The Economic Dynamics of Australian Industry

The Economic Dynamics of Australian Industry
Author: Clive Hamilton
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Australia
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This text reflects the shift in applied-policy work of the late 1980s and early 1990s, which has changed radically in recent years with the globalization of the world economy. The collection features current analyses of key issues such as productivity, the current account, taxation, technological change, strategic trade policy. Contributors include Bob Gregory, Peter Lloyd and Barry Hughes.

Australia's Competitiveness

Australia's Competitiveness
Author: Michael J. Enright
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118497376

In this in-depth overview of Australia's economy, Michael Enright and Richard Petty — leading scholars on international competition—look at the data behind the news reports to offer a complete view of Australia's stable and wealthy economy. The book compares Australia with other similarly sized OECD economies as well as other Asia-Pacific economies and looks at fifteen international sources of data on competitiveness. It features a large-scale survey on Australian companies and offers deep insight on the country's future in terms of economics and economic policy. Revealing an honest assessment of Australia's true position in the world, the book looks at how Australian businesses see themselves and offers policy positions for government and firms to make the most of Australia's unique global economic position. Backed by CPA Australia, one of the world's largest accounting bodies Written by two global authorities on economic competitiveness Captures the thinking of more than 6,000 business leaders both within and outside of Australia Explains how Australia has weathered the global recession and looks at Australia's relationship with China For business leaders and policy makers in need of an in-depth look at the current and future state of Australia's economy, this book offers valuable and comprehensive information.

Structural Economic Dynamics

Structural Economic Dynamics
Author: Luigi Pasinetti
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006-11-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521029766

This book is a theoretical investigation of the influence of human learning on the development through time of a 'pure labour' economy. The theory proposed is a simple one, but aims to grasp the essential features of all industrial economies. Economists have long known that two basic phenomena lie at the root of long-term economic movements in industrial societies: capital accumulation and technical progress. Attention has been concentrated on the former. In this book, by contrast, technical progress is assigned the central role. Within a multi-sector framework, the author examines the structural dynamics of prices, production and employment (implied by differentiated rates of productivity growth and expansion of demand) against a background of 'natural' relations. He also considers a number of institutional problems. Institutional and social learning, know-how, and the diffusion of knowledge emerge as the decisive factors accounting for the success and failure of industrial societies.

Portrait of the Family Within the Total Economy

Portrait of the Family Within the Total Economy
Author: Graeme Donald Snooks
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1994-07-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521458337

The household sector is the forgotten economy of the Western world. Yet it is an institution that has always played a central role in the operation of economic systems, and in the way these systems have changed through time. This book, which focuses on the Australian case, looks at the role of the household economy in the process of economic change. It considers the household within the context of the total economy and also identifies and analyses longrun dynamic processes in Western society since the Industrial Revolution. This is the first attempt to analyse the dynamics of the total economy over such a long period of time. Soundly based on new estimates of household and market economic activity for Australia, the book challenges accepted theoretical and empirical notions in this area. Professor Snooks' pioneering book makes an important contribution to economics, economic measurement and economic history.

Australian Industry Report

Australian Industry Report
Author: Australia. Department of Industry. Office of the Chief Economist
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2014-12-01
Genre: Industries
ISBN: 9781925092509

The Australian Industry Report is a new initative of the Department of Industry's Office of the Chief Economist. The report provides an overview and analysis of the major economic factors affecting Australia's industries. The report begins with an analysis of current international and domestic economic conditions before addressing issues of structural change and the five key sectors highlighted above. The report also showcases how the department is utilising its administrative data holdings to improve its evidence base.