Publication
Oct 2003
This paper discusses various developments that suggest that in many respects Australian policymakers are operating in a "new global economy." These developments include the rise of vertically specialized trade and the growing internationalization of production, broader and deeper goods and financial market integration, the extension of international trade to the previously "non-tradeable" services sector, and the spread of international trade and finance to incorporate a growing number of countries.
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Author | Mark Thirlwell |
Series | Lowy Institute Working Papers |
Issue | 2 |
Publisher | Lowy Institute for International Policy |
Copyright | © 2003 Lowy Institute for International Policy |