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The Prime Minister the Hon. Malcolm Turnbull’s pitch to get economic reform back on the agenda as Parliament resumes reflects the importance of reform to Australia’s continued prosperity.
CEDA’s 1992 Strategic Issues Forum report, Microeconomic reform and business efficiency, assessed the microeconomic reforms introduced in the mid-1980s which were aimed at improving productivity and business efficiency.
The report concluded that more had to be done as Australia was still lagging behind in global productivity performance. It recommended that traditional market structures and regulatory approaches, particularly in the services sector, be reassessed and competition encouraged, an issue that is still largely relevant today.
Read 1992 Strategic Issues Forum report, Microeconomic reform and business efficiency.
CEDA-backed research reveals companies are getting limited returns from management development programs
Read more Agribusiness May 20, 2014The 2014 World Competitiveness Yearbook (WCY), shows Australia has dropped another spot to 17. The 2014 ranking represents a drop in Australia's competitiveness of 12 places in five years.
Read more Agribusiness February 5, 1994In February 1994, CEDA released a policy statement, The CEDA road back to full employment, which examined the policy settings needed to ensure that economic growth translates into concrete work opportunities for all.
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