Wednesday, July 02, 2014

Author talk today in Wellington - Judgements of all Kinds: Economic Policymaking in New Zealand 1945-84

Associate Professor of History at Victoria University, Jim will speak about his recent book
Judgements of all Kinds: Economic Policymaking in New Zealand 1945-84.
 
The Depression and the Second World War provoked the development, in New Zealand as in many western states, of policies that emphasised full employment and economic development.
New Zealand’s post war economic policymakers are variously criticised for being unduly concerned with security and stabilisation rather than growth, or, alternatively, for continuing to emphasise the dependent relationship with Britain.  
Whatever the merits of such perspectives, post war economic policy is often discussed without much awareness of the context in which policymakers were operating.
Jim's work seeks to offer a perspective from the ‘engine-room’ and shed light on the perceptions, ideas, and competing interests which shaped the views and actions of ministers and officials in managing a small externally dependent economy.
Jim McAloon is associate professor in History at Victoria University of Wellington, where he has worked since 2009.  Before that he taught for many years at Lincoln University in Canterbury.

Time:  12.15pm on Wednesday 2 July 2014

Place: Ministry for Culture and Heritage, L4, ASB House, 101 The Terrace

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