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A sub-national economic complexity analysis of Australia’s states and territories
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Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
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Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)
Chen Zhan
Christian Reynolds
Cook S.
EUROSTAT
Göran Roos
Hausmann R.
Ivan Lee
Jiuyong Li
Julian Morison
Lenzen M.
Manju Agrawal
Nicholas Angelakis
Office of the Chief Economist
Phillip Taylor
Roos G.
Taalbi J.
Tim Mares
United Nations
Publication date
16 March 2017
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'Informa UK Limited'
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Abstract
© 2017 Regional Studies AssociationA sub-national economic complexity analysis of Australia’s states and territories. Regional Studies. This paper applies economic complexity analysis to the Australian sub-national economy (nine regions with 506 exported goods and services). Using a 2009 Australian multi-regional input–output table for base data, we determine the number of export goods or services in which each state and territory has a revealed comparative advantage, and visualize the complexity of Australia’s interstate and international exports. We find that small differences in industrial capability and knowledge are crucial to relative complexity. The majority of states (especially Western Australia) export primarily resource-intensive goods, yet interstate trade has many complex products that are not currently internationally exported
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