Productivity inquiry (2023)

Final report released

What is an inquiry?

What we’ve been asked to look at

The Productivity Commission was asked to review Australia’s productivity performance and recommend an actionable roadmap to assist governments to make productivity-enhancing reforms.

This Inquiry is the second in a series, undertaken at 5 yearly intervals – the previous Inquiry was completed in 2017.

Promoting Economic Dynamism, Competition and Business Formation

The Productivity Commission provided a submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics Inquiry into promoting economic dynamism, competition and business formation.

Article in The Conversation

Commissioner Stephen King says Australia is a living testament to the benefits of productivity growth. The Productivity Commission’s second productivity report provides a road map, focusing first on the high-impact low-cost reforms. Some are quick and others will take time and planning.

Interim report article: Australia's data and digital dividend

Commissioner Stephen King says Australia is in the middle of a digital and data revolution. The Productivity Commission’s second interim report for our five-year productivity inquiry looks at how these new technologies can grow our economy.

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Productivity Commission acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.

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