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Title: Public sector reform in the Asia-Pacific
Keywords: Economic conditions
Economy
Government policy
Management
Indonesia
Malaysia
New Zealand
Asia
Pacifc
Sociology
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2011
Publisher: Lincoln University. Commerce Division
Abstract: The world recessionary period of the 1980's forced many governments to re-evaluate their economic management strategies. Today, existing strategies are being supplanted by a belief that economic growth is best achieved by less government intervention in the economy. This paper examines public sector reforms in Indonesia, Malaysia and New Zealand, three Asia-Pacific trading partners. While descriptive in nature, the researchers believe that the contribution of this research is its socio-cultural and historical accounts of these changes, as well as its Asia/Pacific focus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/57675
ISSN: Commerce Division discussion paper ; no. 58
Appears in Collections:New Zealand Asia Information Service

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