Discussion of 'Productivity Change in the Australian Steel Industry: BHP Steel 1982-1995', 'The Performance of the NSW Electricity Supply Industry', 'Measuring Productivity in the Australian Banking Sector' and 'Micro Reform in the Australian Labour Market: Implications for Productivity and Growth'
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US service-sector productivity; manufacturing-sector productivity; economic growth; measurement of productivity; sources of low productivity; microeconomic reform in Australia; market liberalisation; Australian electricity industry; Australian banking sector deregulation; microeconomic reform; labour productivity in the banking sector; determinants of economic growth; labour market reform; enterprise bargaining in Australia; industry restructuring in Australia;All these keywords.
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