THE SLOWDOWN IN AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH: SOME AGGREGATED AND DISAGGREGATED EVIDENCE
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Working PaperAbstract
The decline in Australian aggregate labour productivity growth in the 1980's was closely associated with a fall in capital intensity. While many believe that real wage restraint was the explanation for these aggregate outcomes, this paper examines the data disaggregated to an industry level to see whether industrial composition changes can refute the factor substitution argument.The decline in Australian aggregate labour productivity growth in the 1980's was closely associated with a fall in capital intensity. While many believe that real wage restraint was the explanation for these aggregate outcomes, this paper examines the data disaggregated to an industry level to see whether industrial composition changes can refute the factor substitution argument.
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Date
1992-04-01Issue
175Publisher
Department of EconomicsLicence
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Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, School of EconomicsShare