Part. A. An overview of microeconomic reforms in Australia -- pt. B. The compendium -- Agriculture -- Mining -- Manufacturing: trade -- Manufacturing: general -- Electricity -- Gas -- Water, sewerage and drainage -- Rail -- Road -- Aviation -- Shipping and ports -- Communications -- Postal -- Building and construction -- Education and training -- Health and welfare -- OH&S and workers' compensation -- Local government -- Environment - Labour market -- Finance and taxation -- National competition policy -- Regulation
Summary
This paper provides a compendium of major microeconomic reforms that have been introduced in Australia since the early 1970s. It is intended primarily as a reference document to facilitate research and analysis of microeconomic reform. It brings together the major reforms identified in the Commission's annual record of progress in microeconomic reform and supplements the Commission's stocktake report of 1996
Analysis
Agricultural industries
Competition
Federal issue
Government regulation
Infrastructure
Labour market
Manufacturing
Microeconomic policy
Natural resource management
Reform
Taxation
Notes
"January 1998"
"Research for this paper was undertaken by Tony Kulys"--p. v