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Over the past 20 years only 2 Aussie industries have seen their labour productivity fall, mining and energy.
Yet at next week's "productivity" summit, the mining industry has not been invited and the government won't talk about energy prices anymore given they broke their promise to reduce... See more
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Productivity Commissionpc.gov.auEmployer Evasion of Workers’ Entitlements 1986-1995: Why, What and Whose?Glenda Maconachie and Miles GoodwinView all authors and affiliationsVolume 52, Issue 4
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I fed a number of works to DeepSeek R1 and asked it to synthesize an explanation -- attached is its assessment.
I don't fully agree (for example, aging has been a similar drag on the US -- see Ch. 3 of 2024 IMF Work Economic Outlook). But pretty neat to be able to be able to do this at all!

Some of my work highlighted in the AFR today shows that almost all the income growth over the past decade has gone to older Australians, when people are already wealthier, while younger workers have seen little improvement.
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Freeman, R. E., Parmar, B. L., and Martin, K. E. (2016). Responsible capitalism: Business for the 21st century. In D. Barton, D. Horv ́ ath, and M. Kipping, editors, Re-Imagining Capitalism , chapter 10, pages 135–144. Oxford University Press, New York, NY