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From: | "Ian Andrews" <iandrews@ihug.co.nz> |
Date: | Thu, 24 May 2001 22:51:20 +1200 |
If one studies New Zealand history, the
overwhelming theme which surfaces is surely that of conservatism. The "business
generation tried to push the barriers back - but like a stretched
rubber band when the tension is released, the Enzed psyche has largely
resumed its former shape.
It was significant to me this government's major
policy moves ( including in today's budget) have been in instruments of social
control such as more tax inspectors & more police, more inquiries, more
punishment, more centralisation of power.
The growth in the bureaucracy & the legal
profession & the change in its attitude to citizens can seem almost
overwhelming compared to what is was only a few years ago.
If history is any teacher, I think warriors &
intellectuals (important as they are) will dominate our society for a good
40 years before business has another good chance, although there will always be
good opportunities for those looking hard for them.
Given the returns at home are likely to be lower on
average during that period (because efficiency will take a back seat to
effectiveness & meaning) , prudent investors may need to become better
educated on values & also diversify
abroad.
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