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Speech to the Auckland Employers and Manufacturers Association, 6 August 2012 Alan Bollard and Michael Reddell
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This article reproduces the paper for a speech given by Governor Alan Bollard on 14 July 2009 to the Hawke’s Bay Chamber of Commerce, Napier, New Zealand. It argues that certain basic factors will promote sustainable growth and reduce the New Zealand economy’s vulnerability in the recovery...
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On 25 September 2012, Alan Bollard completed his second five-year term as Governor and Chief Executive of the Reserve Bank. Dr Bollard was appointed to the role in 2002 following four years as Secretary to the Treasury. Prior to that, he was Chairman of the New Zealand Commerce Commission from...
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An address by Alan Bollard, Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago conference, 2nd October 2004.
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Speech to the Auckland Employers and Manufacturers Association, 6 August 2012 Alan Bollard and Michael Reddell
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This article is an abridged version of a paper prepared for a conference commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Bank of Mexico held on 14-15 November. The theme of the conference was `Stability and Economic Growth: The Role of the Central Bank'. The article reviews New Zealand's economic...
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This article is an abridged version of a paper prepared for an address to the Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce, on January 27, 2006.1 It examines three major global developments that have occurred in recent years and discusses their impact on the New Zealand economy in terms of their...
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Inflation targeting is a monetary policy framework that was developed in response to the high inflation and macroeconomic instability of the 1970s and 1980s. Twenty years ago, New Zealand was the first country to formally adopt key elements of this approach – such as an explicit inflation...
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An address by Alan Bollard, Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to the New Zealand Canterbury Chamber of Employers' conference in Christchurch.
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An address by Dr Alan Bollard, Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to the Australasian Institute of Banking and Finance on 23 March 2005.
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