Family Silver
By (Author) Richard Shallcrass
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Victoria University Press
7th July 2006
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
330.092
Paperback
232
Both a personal reminiscence and an addition to the historical record, this book offers new insights into the bitter debate over economic policy that swept New Zealand's Muldoon administration out of office in 1984 and ushered in the tumultuous reforms of the Lange government. Reflecting on the actions and motives of the country's leaders during that time, the author also describes his own role managing overseas borrowing and supervising the privatization of Air New Zealand, the Bank of New Zealand, Telecom, and NZ Rail. Throughout the book important national events are juxtaposed with scenes from the author's early life, showing that decisions often rest on lessons learned in childhood.
Richard Shallcrass served in the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs before joining the Treasury in 1977 as a member of the team that advised the government on economic and trade policy.