Developmental Economics
Developmental Economics
Developmental Economics
FINAL PROJECT
TOPIC: ECONOMY OF AUSTRALIA
PRESENTED BY: ARBAN SIKANDER
WAHAIB HABIB
MUHAMMAD SARIM HUSSAIN
CLASS: BBA-5B
PRESENTED TO: SIR LIAQUAT ALI
DEPARTMENT: MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
AUSTRALIA
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
Lies Southeast of Asia, between the Pacific and Indian Oceans and
It is a smallest continent.
Total area of 7,686,850sq km(2,967,909 sq mi) and with a total
coastline of 25,760 km (16,007 mi).
INTODUCTION
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
For about 50,000 yearsbefore the firstBritish settlement, Australia was
inhabited byindigenous Australians, who spoke languages grouped into
roughly250 language groups.
On 1 January 1901, the six colonies federated, forming the
Commonwealth of Australia. Since federation, Australia has maintained a
stable liberal democratic political system that functions as a federal
parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy comprising six
states and several territories.
The population of 24 million is highly urbanized . In 1990s
unemployment rate was high but at the beginning of the 21st century the
situation improved. Unemployment in Australia stood at 5.2% in March
2012. However by November 2015 it had fallen to 5.8%.
Australia is 13th World Largest Economy. In 2014 Australia had the world's
fifth-highest PCI and military expenditure is the world's 13th-largest. With
the HDI, Australia ranks highly in many international comparisons of
national performance.
PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION
Roman Catholic
25.3%
Anglican
17.1%
Other Christian
18.7%
Buddhism
2.5%
Islam
2.2%
Hinduism
1.3%
Judaism
0.5%
Other
0.8%
No Religion
22.3%
Undefined or No Religion
9.4%
OVERVIEW OF THE
ECONOMY
YEAR
YEAR
POPULATION
GROWTH
RATE
OF AGR.
YEAR
CONTRIBUTION
OF EMPLOYED
AGRICULTURAL
Main Crops
in Agricultural
Main
Livestock
inSector(2014)
Agriculture
Main
Agricultural
Products(2014)
SECTOR
NATURE:
Beef
Sector(2014)
IN AGR.
SECTOR
SECTOR
2006
3.0%
Wheat
2006
2.7%
2006
3%
Wheat
Sheep(wool
and lamb),
Australia is a major agricultural producer and exporter, with over 325,300
2007
2.4%
Coarse
grains(barley,
oats,
sorghum,
maize,
employed
in
Agriculture,
forestry
and
fishing
as
of
February
2015.
Meat
2007
3%
2007
-15.1%
andtriticale)
2008
2.5%
Agriculture and
its closely related sectors earn $155 billion-a-year
for a
Dairy
2008
3%
Beef
Rice
2008
6.8%
12% share of
GDP. Australian farmers and grazers own
135,997 farms,
covering
61%
of Australia's landmass.
Wool
Oil
Seeds(canola,
sunflowers, soybeans,
and
2009
3%
2009
2.5%
2009
17.9%
peanuts)
Cotton
2010
3%
Pork
2010
2.4%
2010
-0.8%
Grain legumes(lupines
and chick peas)
Wine
2011
3%
Sugarcane2011
2011
2.5%
3.6%
Barley
2012
3%
Cotton
Poultry
2012
2.4%
2012
1.4%
Live
Animals(Excluding
Seafood)
Fruits
2013
3%
2013
Grapes &2013
Oil-seeds
oleaginous fruits, soft
2014
Dairy Products
Tobacco
2014
2014
2015
Vegetables
2.5%
-0.6%
3%
2.4%
0.7%
3%
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
HISTORY:
The contribution of manufacturing to Australia's gross domestic
product peaked in the 1960s at 25%, and had dropped to 13% by
20012 and 10.5% by 20056.
In 200405, the manufacturing industry exported products worth
$67,400 million, and employed 1.1 million people.
In 20002001, $3300 million was spent on assistance to the
manufacturing industry, with 40% going to the textile, clothing and
footwear industry and the passenger motor vehicle industry.
At that time, manufacturing accounted for 48% of exports, and
45% of Australian research and development.
YEARS
Contribution
of
Industrial
YEAR
POPULATION
EMPLOYED
YEARS
GROWTH
RATE
OF
Main
Processing
Industries
MainFood
Industries
Sector to GDP
IN INDUSTRIAL
SECTOR
INDUSTRIAL
SECTOR
Food,beveragesandtobacco
Meatand meat products
2006
2006
2006
Textile,clothingandfootwear
Beverageandmaltmanufacturing
2007
2007
2007
Woodandpaperproducts
Dairy products
2008
2008
2008
27.9%
22%
2.7%
27.9%
22%
4.8%
27.7%
22%
4.0%
Printing,publishing
andrecorded media
Sugarandconfectionerymanufacturing
2009
2009
2009
22%
0.9%
28.9%
Petroleum,coalandchemical
products
2010
Fruitandvegetableprocessing
2010
2010
21%
2.6%
27.1%
2011
2011
Non-metalmineralproducts
Bakeryproducts
2011
2012
2012
Metalproducts
Flour
millandcerealfood
manufacturing
2012
2013
2013
Machineryand
equipment
Oiland fat manufacturing
2013
2014
2014
Othermanufacturing
Seafoodprocessing
2014
2015
2015
20%
1.8%
28.6%
19%
5.4%
28.3%
21%
2.4%
26.9%
20%
3.7%
27.1%
20%
3.5%
YEAR
CONTRIBUTION
MAIN SERVICES
YEAR
INDUSTRIES
GROWTH
RATEOF
OF
YEAR
Employment
in
SERVICES
SECTOR
IN GDP
SERVICES
SECTOR
Electricity, gas and
water
SERVICE SECTOR
Services Sector
Construction
NATURE & HISTORY:
2006
2006
Wholesale trade
2007
68%
3.0%
69.1%
69%
2007
4.0%
69.7%
The
services
sector
accounts
for
about
three-quarters
of
Retail trade
2008
68%
Australias2008
GDP and an even larger share
of
4.0%
69.7%
Accommodation, cafes and restaurants
employment.
