Lost exceptionalism?: comparative income and productivity in Australia and the UK, 1861-1948
Australia had one of the highest per capita incomes in the world in the late 19th century, although this exceptional position subsequently eroded over time. This paper compares national income and sectoral labour productivity in Australia and the UK between 1861 and 1948 to uncover the underlying sources of Australia's high income and the reasons for its subsequent relative decline. We find that the country's higher per capita income was due primarily to higher labour productivity, because labour force participation, although higher in Australia than in the USA, was lower than in the UK. Austr ... Show more
Authors: Irwin, Douglas A.; Broadberry, Stephen
Published: Melbourne, Victoria, Blackwell Publishing, 2007
Resource type: Article
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