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Australian Bureau of Statistics
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1301.0 - Year Book Australia, 2008
Previous ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 07/02/2008 |
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STATE ACCOUNTS
For some analytical purposes it is important to allow for the impact of population growth on movements in GSP. The annual growth in GSP per person was lower than GSP growth for all states. Five states showed growth rates in GSP per person that were stronger than the Australian growth rate of 1.5%. The Northern Territory (up 5.4%) showed the strongest growth in GSP per person, with Western Australia (up 3.0%) the next highest. New South Wales had the weakest growth in GSP per person of 0.5% (graph 30.16).
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