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- Title
- Sale of a Nation
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
- Collection
- NZ On Screen
- Description
As part of the radical 1980s neoliberal reform of the public and corporate sector in New Zealand, many government-run assets were turned into state owned enterprises; some were sold off to foreign buyers. Screening on TV3, this 1991 documentary, written by Metro columnist Bruce Jesson, examines the controversial programme by asking "who owns this country and who controls it?". Those answering range from businesspeople to politicians, academics, journalists, vox pops and critics of the ‘cashin...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 1991
- URL
- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/sale-of-a-nation
- Related subjects
- asset sales / soe / state owned enterprises / teddy goldsmith / edward goldsmith / ecologist / nicola legat / ruth richardson / robert muldoon / roger douglas / david lange / new labour / richard prebble / jim anderton / ralf simon / sandra lee / nigel haworth / wolfgang rosenberg / paul norling / brierley / richard izard / jaward nunes / fran o'sullivan / bill rosenberg / alan gibbs / paul collins / pam corkery / hugh rennie / hamilton jet / jon hamilton / dick georgeson / christine dann / green party / alliance / otahuhu college / takapuna grammar / barry rowe / auckland university / ranginui walker / rogernomics / neoliberal / economics / public policy / government / george balani / overseas investment / values party / soverignty / sovereignty / nz on air
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