Organisational Adjustment and the Labour Market in New Zealand

Richard A. Harris, B. Daldy
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Post-war New Zealand enjoyed exceptionally low unemployment rates as compared to other industrialised countries, especially after the boom years of the 1960s when unemployment rates rose in nearly all OECD countries. This can be explained by government policies regulating and protecting the economy from outside influences. Extensive use of high tariffs, import licensing and quotas meant that New Zealand had one of the highest levels of effective protection amongst OECD countries (OECD, 1990). The government also embarked on a "think big" campaign in addition to the active support given to a number of loss making government trading enterprises. The net result was that full employment was achieved through job creation and maintenance in those public and protected sectors shielded from foreign and domestic competition. The cost, however, was the reduced competitiveness of the export sector and "the creation of an insular, inefficient, increasingly rigid, inflation-prone economy-which proved ill adapted to external shocks and to the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly changing world economy" (OECD, 1990: 13). Since 1984, and the incoming Labour Government's radical change of strategy (i.e. commitment to free market policies), employment levels have fallen and consequently unemployment has risen.
新西兰的组织调整和劳动力市场
与其他工业化国家相比,战后新西兰的失业率特别低,特别是在20世纪60年代经济繁荣时期,几乎所有经合组织国家的失业率都有所上升。这可以用政府调控和保护经济不受外界影响的政策来解释。广泛使用高关税、进口许可和配额意味着新西兰是经合发组织国家中有效保护水平最高的国家之一(经合发组织,1990年)。政府除了积极支援亏损的国营贸易企业外,还开展了“大胆思考”活动。最终结果是,通过在那些不受国内外竞争影响的公共和受保护部门创造和维持就业机会,实现了充分就业。然而,代价是出口部门的竞争力下降和“造成一种孤立、低效、日益僵化、容易通货膨胀的经济- -事实证明这种经济不能适应外部冲击和迅速变化的世界经济的挑战和机会”(经合发组织,1990年:13)。自1984年以来,以及即将上任的工党政府对战略的彻底改变(即承诺自由市场政策),就业水平下降,因此失业率上升。
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