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Industry Innovation and Competitive
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Industry Innovation and Competitive
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Foreword Strengthening Australia’
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The Government’s economic vision
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Box 1: Key Initiatives • Encourag
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Ambition 1: A lower cost, business
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y improving regulatory certainty, t
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Ambition 2: A MORE SKILLED LABOUR F
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ecommendations of an Independent In
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Ambition 3: BETTER ECONOMIC INFRAST
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Ambition 4: INDUSTRY POLICY THAT FO
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Part A THE CASE FOR REFORM
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Chart 1: The growth of emerging Asi
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The changing global economic landsc
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Chart 5: Overseas investment 2,500
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United States, Japan and the United
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Box A1: Industries with promise 1.
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6. Innovative pharmaceuticals, biot
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Many of our competitors have recogn
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• Better management practices - w
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including on Energy, Taxation, Agri
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Part B THE REFORM AGENDA
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competition with private businesses
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More generally, while there is a ca
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Ambition 1: A lower cost, business
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The Government’s Deregulation Age
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Further Proposals Proposal 1: Accep
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whether coverage by a single nation
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The Government is committed to a be
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Improving access to high-quality, l
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services and technology. These alig
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The Government considers that Austr
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The Government is focused on promot
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Ambition 2: A more skilled labour f
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A number of the other themes raised
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Vocational education and training t
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Further proposals Proposal 9: Incre
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• managing the administration of
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The Government will continue to ens
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- Page 117 and 118: ABS. (2014j). Labour Force, Detaile
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- Page 125 and 126: Prime, P. B. (2012). Utilizing FDI
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