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Peter Forsyth (PDF - 219k)

Submission 6 for Service Exports View full list


1. Peter Forsyth Adjunct Professor of Economics. 14 May 215. Carole Gardner. Productivity Commission. Barriers to Services Exports Inquiry Dear Carole Please find attached a submission to the Inquiry on Barriers to Export Services. The emphasis of

Date received: 15 May 2015

Overseas Students Ombudsman (PDF - 243k)

Submission 5 for Service Exports View full list


Submission by the Overseas Students Ombudsman. PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION STUDY. INTO BARRIERS TO SERVICES EXPORTS. Submission by the Commonwealth and Overseas Students Ombudsman, Colin Neave. 2 | P a g e. May 2015. Introduction. The Overseas Students

Date received: 14 May 2015

International Student Experience Association (PDF - 269k)

Submission 4 for Service Exports View full list


Productivity Commission. Inquiry into Barriers to Services Exports. Submission made by the. May 2015. 2. 1. Background The International Student Experience Association (ISEA) has been established to identify and act on issues and opportunities that

Date received: 14 May 2015

Engineers Australia (PDF - 3089k)

Submission 3 for Service Exports View full list


AUSTRALIA’S TRADE IN ENGINEERING. SERVICES. Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry. 15 May 2015. Engineers Australia 1. Australia’s Trade in Engineering Services. Executive Summary There has been strong growth in Australia’s exports

Date received: 14 May 2015

Cox Architecture Pty Ltd (PDF - 110k)

Submission 2 for Service Exports View full list


COX Submission to the Productivity Commission Cox Architecture Pty Ltd Cox Architecture Pty Ltd (COX) is an architectural practice of 300 to 350 people providing architectural, urban design, strategic planning and interior design services through

Date received: 8 May 2015

Michael Noack (PDF - 54k)

Submission 6 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list


Hi, I'll keep this quick. Experts such as nobel prize winner Gary Becker make the case for charging for immigration e.g. http://www.economist.com/node/16424085 There are so many obvious an indisputable benefits, but I'll cover the key 3 and leave

Date received: 7 May 2015

Glen Daly (PDF - 50k)

Submission 5 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list


It is rather sad that we have to have an enquiry into Australia's insane migration level. Still, I suppose, in this time of high unemployment (mostly due to an insane migrant intake), it does provide employment to people who would otherwise be

Date received: 6 May 2015

Alexander Finch (PDF - 141k)

Submission 4 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list


Productivity Commission: Public Submission on Migrant Intake. Name: Alexander Finch. I believe Australia’s economic model is flawed, unsustainable and ultimately deflationary: massive residential construction fed by high net migration and paid for

Date received: 5 May 2015

Margit Alm (PDF - 93k)

Submission 3 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list


Migrant Intake into Australia. Productivity Commission. Issues Paper. May 2015. Below please accept my personal opinion on this issue:. Australia’s Carrying Capacity: The core point to be addressed is the question of how big a population Australia

Date received: 5 May 2015

Terje Petersen (PDF - 142k)

Submission 2 for Migrant Intake Into Australia View full list


Page 1 of 2. Submission to the Productivity Commission “Migrant Intake into Australia”. by Terje Petersen 4 May 2015. This submission fully supports Australia adopting an immigration tariff as an alternative to the existing quota based approach

Date received: 4 May 2015

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