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Explaining the Recent Performance of Australia's Manufactured Exports

1 Aug 1993 RDP 9310
Gordon Menzies and Geoffrey Heenan
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
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Explaining the Recent Performance of Australia's Manufactured Exports

1 Aug 1993 RDP 9310
Gordon Menzies and Geoffrey Heenan
Research Discussion Paper – RDP 9310 Explaining the Recent Performance of Australia's Manufactured Exports. ... We also thank the survey respondents for taking the time to tell us about their firm's exports.
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Conclusion

1 Aug 1993 RDP 9310
Gordon Menzies and Geoffrey Heenan
The existence of these positive externalities is a theoretical aspect of the oft-cited ‘internationalisation’ of Australia's manufacturing sector. ... If increasing exports were a policy objective, further tariff reductions, or government assistance
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Appendix D: Data Sources and Definitions

1 Aug 1993 RDP 9310
Gordon Menzies and Geoffrey Heenan
RDP 9310: Explaining the Recent Performance of Australia's Manufactured Exports Appendix D: Data Sources and Definitions. ... The bilateral real exchange rates are estimated using each country's consumer price index as the price deflator.
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Appendix B: Sample Survey Results

1 Aug 1993 RDP 9310
Gordon Menzies and Geoffrey Heenan
RDP 9310: Explaining the Recent Performance of Australia's Manufactured Exports Appendix B: Sample Survey Results. ... Why? 9. Q17 : Has the reduction in tariffs on imported inputs significantly reduced your firm's costs?
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Appendix A: Model Assumptions| RDP 9310: Explaining the Recent Performance of Australia's Manufactured Exports

1 Aug 1993 RDP 9310
Gordon Menzies and Geoffrey Heenan
RDP 9310: Explaining the Recent Performance of Australia's Manufactured Exports Appendix A: Model Assumptions. ... Total supply (S) is the output of all firms for each price level.
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Introduction

1 Aug 1993 RDP 9310
Gordon Menzies and Geoffrey Heenan
Download the Paper 109. KB. The process of international integration has been accompanied by important changes in Australia's balance of payments. ... One such change is the marked increase in the nation's export orientation, parallelling an increase in
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Manufactured Exports: The Stylized Facts

1 Aug 1993 RDP 9310
Gordon Menzies and Geoffrey Heenan
For instance, in recent years, there have been substantial swings in Australia's real exchange rate, fluctuations in economic activity and the continued dismantling of trade restrictions. ... Certainly, as shown in Figure 4, there is a broad positive
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References

1 Aug 1993 RDP 9310
Gordon Menzies and Geoffrey Heenan
9304. Goldstein, M. and M.S. Khan (1978), ‘The Supply and Demand for Exports : A Simultaneous Approach’,. ... Wilson and S. Argy (1992), The Measurement of Effective Rates of Assistance in Australia, Working Paper 4, Industry Commission.
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Appendix C: Regression Results

1 Aug 1993 RDP 9310
Gordon Menzies and Geoffrey Heenan
RDP 9310: Explaining the Recent Performance of Australia's Manufactured Exports Appendix C: Regression Results. ... Therefore, Peron's test for stationarity around a broken trend is an appropriate diagnostic procedure.
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