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Oecd Economic Surveys Australia 2017 Volume 2017 Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development

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Oecd Economic Surveys Australia 2017 Volume 2017 Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development
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Publisher: Organization For Economic Co-Operation & Development
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.79 MB
Pages: 140
Author: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
ISBN: 9789264271494, 926427149X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Oecd Economic Surveys Australia 2017 Volume 2017 Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development by Organization For Economic Cooperation And Development 9789264271494, 926427149X instant download after payment.

Australia's economy has enjoyed considerable success in recent decades, reflecting strong macroeconomic policy, structural reform and the long commodity boom. Living standards and well-being are generally high, though challenges remain in gender gaps and in Ghg emissions. The economy is now rebalancing following the end of the commodity boom, supported by an accommodative macroeconomic stance and currency depreciation. The strengthening non-mining sector is projected to support output growth and spur further reductions in unemployment. Low interest rates have supported aggregate demand but are ramping up investor risk taking and putting pressure on the housing market.
Improving competition and other framework conditions that influence the absorption and development of innovation are key for restoring productivity growth. Innovation requires labour and capital markets that facilitate new business models. Productivity growth could be boosted through stronger collaboration between business and research sectors in R&D activity.
Australia's adjustment to the end of the commodity boom has not been painless. Unemployment has risen, and inequality is rising. In addition, large socioeconomic gaps between Australia's indigenous community and the rest of the population remain. Developing innovation-related skills will be important for the underprivileged and those displaced by economic restructuring and can help reduce gender wage gaps.

Special Features: Innovation-Driven Productivity; Boosting R&D Outcomes


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