Why Australia Prospered : : The Shifting Sources of Economic Growth / / Ian W. McLean.

This book is the first comprehensive account of how Australia attained the world's highest living standards within a few decades of European settlement, and how the nation has sustained an enviable level of income to the present. Why Australia Prospered is a fascinating historical examination o...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2012]
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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:Course Book
Language:English
Series:The Princeton Economic History of the Western World ; 43
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Figures --   |t Tables --   |t Preface and Acknowledgments --   |t Map --   |t Chapter 1. Introduction: Weaving Analysis and Narrative --   |t Chapter 2. What Is to Be Explained, and How --   |t Chapter 3. Origins: An Economy Built from Scratch? --   |t Chapter 4. Squatting, Colonial Autocracy, and Imperial Policies --   |t Chapter 5. Becoming Very Rich --   |t Chapter 6. Depression, Drought, and Federation --   |t Chapter 7. A Succession of Negative Shocks --   |t Chapter 8. The Pacific War and the Second Golden Age --   |t Chapter 9. Shocks, Policy Shift s, and Another Long Boom --   |t Chapter 10. The Shifting Bases of Prosperity --   |t Appendix: Note on Statistics and Sources --   |t References --   |t Index --   |t Backmatter 
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520 |a This book is the first comprehensive account of how Australia attained the world's highest living standards within a few decades of European settlement, and how the nation has sustained an enviable level of income to the present. Why Australia Prospered is a fascinating historical examination of how Australia cultivated and sustained economic growth and success. Beginning with the Aboriginal economy at the end of the eighteenth century, Ian McLean argues that Australia's remarkable prosperity across nearly two centuries was reached and maintained by several shifting factors. These included imperial policies, favorable demographic characteristics, natural resource abundance, institutional adaptability and innovation, and growth-enhancing policy responses to major economic shocks, such as war, depression, and resource discoveries. Natural resource abundance in Australia played a prominent role in some periods and faded during others, but overall, and contrary to the conventional view of economists, it was a blessing rather than a curse. McLean shows that Australia's location was not a hindrance when the international economy was centered in the North Atlantic, and became a positive influence following Asia's modernization. Participation in the world trading system, when it flourished, brought significant benefits, and during the interwar period when it did not, Australia's protection of domestic manufacturing did not significantly stall growth. McLean also considers how the country's notorious origins as a convict settlement positively influenced early productivity levels, and how British imperial policies enhanced prosperity during the colonial period. He looks at Australia's recent resource-based prosperity in historical perspective, and reveals striking elements of continuity that have underpinned the evolution of the country's economy since the nineteenth century. 
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653 |a Australian colonies. 
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653 |a Britain. 
653 |a British government. 
653 |a China. 
653 |a European settlement. 
653 |a European settlers. 
653 |a First World War. 
653 |a GDP. 
653 |a India. 
653 |a Korean War. 
653 |a Second World War. 
653 |a agriculture. 
653 |a ancient lineage. 
653 |a capital flows. 
653 |a civilian consumption. 
653 |a domestic manufacturing. 
653 |a domestic savings. 
653 |a drought. 
653 |a economic fortunes. 
653 |a economic growth. 
653 |a economic miracles. 
653 |a economic prosperity. 
653 |a energy sources. 
653 |a farming. 
653 |a financial outlays. 
653 |a foreign investment. 
653 |a free immigrants. 
653 |a gold rushes. 
653 |a growth economics. 
653 |a import process. 
653 |a income level. 
653 |a industrialization. 
653 |a institutional innovation. 
653 |a international economic order. 
653 |a labor force. 
653 |a living standards. 
653 |a manufacturing. 
653 |a market-oriented approach. 
653 |a mineral production. 
653 |a mining. 
653 |a modernization. 
653 |a national prosperity. 
653 |a pastoral development. 
653 |a per capita income. 
653 |a policy reforms. 
653 |a political institutions. 
653 |a poor countries. 
653 |a postwar economic environment. 
653 |a poverty. 
653 |a productivity. 
653 |a prosperity. 
653 |a rich economies. 
653 |a rich economy. 
653 |a shifting basis. 
653 |a war outbreak. 
653 |a wool boom. 
653 |a wool industry. 
653 |a world depression. 
653 |a world energy. 
653 |a world trading system. 
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