Policy, regulatory & strategic advice; forecasting and modelling services
Deloitte Access Economics is one of Australia’s most recognised economics advisory practices. Our team is a leader in policy, regulatory, health economics and strategic advisory, as well as forecasting and modelling services that provide detailed business insights ranging across sectors and regions. We provide services to a wide range of government and private sector clients throughout Australia, Asia Pacific and globally as a member of Deloitte’s global economics network.
Access Economics has set the benchmark for economic analysis and insight in Australia. In early 2011, the directors and staff of Access Economics joined Deloitte. The team’s impressive track record and reputation for independence, integrity and authority place it at the apex of government and business advisory, helping to shape public policy, business insights and investment strategy at the highest levels.
Subscription Publications
Deloitte Access Economics produces five highly regarded publications, aimed at giving clients a leading edge by providing key economic data and analysis. For information about these publications or subscriptions, please contact us on +61 2 6175 2000.
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Business Outlook
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Investment Monitor
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Retail Forecasts
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Employment Forecasts
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Commonwealth Budget Monitor
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Budget Monitor, May 13 Dude, where's my $12 billion? Turns out the Magic Pudding isn't magic any more. For a decade now Australian Treasurers have been pulling rabbits out of a hat - delivering better-than-expected Budgets despite a ton of tax cuts, a flurry of family benefits, and a bevy of baby bonuses. more |
NBN Business Readiness Survey in 2013 This report is based on a survey conducted by Macquarie Telecom and business interviews and is an update of a report Macquarie Telecom commissioned Access Economics to prepare in 2010. It provides a snapshot of business expectations of changes that will likely come with the National Broadband Network. more Over the coming decades the Namoi Catchments's economy is expected to be impacted by both the effects of climate change and a reduction in irrigation entitlements held in the region as a result of the Murray Darling Basin Plan. more
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Connected Small Businesses: How Australian small businesses are growing in the digital economy Commissioned by Google Australia, this report provides insight into the use of the web by Australia's small and medium sized businesses, which employ more than seven million people and are responsible for half of private sector economic activity. more
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