‘Anomalies’, Damned ‘Anomalies’ and Statistics: Construction Industry Productivity in Australia
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Dungan, Andrew
Peetz, David
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The Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) is a state agency established by the Howard government with coercive powers unprecedented in employment relations. A few months before the 2007 federal election, it released a consultant's report purporting to demonstrate that labour productivity had soared in the sector of the industry in which it had been exercising its coercive powers. However, re-analysis of the original data on building costs, which the report cited as its source, demonstrates no major savings or economic benefits and shows the alleged welfare gains to be based on discredited data.
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JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
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52
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1
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© 2009 AIRAANZ. The attached file is posted here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher, for your personal use only. No further distribution permitted.
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Applied economics
Industrial and employee relations