The political policies associated with the former New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon.
economic policy changes were needed in the mid-1980s after nine years of Muldoonism
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After all these years, an accusation of Muldoonism remains a potent insult.
In New Zealand, these ideas would be considered heresy, a return to Muldoonism.
We cannot rack up unsustainable levels of debt, with all the hallmarks of Muldoonism.
There is a name for this sort of assault on the democratic process and rule of law: Muldoonism.
They know that capping tertiary fees is just a return to the Muldoonism of price controls.
While ostensibly criticizing a return to Muldoonism and the politics of personal destruction, he immediately descends to them himself.
We cast off the shackles of Muldoonism—still struggling with issues of national identity, but more tolerant of diversity, more accepting, and considerably freer.
The government's solution is to make the decision and impose it by monarchical fiat—this is Muldoonism, pure and simple.
It could be clearly seen that the end of Muldoonism was fast approaching.
It looks a bit like a return to the sad old days of Muldoonism, when all prices were fixed.