Australia: Commodities and Competitiveness Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Over the past few decades, Australia has the benefits and costs of repeated extraction boom - inflation, housing bubble, the current account deficit and a growing dependence on China. Between 1996 and 2007, however, Australia has been a big part of these issues under control and has grown at an impressive pace, becoming one of the richest countries. However, the competitiveness of non-mining industry decreased. Since the financial crisis, the additional problems associated with climate change, mineral taxes, overvalued currency migration and complicated issues facing Julia Gillard and the Labor Party, with a very thin majority. "Hide
by Laura Alfaro, Richard HK Vietor, William Russell, Hilary White Source: Harvard Business School 31 pages. Publication Date: Aug 01, 2012. Prod. #: 713015-PDF-ENG

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