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6 - Australia in the Global Economy

from Functional Themes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 March 2024

P. J. Boyce
Affiliation:
University of Western Australia, Perth
J. R. Angel
Affiliation:
University of Sydney
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Summary

The second half of the 1970s brought a marked deterioration compared with the previous five years in the underlying trends in Australia’s transactions with the rest of the world. The annual deficit on current account transactions averaged 2.1 per cent of nominal GDP (Gross Domestic Product) during the years between 1974/75 and 1979/80 compared with 1.1 per cent during the previous five years, and private capital inflow averaged 1.4 per cent of nominal GDP compared with 2.4 per cent in the first half of the decade. Several factors contributed to this worsening, and the worsening in turn evoked a number of new policy responses from the government. These developments will be described before a detailed account of various aspects of balance of payments trends is given.

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Australia in World Affairs 1976–1980
Independence and Alliance
, pp. 103 - 120
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
First published in: 2024

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