Unsolicited emails claiming to be from Productivity Commission

We are aware that some members of the public have received unexpected emails claiming to be sent from the Productivity Commission. 

We are currently investigating the source of these emails and will update our website with further information as soon as it becomes available. 

We appreciate your concerns and are taking this issue seriously. To contact us directly, please email communications@pc.gov.au

Productivity Commission online forms unavailable

Our online forms are unavailable. We are currently investigating this issue.

Annual report 1998-99

Annual report series

This report was released on 7 December 1999. The report draws together some key insights from the Commission's inquiry and research work during the past year which show how further reform can build on the substantial gains already achieved. The report forms part of the Commission's annual report series.

Download this report

  • Preliminaries

    Cover, Copyright, Acknowledgment, Contents, Abbreviations

  • Theme chapter: 1 Sustaining Australia's productivity performance

    An impressive productivity performance
    Competition policy
    Improving workplace productivity
    Industry assistance
    Addressing adjustment and social concerns

  • 2 Improving Australia's social infrastructure services

    Why performance matters
    Shortcomings have been recognised
    The contribution of performance measurement and benchmarking
    Incentives for better performance

  • 3 Commission activities

    Enhanced public consultation
    Feedback on the Commission's work
    Year in review
    Associated reporting

  • APPENDICES
  • A Corporate review
  • B Program performance
  • C Commissioned projects
  • D Supporting research and related activities
  • E Publications
  • F Financial statements
  • References
  • Index