ECONOMISTS? REPORT
(Presg Assn.-
PUBLICATIPN DELAYED - free exchange may be recommended by authors australian precedent
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WELLINGTON, Thursday. The possibility of the economists' reporf in regard "to the budgetary position of the Dominion being placqd before Parliament this week is stated to. be rqther remo.te as pressure of business in the House has made it difficult for Cabinet to meet tq cpnsider tbe report. Main ipterest in the report cpnfres on the views of the econpmists ii) . ref erence to the exchange positipn and it would not be surprising if tbe opinion of the econpmists in this pespect is found "to be' in favour of freeihg the exchange. . . jThe report is a lengthy one and Ministers have bepn giving its contqqts clpse attention c[uring the past few days. Leading bankers have §lso Bqqn called into ponsqltation. It i^ understqod that the report will f ollow lines of the report subrfiifted to the Cpmmonwealth " GoVernment' by a committee of experts qf which Professor Copland was chairm§n. ' . ... ff the report of eponomists is approved in its general outline, it is possible that a plan for financial and geperal reconstruction will he farmulptqd, in much the same way as the Premiei-s' Plan was formulated in Aqstralia. ... „•
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 164, 4 March 1932, Page 5
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