Friday, December 16, 2011

We're richer than ever, richer than the US - Gregory on the mining boom

Living Standards, Terms of Trade and Foreign Ownership:
Reflections on the Australian Mining Boom

R G Gregory

Australia is experiencing its largest mining boom for more than a century and a half. This paper explores, from a national perspective, important economic differences that arise when a mining boom, such as the current one, is generated by sustained export price increases (trading gains) rather than export volume increases. Since 2003 the terms of trade changes – through their direct trading gain effect and indirect real GDP effects - have increased Australian living standards. The increase, measured from official data and relative to the US, is about 25 per cent; an increase which probably places Australian living standards well above those of the US. But official data inadequately adjusts for foreign ownership of mining resources suggesting that this estimate is probably a little too high.

Gregory on the Mining Boom



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