PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION Free trade agreements of doubtful use: review*

In its recently published Trade and Assistance Review 2013-14, the Productivity Commission has questioned the benefit to Australia of the much-touted free trade agreements, pointing out that they have never been subject to proper cost-benefit analyses. The Productivity Commission is a significant influence on government policy, and has traditionally been one of the main drivers of free trade policy within the federal bureaucracy. It has frequently criticised government support for Australian i…

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