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PC sets groundwork for long-awaited look at super competition and efficiency

  • Written by Jim Minifie, Productivity Growth Program Director, Grattan Institute
imageThe long-awaited look into super is happening. Image sourced from www.shutterstock.com

The Productivity Commission has released its draft report setting out criteria for assessing the competitiveness and efficiency of the superannuation system. The final report will be delivered in November this year.

The study, the first stage of a three-stage...

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