Economics and the Individual
TH pain or pleasure we are all made to realise from time to time that whether (or not) we think about economics it certainly thinks about us. Decisions made in terms of economics are affecting us vitally as individuals and as a nation all the time, and none of us can really do our duty properly as citizens without some understanding of what it is all about. To help New Zealanders to understand economic developments month by month the NZBS is Starting next week on _ up-to-date monthly survey of economic questions. Economic Survey will be broadcast from YA and YZ stations at 9.15 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month, the first of them on June 15. The speaker for the first three months will be Professor H. Belshaw, Professor of Economics at Victoria University College, and he will be followed by Professor G. C. Billing, Professor of Economics at Otago University. The aim of Economic Survey is to look around on the New Zealand economic scene at the time of the broadcast and to talk about the important economic news of the preceding month, seeking to assess the significance of each item and to relate it to the national
economy generally. In his first talk Professor Belshaw will to some extent "set the scene" for this treatment by giving a brief picture in more general terms of the economic situation in this country at present.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 777, 11 June 1954, Page 21
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241Economics and the Individual New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 777, 11 June 1954, Page 21
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