BCEC Quarterly Economic Commentary – December 2018

This Western Australia Quarterly Economic Commentary analyses the most recent data on economic and social indicators for WA, as at Q4 2018. This quarter we we see that the WA economy has returned to positive growth, driven by the strength of a number of key sectors. However, consumer confidence,...

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Main Authors: Duncan, Alan, Kiely, Daniel, Salazar, Silvia
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2018
Online Access:https://bcec.edu.au/publications/bcec-quarterly-economic-commentary-december-2018/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77012
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description This Western Australia Quarterly Economic Commentary analyses the most recent data on economic and social indicators for WA, as at Q4 2018. This quarter we we see that the WA economy has returned to positive growth, driven by the strength of a number of key sectors. However, consumer confidence, wage and population growth remain weak. New mining investment, coupled with potential population growth in 2019, may also provide a much needed stimulus for the housing and construction sectors.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-770122020-06-03T05:07:15Z BCEC Quarterly Economic Commentary – December 2018 Duncan, Alan Kiely, Daniel Salazar, Silvia This Western Australia Quarterly Economic Commentary analyses the most recent data on economic and social indicators for WA, as at Q4 2018. This quarter we we see that the WA economy has returned to positive growth, driven by the strength of a number of key sectors. However, consumer confidence, wage and population growth remain weak. New mining investment, coupled with potential population growth in 2019, may also provide a much needed stimulus for the housing and construction sectors. 2018 Report http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77012 English https://bcec.edu.au/publications/bcec-quarterly-economic-commentary-december-2018/ unknown
spellingShingle Duncan, Alan
Kiely, Daniel
Salazar, Silvia
BCEC Quarterly Economic Commentary – December 2018
title BCEC Quarterly Economic Commentary – December 2018
title_full BCEC Quarterly Economic Commentary – December 2018
title_fullStr BCEC Quarterly Economic Commentary – December 2018
title_full_unstemmed BCEC Quarterly Economic Commentary – December 2018
title_short BCEC Quarterly Economic Commentary – December 2018
title_sort bcec quarterly economic commentary – december 2018
url https://bcec.edu.au/publications/bcec-quarterly-economic-commentary-december-2018/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77012