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The tradable sector of a country's economy is made up of the industry sectors whose output in terms of goods and services are traded internationally, or could be traded internationally given a plausible variation in relative prices. Most commonly, the tradable sector consists largely of sectors of the manufacturing industry, while the non-tradable sector consists of locally-rendered services, including health, education, retail and construction.[1]

Tradable jobs can be performed by individuals outside a country: manufacturing, consulting, engineering, finance. Non-tradable jobs can realistically only be performed by domestic workforce: government, health care, hospitality, food service, education, retail, and construction.[2]

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In 1990, Australia's sectoral outputs were 25.8% tradable and 74.2% non-tradable. Mining and manufacturing accounted for 18.3% and 61.4%, respectively, of the tradable sector.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Feature Article - Australia's Tradable Sector". Australian Economic Indicators. 1990. Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2011-09-19.
  • ^ Gross, Daniel (2011-05-17). "Nobel Laureate Spence: U.S. May Have to Live with Slow Employment Growth". Yahoo! Finance. Archived from the original on 2011-11-26. Retrieved 2011-09-18.

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