WINZ staff getting it wrong, Dominion, 15 Dec 1999
Party-hopping bill nasty, undemocratic proposition, Philip Temple, NZ Herald, 14 Dec 1999
Radical reforms a failure: expert, NZ Herald [NZPA], 3 Dec 1999
Change of attitude from top down needed at Winz, Catriona Maclennan, NZ Herald, 3 Dec 1999
Wheeling and dealing by WTO needs close scrutiny, Jane Kelsey, NZ Herald, 1 Dec 1999
Solutions needed, not more slogans, Peter Lyons, NZ Herald, 25 Nov 1999
Poor students borrow more, Rawiri Taonui, NZ Herald, 25 November 1999
Kiwis brainwashed about economics, says trade adviser, Dominion, 23 Nov 1999
Party-hopping ban a lever of power, Brian Rudman, NZ Herald, 23 Nov 1999
Educated immigrants an asset left to waste, Nick Smith, NZ Herald, 20 Nov 1999
Most young workers have missed out on the boom, by David Moberg, Boston Globe, 16 October 1999.
'Free' markets nothing but a dangerously flawed ideal, Michael Gilchrist, NZ Herald, 7 September 1999.
Public Service Reform, Alan Millar, Sunday Supplement, Radio New Zealand, 5 September 1999.
'Knowledge economy' just a vacuous notion, Jane Kelsey, NZ Herald, 17 August 1999.
Labour rents policy makes economic and social sense, Charles Waldegrave, NZ Herald, 3 August 1999.
When our working lives end at 45, David Thomson, NZ Herald, 5 August 1999.
Clean, green and getting sicker, Catherine Masters, NZ Herald, 27 July 1999.
Guilty till proven innocent, Catriona MacLennan, Dominion, 27 July 1999.
Winz lavishness does not extend to clients, Sharon Milne, NZ Herald Dialogue, 23 July 1999.
Profit maximisation inadequate sole goal, Dick Hubbard, in reply to Norman Barry, argues that collective ethics should be more robust.
More Jobs Key to Benefit Bill, Vernon Small, NZ Herald 12 June 1999.
It's time to earn our prosperity, Tim Hazledine NZ Herald 3 June 1999.
It's a problem of income, not budgeting skills, Peter Calder NZ Herald 3 June 1999.
Beware the Bogus Claims, by Brian Gaynor, NZ Herald, 17 April 1999.
Social issues vital in policy-making, article about Professor Srikanta Chatterjee in The Tribune (Palmerston North) 7 February 1999.
"Privatisation of life itself basis for second agrarian revolution", by Phillida Bunkle, NZ Herald 19 January 1999.
John Vidal on the new democracy and ideas emerging from cyberspace and their potential to counter oppression, incl. "Anatomy of a very nineties revolution"; The Guardian (London), 13 January 1999.
"A glimpse of the Brave New World of tertiary education", by Carl Davidson and Neil Lunt; NZ Herald, 6 January 1999.
Era may end for Floating Currencies, by Joseph Kahn; © New York Times, 2 January 1999.
Are we being told the truth about mobile phones?, 20 December 1998, © Sunday Times (London).
"White Paper's aim faulted"; Professor Dame Anne Salmond, Dominion 14 December 1998 (also see here, here and here).
World Bank Turns Up Criticism of the IMF, by Paul Blustein, Washington Post, 3 December 1998; also article by David Sanger, New York Times.
"Counter culture; has New Zealand's 'economic miracle' ended its free ride in the foreign press", NZ Listener, 16 May 1998.
"Norway Keeps the Faith; Left Governments should heed an old Keynesian Model", © The Guardian (UK), 6 April 1998.
Making Sure the Rich stay Rich, by Linda McQuaig, © Toronto Star 22 March 1998.
"Youth ill-served by degraded education", NZ Herald, 15 December 1997. Scott Menzies contemplates the causes of worrying statistics for his generation.
"Why fish-market economics fails the full-employment test", by Will Hutton, © Guardian Weekly, 31 July 1994.
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