Product Market Competition and Economic Performance in Australia:
The OECD Growth Study and other empirical work have shown that the strength of competition in product markets plays an important role in the economic growth process as well as contributing to a more efficient allocation of resources in a static sense. More intense competition is likely to encourage...
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Zusammenfassung: | The OECD Growth Study and other empirical work have shown that the strength of competition in product markets plays an important role in the economic growth process as well as contributing to a more efficient allocation of resources in a static sense. More intense competition is likely to encourage stronger efforts of managers to improve efficiency and induce higher innovative activity, leading to higher multi-factor productivity. This paper begins with a short review of Australia's growth performance since the early 1990s and its possible link to strengthened competitive pressures and their interaction with other economic reforms. Attention is then turned to indicators of product market competition to gauge the strength of competitive pressures. This is followed by an assessment of the general competition policy framework and its role in promoting competition. The next section presents the framework of the National Competition Policy and reviews the completeness of the reform programme and the areas requiring further action. The paper then examines a number of sectors where regulatory policies can be expected to have particularly large impacts. The implications of trade liberalisation on Australia's economic performance and the scope for further improvements are also discussed in some detail. The paper concludes with a set of policy recommendations. This Working Paper relates to the 2005 OECD Economic Survey of Australia (www.oecd.org/eco/surveys/australia) |
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title | Product Market Competition and Economic Performance in Australia |
title_alt | Concurrence sur les marchés de produits et performance économique en Australie |
title_auth | Product Market Competition and Economic Performance in Australia |
title_exact_search | Product Market Competition and Economic Performance in Australia |
title_exact_search_txtP | Product Market Competition and Economic Performance in Australia |
title_full | Product Market Competition and Economic Performance in Australia Helmut Ziegelschmidt ... [et al] = Concurrence sur les marchés de produits et performance économique en Australie / Helmut Ziegelschmidt ... [et al] |
title_fullStr | Product Market Competition and Economic Performance in Australia Helmut Ziegelschmidt ... [et al] = Concurrence sur les marchés de produits et performance économique en Australie / Helmut Ziegelschmidt ... [et al] |
title_full_unstemmed | Product Market Competition and Economic Performance in Australia Helmut Ziegelschmidt ... [et al] = Concurrence sur les marchés de produits et performance économique en Australie / Helmut Ziegelschmidt ... [et al] |
title_short | Product Market Competition and Economic Performance in Australia |
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topic_facet | Economics Australia |
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