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Who wants to be an economic policymaker in a crisis?

In these unprecedented times the government and Reserve Bank are making big decisions fast - and it's tough.

Dr Alan Bollard
Mon, 30 Mar 2020

As we all sit in home lockdown, spare a thought for Grant Robertson, Minister of Finance; Caralee McLiesh, secretary of Treasury; Adrian Orr, Reserve Bank governor; and their teams. They are very busy and very worried, though they cannot let this show. That is because the Covid-19 crisis is so

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Dr Alan Bollard
Mon, 30 Mar 2020
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