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Is Reserve Bank acting outside its remit by embracing Te Ao Māori?

Politics: Bank will still be judged on its record of inflation and maintaining maximum, sustainable employment.

Brent Edwards Thu, 03 Jun 2021

There is a growing momentum for organisations to incorporate Māori values in how they operate.

Both the Productivity Commission and the Reserve Bank have become more focused on Te Ao Māori (the Māori world) and the impact of the Māori economy.

Reserve Bank assistant governor Christian

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Brent Edwards Thu, 03 Jun 2021
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