Significant Sayings.
Mr. H. R. Rodwell, Lecturer in Economics, Auckland University College: “Only in Russia has an economic plan
been deliberately attempted on a general scale, but that experiment is so involved with considerations of a noneconomic character that any reliable estimate of its success or failure is very hard to make. But there can be no doubt that, whatever may happen in Russia or in Italy or in any other country, conscious national planning of the economic life of the world is the inevitable and the only possible line of development.”
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Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 43, 28 July 1933, Page 5
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