Open and Closed: Some Historical Dimensions of New Zealand's Participation in the World Economy
Kenneth Jackson
No 142, Working Papers from Department of Economics, The University of Auckland
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(Opening paragraph) Openness, along with trade liberalisation, is currently seen as a major factor in producing economic growth and relatively high standards of living as conventionally measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita. In the modern literature these two components have been described as: '' believed to have been central to the remarkable growth of industrial countries since the mid-20th century (Winters, 2000, p. 43).
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Date: 2002
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