Further evidence on the consequences of foreign direct investment for the New Zealand economy

dc.contributor.authorKawa, Izabela
dc.contributor.authorFox, Mark A
dc.date.accessioned2009-03-31T22:38:45Z
dc.date.available2009-03-31T22:38:45Z
dc.date.issued1996-12
dc.description.abstractAfter 1984 the New Zealand economy underwent a radical transformation, moving from, arguably, the most regulated economy in the western world to the world’s freest market economy (Passow, 1992). One aspect of this economic deregulation involved major changes in the area of foreign investment - restrictions in areas such as exchange control, overseas borrowing and access to capital markets were gradually removed. These new, liberal policies and an extensive privatisation program opened up a number of opportunities to overseas investors (OECD, 1993). Subsequently, in the early 1990s, the government declared a further relaxation of policies and introduced an investment promotion program. The political and economic impact of foreign investment in New Zealand has been the subject of intense public debate. Recently Dr Don Brash, Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, has made arguments in favour of foreign investment, concluding that ‘Almost all foreign investment will be of benefit to New Zealand and New Zealanders’ (Brash, 1995, p.254). Dr Brash asserts that foreign investment provides capital, technology, market knowledge, and market contacts. On the other hand, concerns are raised that foreign investment threatens New Zealand’s sovereignty and results in the exploitation of our markets and resources.
dc.identifier.isbn1-877176-03-6
dc.identifier.issn1173-0854
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10182/955
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherLincoln University. Commerce Division.
dc.relationThe original publication is available from Lincoln University. Commerce Division.
dc.relation.ispartofseriesDepartment of Economics and Marketing discussion paper ; no. 26
dc.subjecteconomic conditions
dc.subjectderegulation
dc.subjectForeign Direct Investment (FDI)
dc.subjectexport markets
dc.subjectconsumer choice
dc.subjectinformation technology
dc.subjectinternational trade
dc.subject.marsdenMarsden::340206 International economics and international finance
dc.subject.marsdenMarsden::340203 Finance economics
dc.subject.marsdenMarsden::340401 Economic models and forecasting
dc.titleFurther evidence on the consequences of foreign direct investment for the New Zealand economy
dc.typeDiscussion Paper
lu.contributor.unitDepartment of Accounting, Economics and Finance
lu.subtype
pubs.publication-statusPublished
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