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Toward Prosperity
co-authored with Louise Callan
First published in 1987 by David Bateman
Ltd.
From the jacket :
"People and Politics in the 1980's.
A Personal View"
In this book Roger Douglas recounts the
events which led him from the political wilderness in which he found himself in 1980 to
his position today as Minister of Finance in New Zealand's fourth Labour Government.
Along the way he provides a vivid, sometimes startling, behind-the-scenes picture of
government in action. With humour and simplicity he describes the events of the last seven
years, from his relegation for outspokenness to the back benches of the Labour Opposition,
through the crisis of the four days following the 1984 snap election, the drama of the
"Opening of the books", the Economic Summit Conference and devaluation, to the
controversy surrounding the "Think Big" projects, the floating of the New
Zealand dollar, and corporatisation.
He writes about the people he works with inside and outside parliament - the Labour
cabinet and caucus, the bureaucrats, union and business leaders, the press and his
constituents - and looks at the roles and contributions of various sections of New Zealand
society in a decade of major economic change. But most importantly, he describes the
trials and tribulations of applying his economic policies, and reveals his personal vision
of where he believes New Zealand could, and should, be aiming as we approach the year
2000.
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