The Australian Trade Deficit (TD) has been increasing in the past 50 years, and this deficit has become more significant in the last few decades. This rising TD level in Australia has brought the national debt level to a new height, making this country one of the world‟s highest debt-ridden countries. The most alarming fact associated with these trends is that Australia‟s ability to service the increasing debt levels in the future has been diminishing since the increasing debt levels in Australia have been predominantly used for Consumption (C) rather than for gross capital formation. The diminishing ability to service the increasing debt levels in Australia is due to the fact that the TD level is increasing as a proportion of the Australia...
This paper analyses the current state and trends in Australia’s foreign economic relatio...
This paper argues that the Australian government made three errors when implementing the liberalisat...
The Australian economy has in recent years experienced the longest terms of trade boom in its histor...
The Australian Trade Deficit (TD) has been increasing in the past 50 years, and this deficit has bec...
The relationship between international trade flows and key macroeconomic variables such as economic ...
The relationship between international trade flows and key macroeconomic variables such as economic...
A deficit in the current account on the balance of payments has become a usual part of Australia&rsq...
A deficit in the current account on the balance of payments has become a usual part of Australia\u27...
In 1996 when the \u27debt truck\u27 was touring Australia, our net foreign debt level was $194 billi...
Based on the World Input-Output Database, this paper calculates trade balance in Australian economy ...
This study introduces Net Export (NX) models to examine the determinants of the trade flows between ...
This study develops and calculates the Comparative Advantage (CA) indices between eight selected Tr...
This study introduces Export (X) supply models to analyse the determinants of the X supply from the...
This article looks at Australia’s current account deficits in light of concerns about the role of ex...
This research paper on foreign debt is the fourth update of a Parliamentary Library paper originally...
This paper analyses the current state and trends in Australia’s foreign economic relatio...
This paper argues that the Australian government made three errors when implementing the liberalisat...
The Australian economy has in recent years experienced the longest terms of trade boom in its histor...
The Australian Trade Deficit (TD) has been increasing in the past 50 years, and this deficit has bec...
The relationship between international trade flows and key macroeconomic variables such as economic ...
The relationship between international trade flows and key macroeconomic variables such as economic...
A deficit in the current account on the balance of payments has become a usual part of Australia&rsq...
A deficit in the current account on the balance of payments has become a usual part of Australia\u27...
In 1996 when the \u27debt truck\u27 was touring Australia, our net foreign debt level was $194 billi...
Based on the World Input-Output Database, this paper calculates trade balance in Australian economy ...
This study introduces Net Export (NX) models to examine the determinants of the trade flows between ...
This study develops and calculates the Comparative Advantage (CA) indices between eight selected Tr...
This study introduces Export (X) supply models to analyse the determinants of the X supply from the...
This article looks at Australia’s current account deficits in light of concerns about the role of ex...
This research paper on foreign debt is the fourth update of a Parliamentary Library paper originally...
This paper analyses the current state and trends in Australia’s foreign economic relatio...
This paper argues that the Australian government made three errors when implementing the liberalisat...
The Australian economy has in recent years experienced the longest terms of trade boom in its histor...