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From: | "Peter" <pmaiden@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Sun, 27 Jan 2002 10:17:28 +1300 |
Right on Marilyn. For Brash quite
a good speech though and one anybody interested in the future of this country
should read. On the Reserve Bank web site.
There is that other point Brash
made in that speech about why NZ'ers don't save - in that NZ'er's have been told
by successive governements that we do not need to save for the things that
people in many other conutries save for. Access to things such as health,
education and superannuation seems to be the god given right of
NZ'ers.
Suppose no harm in the Governer of the Reserve
Bank calling for 'social reforms' and for us to change our view on
life.
I enjoyed his
other quote from a book written in 1886 "I fear it is no use
writing against excessive borrowing. The disease must run its course and no one
will rejoice more then the writer if a certain cure is found for it. There are
reckless lenders as well as reckless borrowers and the two must share the
difficulties and troubles which may be in store for them in the
future". Obviously an age old problem.
Bit of worry
when Brash's colleagues browse second hand book shops - hope they are not
looking for inspiration
Cheers
Peter
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