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Through our research, the Commission contributes to the public debate and encourages informed policy discussion.

The Commission has a statutory mandate to conduct a program of research to support its inquiries, annual reporting and other responsibilities, including promoting community awareness and understanding of various productivity and regulatory issues.

Australian Investment Council (AIC) (PDF - 604k)

Submission 63 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


flow of foreign capital that supports the growth of businesses and jobs in the innovation economy. ... This is highlighted in the Council’s latest Future Jobs Barometer, 9 published in March 2022, which shows 5331 job vacancies in the VC-backed

Date received: 31 Mar 2022

KPMG (PDF - 1704k)

Submission 60 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


All rights reserved. The KPMG name and logo are trademarks used under license by the independent member firms of the KPMG global organisation. ... Conversely, it will shift the focus to the infrastructure that enables digital activities, such as the

Date received: 30 Mar 2022

Roads Australia (RA) (PDF - 386k)

Submission 25 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


impacts of their choices and delivers a more productive integrated transport network for the community. ... IV’s review revealed the benefits of different ways to pay for roads, public transport and parking.

Date received: 23 Mar 2022

John O’Donnell (PDF - 215k)

Submission 91 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


power stations (all up about 10, 000 direct plus indirect jobs at risk). ... 12. Review other legislation, policies and processes that may be unintentionally restricting plantation expansion.

Date received: 10 Oct 2022

Australian Investment Council - re: The Key to Prosperity (PDF - 464k)

Submission 83 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


The most comprehensive of the recent reviews is the 2010 Australia’s Future Tax System (AFTS) Review, led by former Treasury Secretary, Dr Ken Henry and the Johnson review, also from ... Removing red tape and introducing greater efficiencies drive

Date received: 6 Oct 2022

Universities Australia (PDF - 1063k)

Submission 70 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


per cent) and job applicants not having the required skills or qualifications (66 per cent). ... This is four percentage points higher than projected jobs growth overall (7.8 per cent).

Date received: 26 Apr 2022

Tech Council of Australia (TCA) (PDF - 831k)

Submission 51 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


Therefore, we welcome the opportunity to contribute to the early direction of this important review. ... In our ‘Roadmap to One Million Tech Jobs Report’, we noted the importance of:.

Date received: 24 Mar 2022

Australian Investment Council Ltd (PDF - 903k)

Submission 135 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


At this critical juncture, it is vitally important for our economic future, and Australian jobs, that businesses that impediments to investment into Australian businesses and job creation are addressed. ...  Reconsider previous tax reviews, including

Date received: 21 Oct 2022

Primary Focus (PDF - 417k)

Submission 56 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


Further, the PC stated that “the next 5 yearly Productivity Review (i.e. ... outcomes.”. Despite the strong evidence in the 2017 Shifting the Dial Productivity Review supporting.

Date received: 30 Mar 2022

Dr Jenny Gordon (PDF - 370k)

Submission 17 for Productivity Inquiry (2023) View full list


The automation of manufacturing and mining jobs has seen these industries grow while their workforces shrink. ... They include privatisation, independent monetary policy, deregulation of barriers to entry and exit, and securing property rights.

Date received: 23 Mar 2022