trying2learn
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In July 2006, in a special discussion paper on Higher Education, Research and Innovation, Australia’s Shadow Minister for Education, Training, Science and Research, Jenny Macklin, made the following statement:
"Australia has to pick itself up urgently. Productivity is falling. We are failing to innovate. Our economic competitiveness is slipping. Despite a resources boom, trade and balance of payments deficits are blowing out."
Does Jenny Macklin have a point? Does Australia have a problem with its trade and balance of payments figures, and is the situation so bad that it needs to “pick itself up urgently”?
In July 2006, in a special discussion paper on Higher Education, Research and Innovation, Australia’s Shadow Minister for Education, Training, Science and Research, Jenny Macklin, made the following statement:
"Australia has to pick itself up urgently. Productivity is falling. We are failing to innovate. Our economic competitiveness is slipping. Despite a resources boom, trade and balance of payments deficits are blowing out."
Does Jenny Macklin have a point? Does Australia have a problem with its trade and balance of payments figures, and is the situation so bad that it needs to “pick itself up urgently”?
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