Auckland city business and economy report 2008
Executive summary |
Past economic performance |
Relative international economic performance |
Economic structure |
Population |
Labour market |
Retail trade and tourism |
Building and property |
Inflation, interest rates and the exchange rate |
Focus on manufacturing |
Focus on Rosebank 2030 |
Economic outlook
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Economic structure
Auckland city's economy is dominated by non-government
services.
The city's largest sector is property and business
services.
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Auckland city's economy is dominated by non-government
services, which account for 71 per cent of the city's GDP, compared with 58 per
cent at the national level. Auckland city contributes approximately a third of
the nation's total output in each of the high value-adding industries of
property and business services, communication services, and finance and
insurance.
Auckland city has a sizeable manufacturing industry,
contributing 15 per cent of the nation's manufacturing output. The industry is
well diversified across the various manufacturing sub-industries. However,
together with agriculture, cultural and recreational services and government
services, manufacturing is underrepresented in Auckland city relative to the
rest of the country.
Industry share of economy (GDP)
Measured for the year to March 2008
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Source: Infometrics and Statistics New Zealand.
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Almost 350,000 people were employed in Auckland city in
March 2008, which accounts for 16 per cent of total employment in New Zealand.
More than a quarter of the city's workers are employed in property and business
services. