Book notes: A few hares to chase, by Alan Bollard
An interesting account of the life of engineer-turned-economist Bill Phillips
Alan Bollard, A few hares to chase: the economic life and times of Bill Phillips, Oxford University Press, 2016, 288 pages
Normally, central bank governors who have finished their term of office and feel moved to write books set out their view of their role in history or at least write about central banking. Alan Bollard, former governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (2002–2012) has – in my view, typically of him – done something else: he has written an affectionate biography of Bill
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