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dc.contributor.authorZheng, S.
dc.contributor.authorBloch, Harry
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-30T13:58:23Z
dc.date.available2017-01-30T13:58:23Z
dc.date.created2010-10-04T20:02:48Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.citationZheng, Simon and Bloch, Harry. 2010. Australia's mining productivity paradox: implications for MFP measurement, Centre for Research in Applied Economics Working Paper Series: no. 201012, Curtin University of Technology, School of Economics and Finance.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36907
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This paper investigates the mining industry's poor productivity performance as measured by the conventional multifactor productivity (MFP) index during the recent mining boom in Australia. We derive a relationship between the measured and 'true' MFP growth that separates the effects of returns to scale, market power, capacity utilisation and natural resource inputs from measured MFP. Using exploration capital as a proxy for natural resource inputs, a translog variable cost function is estimated to provide parameter estimates for the various components in the decomposition equation. The results show that the average MFP growth in Australian mining based on the dual measure of technical change is nearly 2% over the sample period 1974-75 to 2006-07, rather than 0.01% from the published index. The difference arises because changes in natural resource inputs have subtracted 1.14 percentage points from the 'true' MFP growth, while the effects of capacity utilisation and returns to scale are also negative but less sizeable in impact.

dc.publisherCentre for Research in Applied Economics, Curtin Business School
dc.subjectMFP
dc.subjectMining
dc.subjectproductivity
dc.titleAustralia's mining productivity paradox: implications for MFP measurement
dc.typeWorking Paper
dcterms.source.volume201012
dcterms.source.seriesCentre for Research in Applied Economomics Working Paper Series
curtin.accessStatusOpen access
curtin.facultyCurtin Business School
curtin.facultySchool of Economics and Finance


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