• 00:00    |    
    Initial credits
  • 00:06    |    
    Introduction
  • 00:13    |    
    How reform happens
  • 03:02    |    
    Making labor reform a priority
  • 04:2.5    |    
    Minister of finance as minister of reform
  • 04:35    |    
    What would you do differently?
  • 04:45    |    
    What have you learned at the Antigua Forum?
  • 06:07    |    
    Final credits


The Minister of Finance as Minister of Reform

  | 21 de enero de 2012  | Vistas: 59

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Ruth Richardson examines the elements that must come together to make reform happen. She discusses the key changes she made in New Zealand’s labor market and why she chose to prioritize labor reform while she was minister of finance. Richardson also explains why she believes the minister of finance of any country must also be a minister of reform.

This video has been made possible thanks to support from the John Templeton Foundation, Global Philanthropic Trust, and the Earhart Foundation.

This interview was recorded as part of The Antigua Forum 2012 gathering.

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Ruth Richardson is former minister of finance of New Zealand. She…