Nelly_04 said:
hi can anyone help with this question:
Explain the role of microeconomic policies in assisting structural change in the Australian economy.
I dont' understand how microeconomic reform and structural change are connected.....also can sum1 explain what is meant by technical, allocative and dynamic efficiency?
micro policies lead to structural reform, as they often result in changing patterns of production. This is because micro policies result in better allocation of resources and allows other resources to be diverted into other production areas hence leading to structural change which is any change to the pattern of production including technological change.
by improving dynamic efficiency they can result in structural change as firms can move production to those areas demanded at that instant (instantaneous ordering of stock from technology improvements). This can hence lead to increased diversification of australia's export base. (see increased stats on services and manufacturing and ETMs)
NCP has also helped result in technological change by increasing competition in firms and making sure they improve efficiency by making sure they adopt efficient managerial methods. this has led to product innovation (computing goods) and hence improved technology in the economy leading to structural change.
also mention trade reforms and how that has switched export focus to services, ETMs, manufacturing goods, which is structural change.
sorry if i don't make too much sense...i'm very tired...hope this helps...