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GVA – Gross value added
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Industry Dimensions of the Resource Boom: An Input-Output Analysis
20 Feb 2013
RDP
2013-02
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
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The Data
31 Dec 2002
RDP
2002-02
Lacking estimates of GVA at market prices by industry, it is difficult to be certain of the size of the effect. ... Taxes and subsidies on products are, on average, 7–8 per cent of GVA valued at basic prices.
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The Resources Economy and the Terms of Trade Boom
15 Sep 2017
Bulletin
– September 2017
The transition from the investment to the production phase of the resources boom is nearly complete. The adjustment has affected industries beyond the resources sector, which has amplified the impact of the resource investment boom on the Australian
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2017/sep/4.html
Box B: Measuring the Mining and Non-mining Sectors
10 Aug 2011
SMP
– August 2011
In the production side of the national accounts, the ABS estimates gross value added (GVA, defined as gross output less non-labour intermediate inputs) for the mining sector, which, at around ... this does not include the effect of the wet weather on the
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Appendix A: Data
31 Dec 2014
RDP
2014-11
Industry gross value added: The natural logarithm of quarterly chain volume gross value added (GVA) for each industry (ABS Cat No 5206.0). ... Social services’ GVA is the sum of chain volume GVA for the education & training and health care & social
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The Resources Boom and the Australian Economy: A Sectoral Analysis
22 Mar 2013
Bulletin
– March 2013
The increase in Australia's terms of trade since the mid 2000s gave rise to a surge in resource investment, an appreciation of the exchange rate, and a reallocation of labour and capital in the economy. This article examines the impact of the
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Methodology and Data
31 Dec 2003
RDP
2003-10
with industry nominal GVA. Labour's share of income is the complement of capital's share. ... Discussed inThere are two years of overlap between the new and old real GVA series.
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Productivity: The Lost Decade | Conference – 2011
16 Aug 2011
Conferences
Figure 9 shows estimates of both the 12- and 16-industry measures of market sector productivity, calculated as GVA per hour worked, including and excluding the mining and utilities sectors. ... Those three sectors – construction, administration &
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2011/eslake.html
Costs and Margins in the Retail Supply Chain
10 Jun 2012
Bulletin
– June 2012
The definition of productivity used here is different to the standard gross value added (GVA) industry measures published by the ABS. ... Nevertheless, the rate of productivity growth by this measure has slowed in the second half of the past decade, in
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2012/jun/2.html
The Resource Boom and Structural Change
31 Dec 2013
RDP
2013-03
Figure 6: Real GVA Growth by Sector. Three-year-centred moving average, financial year. ... Sources: ABS; Rayner and Bishop (2013); authors' calculations. Figure 7: GVA by Sector.
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