Book Launch: The FIRE Economy by Jane Kelsey
Story and Images by Francis Cook
Professor Jane Kelsey held a discussion with Carol Hershfeld on her new book The FIRE Economy: New Zealand's Reckoning. Last night marked to official launch of the work, published by Bridget Williams Books. The FIRE Economy is an
investigation into the “neoliberal” project as it stands in 2015.
Professor Kelsey said the neoliberal economic model of the 1980s presents a dangerous faux-stability which citizens have
been slowly coerced into accepting and, moreover, protecting. Creative ideas for economic change are described as
dangerous or “economic voodoo”. “We are sleepwalking,” she said. “We should be worried. Even if we don’t have a crisis,
we have a pretty sick economy.”
Hershfeld and Kelsey discussed the privatisation of power, brought on by the Government’s reliance on easy access to
capital. The private sector, said Kelsey, now performs a public function.
Kelsey said New Zealand, as a small country, can afford to be more creative in economic reform. The TPPA will “handcuff”
our system into the unsustainable neoliberal model.
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