My Account Log in

3 options

Partnership for change : Australia-China joint economic report.

DOAB Directory of Open Access Books Available online

View online

JSTOR Books Open Access Available online

View online

OAPEN Available online

View online
Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
China Center for International Economic Excha, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research
East Asian Bureau of Economic Research China Center for International Economic Exchanges, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Australia--Foreign economic relations--China.
Australia.
China--Foreign economic relations--Australia.
China.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
ANU Press 2016
Acton, Australian Capital Territory : Australian National University Press, 2016.
Language Note:
English.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
The Australia–China Joint Economic Report is the first major independent joint study of the bilateral relationship and has the blessing of both national governments. The Report is an academic policy study by leading researchers in both Australia and China. It draws policy conclusions to guide the development of bilateral economic relations that include an Australia–China Comprehensive Strategic Partnership for Change, an Australia–China Commission, and an Australia–China Basic Treaty of Cooperation.
Contents:
Intro
Executive summary
List of boxes
List of tables
List of figures
List of acronyms
Foreword
Chapter 1: Strategic importance of the relationship
Chapter 2: The economic transformations in China and Australia
Chapter 3: Trade in goods and services
Chapter 4: Investment, human capital and labour movement
Chapter 5: Financial integration
Chapter 6: Framework for capturing opportunities and managing risks
Chapter 7: Australia and China in regional economic diplomacy
Chapter 8: Collaboration in the global system
Chapter 9: Conclusions
References
Figure 1.1: Chinese and global steel production
Figure 1.2: Sectoral value added as a percentage of Chinese GDP
Figure 1.3: China's GDP growth (RHS) and its contribution to global output (LHS), 1990-2020
Figure 1.4: Exports to China as a share of total exports, Australia and other major exporters
Figure 1.5: Asia's weight in the global economy
Figure 2.1: China's share of the global economic aggregates
Figure 2.2: Investment as a share of GDP
Figure 2.3: National saving by sector
Figure 2.4: China's share of global commodity consumption
Figure 2.5: China's steel production
Figure 2.6: Mining investment in Australia
Figure 2.7: Australia's share of Chinese commodity imports
Figure 2.8: Growth in global trade
Figure 2.9: Wages and household disposable income
Figure 2.10: Contributions to China's GDP growth
Figure 2.11: China's export mix 1995-2015
Figure 2.12: Domestic value-added share of China's gross exports
Figure 2.13: Contribution to China's GDP growth
Figure 2.14: China's steel production and iron ore imports
Figure 2.15: Growth in Australia's national income
Figure 2.16: Australia's industrial composition
Figure 2.17: Australia's competitiveness ranking.
Figure 3.1A: Export share Figure 3.1B: Import share
Figure 3.2: Iron ore price and export value
Figure 3.3: Chinese imports from Australia and rest of world
Figure 3.3A: Coal (Tons) Figure 3.3B: LNG (Tons)
Figure 3.4: Australian agricultural exports to China (A million, 2014-2015)
Figure 3.5: Australian goods exports to Northeast Asian economies
Figure 3.6: Real growth in exports from China and Australia under three Chinese growth scenarios
Figure 3.7: Total average spend of foreigners visiting friends and relatives in Australia, 2015
Figure 4.1: Stock of foreign direct investment in Australia by source (2014 A billion)
Figure 4.2: OECD foreign direct investment regulatory restrictiveness index
Figure 4.3: Recipients of Australian direct investment, 2014 (Abillion)
Figure 4.4: Working holiday visas granted from 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015
Figure 4.5: Student visa holders in Australia (30 June 2015)
Figure 5.1: Gross value added by the financial services industry as a percentage of total output
Figure 5.2: OECD services trade restrictiveness index for commercial banking, 2015
Figure 5.3: OECD services trade restrictiveness index for insurance, 2015
Figure 5.4: Index of controls on China's capital account (ka) and current account (ca) over recent years
Figure 5.5: Nominal and nominal effective exchange rates - the RMB against the US dollar
Figure 5.6: Australia's exports of financial services to the Asia-Pacific region
Figure 5.7: Australia's exports of insurance and pension services to the Asia-Pacific region
Figure 5.8: Total sales of financial services and insurance and pension services by Australia by mode of supply, 2009-2010
Figure 7.1: Asia Pacific economies' share of trade with East Asia, 2014
Figure 7.2: Waves of regional and global economic growth.
Figure 7.3: ASEAN, APEC, EAS and ARF membership compared
Figure 7.4: ASEAN, RCEP, TPP and possible FTAAP membership
Figure 7.5: GDP projections of RCEP and TPP groups, 1980-2050, at purchasing power parity
Figure 8.1: Australia and China in the global governance architecture
Figure 8.2: Share of global GDP (ppp) Figure 8.3: Global trade volumne of goods and services (1980=100)
Source: IMF WEO 2015.
Figure 8.4: Global capital flows since 1980
Figure 8.5: IMF GDP forecasts for emerging market and developing economies
Figure 8.6: The components of the global financial safety net
Figure 8.7: Total resources compared to available resources
Figure 8.8: Australia and China within the global trading system
Figure 8.9: Investment as a percentage of GDP
Figure 8.10: Australia and China within the global energy governance architecture
Figure 8.11: China's annual growth in GDP, CO2 emissions, energy and emissions and energy intensity, 2005-2014.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
CC BY-NC-ND
Description based on: online resource; title from pdf title page (JSTOR, viewed July 1, 2020).
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781760460655
1760460656
OCLC:
1446135525

The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.

Find

Home Release notes

My Account

Shelf Request an item Bookmarks Fines and fees Settings

Guides

Using the Find catalog Using Articles+ Using your account