The creation of the EU has forced New Zealand to search out new markets for their products. New Zealand has turned increasingly to Asia and the United States for trade...
NO. New Zealand is a modern capitalist economy.
No. New Zealand's economy is mainly agricultural.
New Zealand's economy has received recent boosts from good weather combined with high prices for their exports. Good weather has also helped crops, which gave a boost to the economy.
There was a exodus of Vietnamese people called the boat people to Australia and New Zealand.
New Zealand is a small group of islands to the east of Australia. It has a mixed economy. Traditionally New Zealand could be describes as an economy based on farm products. This nation has expanded from that to host more industry to better compete on a global basis. Exports of New Zealand include dairy products, machinery and wood products. It also export meat products.
Approximately 13 since 1940.
From its internal economy. Manufacturing, agriculture, services etc.
it was really bad
Christchurch and Lyttelton
war affected people who were innocent it also affected the well-being of indigenous people
New Zealand was just emerging from the 1930s Depression, which affected all the world.
This was suggested and started by Stalin. And it is still continuing. And today's countries like Austraila, New zealand and candada have mixed economy. Mixed economy is when market economy + planned economy.