Reserve Bank of New Zealand & Inflation with Don Brash

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Don Brash was the former Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand from 1988 until 2002. Don was also a Member of Parliament, and leader of the New Zealand National Party.
We discuss Don’s work at the Reserve Bank, which came at a pivotal time alongside the economic reforms of the late 80s. 
Don shares the history of the famous 0 - 2% inflation target that he helped implement, and we talk more broadly about the state’s understanding of inflation, its causes, and the role of Central Banking.
We go on to talk about Don’s current focus looking at both the geopolitical situation New Zealand faces in-between the US and China, as well as his work with Hobson’s pledge looking at democracy issues closer to home.
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Please note: James (Jim) Holt is the economist Don Brash mentions who inspired the policies of 1980s New Zealand.
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Nice chat with Don, he's a good man still working to make New Zealand a better place. I can see even our best and brightest have been deceived by education for generations about money. Would you not think that being head of the Reserve Bank one would want to learn the aspects of a sound money? The role of gold through history. Policies won't fix the problems we face using the currency of today.
Bitcoin is suppose to be an IQ test!
Thanks Cody

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