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PRODUCTIVITY TRENDS Implications for the NSW Economy and Budget Office of Financial Management
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Document Date: 2012-09-18 01:15:27


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United States / Australia / New Zealand / /

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Commonwealth Day / /

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capital services / communication technology / state product / Gross state product / mining / computer technology / communications technology / business management / /

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New York Government Charges / /

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Treasury’s office of Financial Management Internet / Australian Bureau / Congress / United States Bureau / Federal Reserve Bank of New York / NSW Government / US Council / International Monetary Fund / US Department of Commerce / North American Free Trade Area National Competition Policy New South Wales Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Property / US Federal Reserve / State government / World Trade Organization / NSW Economy and Budget office of Financial Management Research & Information Paper Productivity Trends / US Department of Labor / Bureau of Labor Statistics / Reserve Bank of Australia / Australian Labor Party Bureau / OECD / Productivity Commission / /

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John Quiggin / John Diller / Robert Gordan / /

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author / Governor / President / EXECUTIVE / Publications Officer / General / /

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New South Wales / /

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South Wales / /

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communications technology / communication technology / computer technology / /

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