词条 | Bright Future (policy) |
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‘Bright Future’ was an innovation policy initiated by the National government in New Zealand in 1999. Originally called ‘Five Steps Ahead’, it was designed to identify the areas in which New Zealand innovation could be improved, including the tall poppy syndrome. It was overseen by the Ministry of Commerce, whose minister at the time was the Hon Max Bradford. Amongst other initiatives, the Bright Future programme introduced a group of scholarships for talented students at graduate and post-graduate level. The policy was dropped by the Fifth Labour Government. See also
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| publisher = Ministry of Commerce | isbn = 9780478234343 | last = New Zealand. |author2= New Zealand. Ministry of Commerce. | title = Bright future : making ideas work for New Zealand : 5 steps ahead | location = Wellington | date = 1999 }} 4 : Political history of New Zealand|New Zealand National Party|1999 in New Zealand|Political terminology in New Zealand |
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