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complementary estimates of value-added trade for Australia. These value-added trade estimates suggest that the United States and … occurs towards the start of the supply chain. For Australia, these structural adjustments mainly occurred during the 1990s …
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We use state-space methods to construct new estimates of Australian gross domestic product (GDP) growth from the published national accounts estimates of expenditure, income and production. Across a range of specifications, our measures are substantially less volatile than headline GDP growth....
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This paper quantifies the links from demand for Australia's natural resources to activity in other domestic industries … also estimate the amount of labour that is required by each industry to service the demand for Australia's natural …
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We examine two important aspects of Australia’s terms of trade using 135 years of annual data up to 2003/04. Since … Australia predominantly exports commodities and imports manufactures, the Prebisch-Singer hypothesis suggests that there should … Australia exporting, and importantly diversifying toward, commodities with faster price growth. Extending the sample using …
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