The objective of this paper is to identify high employment industries in Australia, Japan and the U.S using input-output (IO) analysis. It is found that (1) the high and low employment generating industries in 1980 and/or 1990 are almost the same as those in 1997. Thus on a relative basis, there is no evidence that high employment generating industries have changed since 1980; and (2) the high and low employment generating industries are very similar across these three countries. Four of the consistently high employment generating industries in these countries are Food, Beverage and Tobacco
The economic environment of Japan changed substantially during the long-term economic stagnation tha...
This paper investigates the geographic agglomeration of establishments in the Australian manufacturi...
It is widely recognised that one of the greatest economic problems facing developed countries is une...
The objective of this paper is to identify high employment industries in Australia, Japan and the U....
The objective of this paper is to identify Australia’s high employment generating industries. It att...
Using the 1996-97 input-output table, the objective of this paper is to identify Australia’s high em...
Based on two snapshots taken from the Australian economy, this study quantifies the impacts of final...
Based on two snapshots taken from the Australian economy, this study quantifies the impacts of final...
In this paper, using annual data between 1975 and 1994, we estimate the effects of the fluctuations ...
This paper has been accepted for publication by The Journal for Small Business Economics This paper ...
This paper investigates three potential sources of Australia's manufacturing productivity gains from...
textabstractIn previous decades, the perception of Japan’s employment practices has been strongly in...
In previous decades, the perception of Japan’s employment practices has been strongly intertwined wi...
This paper considers the sources of employment demand in Asian economies. Using data from the World–...
This paper presents a comparison of total factor productivity (TFP) levels between the US and Japan ...
The economic environment of Japan changed substantially during the long-term economic stagnation tha...
This paper investigates the geographic agglomeration of establishments in the Australian manufacturi...
It is widely recognised that one of the greatest economic problems facing developed countries is une...
The objective of this paper is to identify high employment industries in Australia, Japan and the U....
The objective of this paper is to identify Australia’s high employment generating industries. It att...
Using the 1996-97 input-output table, the objective of this paper is to identify Australia’s high em...
Based on two snapshots taken from the Australian economy, this study quantifies the impacts of final...
Based on two snapshots taken from the Australian economy, this study quantifies the impacts of final...
In this paper, using annual data between 1975 and 1994, we estimate the effects of the fluctuations ...
This paper has been accepted for publication by The Journal for Small Business Economics This paper ...
This paper investigates three potential sources of Australia's manufacturing productivity gains from...
textabstractIn previous decades, the perception of Japan’s employment practices has been strongly in...
In previous decades, the perception of Japan’s employment practices has been strongly intertwined wi...
This paper considers the sources of employment demand in Asian economies. Using data from the World–...
This paper presents a comparison of total factor productivity (TFP) levels between the US and Japan ...
The economic environment of Japan changed substantially during the long-term economic stagnation tha...
This paper investigates the geographic agglomeration of establishments in the Australian manufacturi...
It is widely recognised that one of the greatest economic problems facing developed countries is une...