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Tasmanian Voices

Housing: a rapidly evolving Tasmanian story

by Saul Eslake
04 Oct 2021

As far back as the relevant statistics go, Tasmanians have typically had lower incomes than other Australians, on average. And they still do. Average weekly earnings for full-time adult Tasmanian workers were $220 a week (or 12.75 per cent) less...


Tasmanian Voices

Tasmania’s decade of changing economic fortunes

by Saul Eslake
08 Apr 2021

By most yardsticks, Tasmania’s economic performance improved significantly between the first and second halves of the decade leading up to the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020. Tasmania’s real gross state product, which is the broadest available measure of the output of goods and services within a state’s borders, increased at an average annual rate of 2.1 per cent over the five years to 2018-19, almost double the 1.2 per cent average annual rate recorded over the preceding five years. Adjusted for differences in population growth, Tasmania’s real per capita gross product grew at a faster rate than the national average between 2013-14 and 2018-19 (indeed, by more than one-and-a-half times the national average), whereas between 2008-09 and 2013-14, Tasmania’s per capita economic growth rate had been almost one-third below the national average.


Tasmanian Voices

We need to get smarter

by Saul Eslake
27 Apr 2021

In the first article in this series I described how Tasmania’s economy had performed relatively well over the five years leading up to the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, by comparison both with the rest of Australia over the same period and with...


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Tasmania failing the education test

by Saul Eslake
20 May 2021

The second article in this series concluded with the proposition that one of the most important things that Tasmania can (and in my view should) do to improve its long-run economic performance and prospects (and hence, the living standards of its...



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