TY - JOUR TI - IMPORT COMPONENTS AND IMPORT MULTIPLIERS IN AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY: WORLD INPUT - OUTPUT ANALYSIS JF - International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues A1 - Muchdie, Muchdie A1 - Kurniawan, Herwin SN - 2146-4138 Y1 - 2018/// ID - repository433 VL - 8 UR - http://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijefi/article/view/6214 EP - 314 SP - 304 IS - 2 AV - public N2 - This article analysis on import components and import multipliers, using Australian input-output tables 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2014. The results showed that firstly, Australian import components of input were, on average, <20%; meaning that input that locally provided were more than 80%. Australian import of input had increased significantly from US$ 47,122 million in 2000 to US$ 14,616 million in 2014. Secondly, Australian imports have been dominated by Sector-8, Sector-13, Sector-24, Sector-25, and Sector-26. Thirdly, Australian imports have been dominated by the USA, Japan, United Kingdom, China and Germany. During 2000-2014, import from Canada, Japan, UK and the USA had declined, but import from China had significantly increased. Finally, highest sectoral import multipliers occurred in Sector-5, Sector-22, Sector-29, Sector-30, Sector-31, and Sector-32, but there was no significant different of import multipliers for country origin of import. ER -