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Productivity in Australia's wholesale and retail trade

Alan Johnston, Darrell Porter, Trevor Cobbold and Robert Dolamore
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Alan Johnston: Productivity Commission
Darrell Porter: Productivity Commission
Trevor Cobbold: Productivity Commission
Robert Dolamore: Productivity Commission

Development and Comp Systems from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: Examines the productivity performance of the wholesale and retail trade sectors in light of their significant contribution to Australia’s record productivity performance in the 1990s. Fundamental changes in the nature and operations of wholesale trade, in particular, have brought marked improvements in productivity performance over the 1990s. The paper examines the main sources of the improved productivity growth in wholesale and retail trade including the adoption of productivity- enhancing and labour saving technologies, the role of increased competition as a catalyst for rationalisation, institutional reforms such as changes to industrial relations legislation, and factors specific to particular sub-industries, such as underlying demand conditions.

Keywords: productivity; -; wholesale; trade; -; retail; trade; -; retailing; -; distribution; -; wholesaling; -; trading; hours; -; cars; -; motor; vehicles; -; computer; hardware; -; petroleum; -; clothing; -; soft; goods; -; recreational; goods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O P (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001-05-21
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