Government Spending in Australia

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Summary
Government Spending in Australia industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market size (value 2012-16, and forecast to 2021). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market.

Key Findings
- Save time carrying out entry-level research by identifying the size, growth, major segments, and leading players in the government spending market in Australia
- Use the Five Forces analysis to determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of the government spending market in Australia
- Leading company profiles reveal details of key government spending market players' global operations and financial performance
- Add weight to presentations and pitches by understanding the future growth prospects of the Australia government spending market with five year forecasts

Synopsis
Essential resource for top-line data and analysis covering the Australia government spending market. Includes market size and segmentation data, textual and graphical analysis of market growth trends, leading companies and macroeconomic information.

Reasons To Buy
- What was the size of the Australia government spending market by value in 2016?
- What will be the size of the Australia government spending market in 2021?
- What factors are affecting the strength of competition in the Australia government spending market?
- How has the market performed over the last five years?
- What are the main segments that make up Australia's government spending market?

Key Highlights
The government spending sector is the total amount of public sector expenditure at any sort of level, including central government, local government etc. It is split into the following segments: defense, education, social protection, healthcare, and other. The defense segment includes all military and civil defense spending, foreign military aid, research and development, and other defense related expenditure. The education segment includes all spending on pre-primary, primary, secondary, and tertiary education, as well as education not definable by level, subsidiary services, research and development, and other education related expenditure. The social protection segment includes all spending on sickness and disability, old age, survivors, family and children, unemployment, housing, social exclusion, research and development, and other social protection expenditure. The health segment includes all spending on medical products, appliances, and equipment, as well as outpatient, hospital, and public health services, research and development, and other health expenditure. The other segment includes spending on general public services, public order and safety, economic affairs, environmental protection, housing and community amenities, and recreation, culture and religion, and other government expenditure. Any currency conversions used in the creation of this report have been calculated using constant 2015 annual average exchange rates.

The Australian government spending sector is expected to generate total revenues of $592.2bn in 2016, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.4% between 2012 and 2016.

The social protection segment is expected to be the sector's most lucrative in 2016, with total revenues of $173.6bn, equivalent to 29.3% of the sector's overall value.

Historically government spending in Australia has grown steadily, and this trend is expected to continue over the forecast period.

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Executive Summary
Market value
Market value forecast
Category segmentation
Geography segmentation
Market rivalry
Market Overview
Market definition
Market analysis
Market Data
Market value
Market Segmentation
Category segmentation
Geography segmentation
Market Outlook
Market value forecast
Five Forces Analysis
Summary
Buyer power
Supplier power
New entrants
Threat of substitutes
Degree of rivalry
Leading Companies
BroadSpectrum
Defence Housing Australia
General Dynamics Corporation
Rheinmetall AG
Macroeconomic Indicators
Country data
Methodology
Industry associations
Related MarketLine research
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Table 1: Australia government spending sector value: $ billion, 2012-16(e)
Table 2: Australia government spending sector category segmentation: $ billion, 2016(e)
Table 3: Australia government spending sector geography segmentation: $ billion, 2016(e)
Table 4: Australia government spending sector value forecast: $ billion, 2016-21
Table 5: BroadSpectrum: key facts
Table 6: BroadSpectrum: key financials ($)
Table 7: BroadSpectrum: key financial ratios
Table 8: Defence Housing Australia: key facts
Table 9: General Dynamics Corporation: key facts
Table 10: General Dynamics Corporation: key financials ($)
Table 11: General Dynamics Corporation: key financial ratios
Table 12: Rheinmetall AG: key facts
Table 13: Rheinmetall AG: key financials ($)
Table 14: Rheinmetall AG: key financials (€)
Table 15: Rheinmetall AG: key financial ratios
Table 16: Australia size of population (million), 2012-16
Table 17: Australia gdp (constant 2005 prices, $ billion), 2012-16
Table 18: Australia gdp (current prices, $ billion), 2012-16
Table 19: Australia inflation, 2012-16
Table 20: Australia consumer price index (absolute), 2012-16
Table 21: Australia exchange rate, 2012-16

Figure 1: Australia government spending sector value: $ billion, 2012-16(e)
Figure 2: Australia government spending sector category segmentation: % share, by value, 2016(e)
Figure 3: Australia government spending sector geography segmentation: % share, by value, 2016(e)
Figure 4: Australia government spending sector value forecast: $ billion, 2016-21
Figure 5: Forces driving competition in the government spending sector in Australia, 2016
Figure 6: Drivers of buyer power in the government spending sector in Australia, 2016
Figure 7: Drivers of supplier power in the government spending sector in Australia, 2016
Figure 8: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the government spending sector in Australia, 2016
Figure 9: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the government spending sector in Australia, 2016
Figure 10: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the government spending sector in Australia, 2016
Figure 11: BroadSpectrum: revenues and profitability
Figure 12: BroadSpectrum: assets and liabilities
Figure 13: General Dynamics Corporation: revenues and profitability
Figure 14: General Dynamics Corporation: assets and liabilities
Figure 15: Rheinmetall AG: revenues and profitability
Figure 16: Rheinmetall AG: assets and liabilities

BroadSpectrum
Defence Housing Australia
General Dynamics Corporation
Rheinmetall AG

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