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Annual report 1997-98

Annual report series

This report was released on 24 November 1998. It is the first annual report of the Productivity Commission whose theme chapter looks at why Australian governments have undertaken microeconomic reform, what is known about the benefits, and ways of dealing with adjustment problems.

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  • Preliminaries

    Cover, Copyright, Acknowledgment, Annual report series, Contents, Abbreviations

  • Theme chapter: 1 Microeconomic reform and adjustment to change

    Debate about change and reform
    Why has Australia undertaken reform?
    The gains from reform
    Dealing with adjustment problems
    Conclusion

  • 2 The Productivity Commission

    Microeconomic reform and adjustment to change
    Role of the Productivity Commission
    Broadened functions
    More extensive policy guidelines
    Flexibility in operating methods
    New work program and future directions
    Associated reporting

  • APPENDICES AND TABLES
  • A Resources and management of the Commission
  • B Public inquiry direct administrative expenditure
  • C Commissioned projects
  • D Research and other activities
  • E Publications
  • F Financial statements
  • References
  • Index