The Productivity Commission on the Economics of Immigration.
People and Place 2006, April, 14, 1
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The Productivity Commission's recent Position Paper on the Economic Impacts of Migration and Population Growth examines the effects on productivity (output per hour worked) and GNP per capita of higher migration. It concludes that the effect of a 50 per cent increase in the numbers of skilled migrants over the twenty year period to 2024-25 will be to reduce average productivity slightly but increase GNP per capita slightly relative to current migration levels. However, the Position Paper does not assess the implications of the extra migrants for Australian residents (or incumbents). This paper argues that GNP per capita for incumbents will be to lower under the high migration scenario than if current migration levels are maintained. **********