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Privatised Failure: - Submission to the Productivity Commission’s National Competition Policy Analysis inquiry

31 May 2024

In the words of the Hilmer review, seminal in the establishment of the NCC: If Australia is to prosper as a nation, and maintain and improve living standards and opportunities for its people, it has no choice but to improve the productivity and international competitiveness of its firms and institutions. [...] In their seminal paper Lipsey and Lancaster state the conditions for Pareto Optimality (the same conditions alluded to by Samuelson and Abelson) and the implications of any deviation from the conditions of perfect companion as follows: It is well known that the attainment of a Paretian optimum requires the simultaneous fulfillment of all the optimum conditions. [...] Furthermore, the principles often seem to be forgotten in the context of specific problems and, when they are rediscovered and stated in the form pertinent to some problem, this seems to evoke expressions of surprise and doubt rather than of immediate agreement and satisfaction at the discovery of yet another application of the already accepted generalizations.16 As discussed in the sections below. [...] This in turn imposes costs, and distorts the behaviour, of both consumers and other firms (for example airlines) in ways that transfer welfare to the owner of the airport and reduce the productivity of the economy as a whole. [...] The incentive for the student is to get the qualification with as little effort as possible, whilst the incentive for the training provider is to provide the training and the certification with as little effort and expense as possible.

Authors

David Richardson

Pages
30
Published in
Australia

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