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pluto Press
1996-03-20
420
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