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The relocation of the international market for Australian wool

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posted on 2024-11-14, 12:59 authored by Simon VilleSimon Ville
The marketplace for Australian wool relocated from London to the Australian capital cities in the half century after 1880. This represented a major institutional shift that underpinned the development of the Australian economy and made Australia the centre of the international wool market. We analyse the principal demand and supply changes underlying this market shift. Consolidation of worsted manufacturing, demand diversification, improved transport and communications, Australian dominance of international wool production, and the growth of the small grazier shifted the relative market efficiency in favour of Australian auctions.

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This article was originally published as Ville, S, The relocation of the international market for Australian wool, Australian Economic History Review, 45(1), 2005, 73-95. Copyright Blackwell Publishing 2005. Original journal available here.

Journal title

AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW

Volume

45

Issue

1

Pagination

73-95

Language

English

RIS ID

13113

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