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- Title
- Professor Robert MacCulloch on why Wellington hates economists.
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- National Library of New Zealand
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- National Library of New Zealand Catalogue
- Description
"The NZ Treasury wants to hire economists who've never studied economics. Join Louis and Professor MacCulloch as they discuss why the public service seems to hate economists, and how ideology is trumping expert knowledge at the Reserve Bank and Treasury, threatening New Zealand's economic stability and quality of life. Support the show http://www.taxpayers.org.nz/donate"--RSS feed.
- Format
- Audio
- Date created
- [2022]
- Creator
- Houlbrooke, Louis / McCulloch, Robert (Professor of economics) / Taxpayers' Union (N.Z.)
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/49971382
- Related subjects
- Taxation -- New Zealand / McCulloch, Robert (Professor of economics) Interviews / Podcasts
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