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The Reserve Bank and the Alice Cooper economy

When people say 'rock star economy,' it is important to ask which rock star they are thinking about.
 
NBR Political & Economics Editor Rob Hosking breaks down the political & economic week that was on NBR Radio and on demand on MyNBR Radio

Fri, 11 Sep 2015

When New Zealand got dubbed ‘the rock star economy’ last year, the economist who did so was careful not to say which rock star.

Today, it looks like the Alice Cooper economy.

Alice Cooper was famous, among other things, for biting heads off chickens in concert.

In New Zealand’s case, to mangle a

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