The Australian Economy in the Long RunRodney Maddock, Ian W. McLean CUP Archive, 1987 M11 12 - 372 pages |
Contents
Acknowledgements | 5 |
The Australian economy in the very long | 5 |
Population and Australian economic development | 33 |
The depression of the 1930s | 61 |
The long boom 19401970 | 83 |
The end of the long boom | 106 |
Natural resource industries | 133 |
5 | 148 |
Capital markets | 229 |
46 | 244 |
Labour | 248 |
49 | 255 |
57 | 268 |
Government | 291 |
Economic wellbeing | 319 |
61 | 324 |
Common terms and phrases
activity agricultural arbitration assistance Australian Economic average banks boom Butlin capital century changes chapter compared competitiveness concerned contribution costs countries decade decline demand depression direct discussion distribution domestic early effect employment estimates evidence example exchange expansion exports factors farm federal Figure finance force foreign further greater groups growth growth rates half History immigration important improved income increase industries inflation influence interest investment issues labour labour market less living major manufacturing measures mineral mining natural occurred output particular percent performance period population postwar Press production protection recent Record reduced reflected relative Research resource result rise rural sector share shifts social Sources standards Statistics structure substantial supply Table tariff trade transport trend twentieth century unions United University wage workers workforce
References to this book
Australia in the Global Economy: Continuity and Change David Meredith,Barrie Dyster No preview available - 1999 |