The impact of microeconomic reform in Australia as indicated by aggregate productivity growth estimates is examined. Aggregate evaluations are few. The Productivity Commission / Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates of ‘market sector MFP’ since the mid 1960s showing recent increasing productivity growth for the Australian economy are examined. ‘Market sector’ series for 62 per cent of the economy are reconstructed for whole economy. The whole economy estimates add support to a spike shown in ‘multifactor’ productivity growth in the 1990s rather than sustained increase with a microeconomic reform as a factor. Simple regression estimates support the point findings and indicate the presence of unknown fa...
• Australia’s productivity growth surged to a record high in the 1990s – more than double the rate a...
Australia in the 1990s experienced a surge in multifactor productivity ushering in the ‘golden age ’...
A commonly used, but unadjusted, measure of Australian mining multifactor productivity (MFP) fell by...
This paper examines the sources of the decline in Australia’s productivity growth since the record h...
Since the beginning of systematic microeconomic reform in the early 1980s, there has been a steady f...
Claims that the Australian economy has experienced a 'productivity miracle' have been made with incr...
Microeconomic reform dominated Australian economic policy from the early 1980s until the end of the ...
Economic policy debate in Australia is dominated by the belief that the nation’s economy experienced...
The evidence is in, and it doesn’t help the advocates of microeconomic reform, writes John Qui...
Over the past decade, Australian multi-factor productivity growth has been predominantly negative, o...
Seminal papers of Solow (1957) and Swan (1956) stimulated debate among economists on the role of tec...
After languishing in the late 1970s and 1980s, Australia’s productivity growth surged in the 1990s. ...
A prominent feature of recent Australian economic discourse is the assertion that there was a &lsquo...
Based on two snapshots taken from the Australian economy, this study quantifies the impacts of final...
This thesis examines the importance of contributing factors to aggregate productivity growth at the ...
• Australia’s productivity growth surged to a record high in the 1990s – more than double the rate a...
Australia in the 1990s experienced a surge in multifactor productivity ushering in the ‘golden age ’...
A commonly used, but unadjusted, measure of Australian mining multifactor productivity (MFP) fell by...
This paper examines the sources of the decline in Australia’s productivity growth since the record h...
Since the beginning of systematic microeconomic reform in the early 1980s, there has been a steady f...
Claims that the Australian economy has experienced a 'productivity miracle' have been made with incr...
Microeconomic reform dominated Australian economic policy from the early 1980s until the end of the ...
Economic policy debate in Australia is dominated by the belief that the nation’s economy experienced...
The evidence is in, and it doesn’t help the advocates of microeconomic reform, writes John Qui...
Over the past decade, Australian multi-factor productivity growth has been predominantly negative, o...
Seminal papers of Solow (1957) and Swan (1956) stimulated debate among economists on the role of tec...
After languishing in the late 1970s and 1980s, Australia’s productivity growth surged in the 1990s. ...
A prominent feature of recent Australian economic discourse is the assertion that there was a &lsquo...
Based on two snapshots taken from the Australian economy, this study quantifies the impacts of final...
This thesis examines the importance of contributing factors to aggregate productivity growth at the ...
• Australia’s productivity growth surged to a record high in the 1990s – more than double the rate a...
Australia in the 1990s experienced a surge in multifactor productivity ushering in the ‘golden age ’...
A commonly used, but unadjusted, measure of Australian mining multifactor productivity (MFP) fell by...