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‘LONG SLOW BOOM’?: MANUFACTURING IN NEW ZEALAND, 1945–70
Authors:Jim  McAloon
Affiliation:Lincoln University
Abstract:Many studies of post-war New Zealand economy are highly critical both of economic policy and of the business sector, emphasising protection, complacency and sclerosis. This article argues that such accounts are excessively simplistic and, by analysing the structure and performance of New Zealand manufacturing during 1945–70, suggests that there was considerable innovation in both technological and organisational spheres. The result was that, to a greater extent than current accounts allow, New Zealand manufacturing pursued efficiency and international competitiveness.
Keywords:L60    N67    O14    O32
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