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The role and consequences of structural change in recent Australian economic growth / Robert Dixon.

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Dixon, Robert
Conference on Recent Australian Economic Growth (1986 : Australian National University)
Australian National University. Centre for Economic Policy Research

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Canberra : Centre for Economic Policy Research, Australian National University

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To attempt to discuss structural change is to deal with a topic which is huge and amorphous. It is also a topic which seems to invite sweeping generalisations which are often unsubstantiated, unfalsifiable and which amount to little more than dogma.

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