2009
68%
2.0%
Transport and
2009
storage
68.6%
Around 8.8Million
(85%) of the Australian68%
works in the
2010
Communication
services
2.0%
2010 as at February 2007. 70.6%
services sector,
Finance and insurance
2011
2011
75%
3.0%
69.0%
As in most
economies,
the share of the services sector
Property
and business
services
2012
75% Main
in Australia
has steadily increased over69.3%
time.
2012
3.0%
Government
administration
and
Services sector
industries
in defense
Australia are as follows:
2013
70%
3.0%
2013
70.7%
Education
2014
2014
Health and community
services
70%
2.0%
70.5%
Value of Exports
China
$94.4Billion
Japan
$45.4Billion
South Korea
$19.5Billion
India
$10.9Billion
Hong Kong
$10.3Billion
VALUE
OF
Value
of Imports
Exports
EXPORTS(IN
IMPORTS(IN $)
$94.4Billion
$44.7Billion
$68.2BILLION
$17.7BILLION
Japan
United
States
Refined
Coal
Petroleum
$45.4Billion
$24.5Billion
$41.2BILLION
$16.7BILLION
South
Korea
Japan
Crude
Gold
Petroleum
$19.5Billion
$18.1Billion
$21.6BILLION
$15.7BILLION
India Gas
Singapore
Petroleum
Computers
$10.9Billion
$12.2Billion
$15.2BILLION
$7.52BILLION
Hong
Kong
Packaged
Crude
Petroleum
Medicaments
Germany
$10.3Billion
$8.11BILLION
$7.24BILLION
$11.3Billion
2007
2008
2009
2010
GDP
G.R of GDP
3.8%
3.7%
1.8%
2.0%
Per Capita
Income
$40,957.8
$49,628.1
$42,715.1
$51,845.7
G.R of Per
capita income
3.1%
1.6%
-0.3%
0.4%
Savings Rate
22%
22%
22%
23%
Inflation Rate
3.2%
4.4%
2.2%
2.1%
Population
20.83Millions
21.25Millions
21.69Millions
22.03 Millions
Population
Growth Rate
0.60%
2.00%
2.10%
1.60%
Literacy Rate
N.A
N.A
N.A
N.A
Life Expectancy
81years
81years
82years
82years
Infant Mortality
Income
Inequality
N.A
N.A
N.A
N.A
Investment
$49.57Trillion
s
$55.90Trillion
s
$40.60Trillion
s
$41.05Trillion
s
HDI
0.898
0.027
0.930
0.932
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
GDP
$1.38TR.
$1.37TR.
$1.56TR.
$1.45TR.
$1.62TR.
G.R of GDP
2.4%
3.6%
2.4%
2.5%
2.4%
Per Capita
Income
$62,216.5
$67,646.1
$67,652.7
$61,979.9
--
G.R of Per
capita
income
1.0%
1.9%
0.7%
0.9%
0.8%
Savings
Rate
25%
25%
25%
24%
25%-
Inflation
Rate
2.8%
3.0%
2.5%
2.7%
1.7%
Population
22.34Milli
ons
22.72Milli
ons
23.13Millio
ns
23.49Milli
ons
23.80Millions
Population
Growth
Rate
1.40%
1.70%
1.60%
1.35%
1.32%
Literacy
Rate
--
99%
--
--
--
Life
Expectancy
82years
82years
82years
82.2years
82.2years
Infant
Mortality
21
22
24
YEAR
INVESTMENT
(FDI INFLOW)
SAVINGS RATE
GDP
2007
$49.57Trilllions
22%
$853.05Billions
2008
$55.90Trillions
22%
$1054.56Billion
s
2009
$40.60Trillions
22%
$926.56Billions
2010
$41.05Trillions
23%
$1142.26Billion
s
2011
$57.92Trillion
25%
$1.38Trillions
2012
$55.59Trillion
25%
$1.37Trillions
2013
$56.18Trillion
25%
$1.56Trillions
2014
57.25Trillion
24%
$1.45Trillions
2015
---
26%
$1.62Trillions
Agricultural Sector.
A surplus 0f labor is transferred to manufactured sector.
Cant be applied on Australian Economy.
Why the model cant be applied?
CONCLUSION
AND
IMPLICATIONS
REFERENCES
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR:
http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NV.IND.TOTL.ZS?page=1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manufacturing_in_Australia
SERVICES:
file:///C:/Users/ARBAN%20SIKANDER/Downloads/http---www.aphref.aph.gov.
au-house-committee-efpa-services-report-chapter2%20(1).pdf
http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NV.SRV.TETC.KD.ZG
http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NV.SRV.TETC.ZS?page=1
http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SL.SRV.EMPL.ZS
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF AUSTRALIA:
http://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/profile/country/aus/
IDICATORS OF THE ECONOMY:
http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/
http://www.unesco.org/uil/litbase/?menu=14&programme=133
http://acoss.wpengine.com/poverty-2/
http://acoss.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/ACOSS-POVERTY-I
N-AUSTRALIA-FACT-SHEET_FINAL-WEB-July-7-2015.pdf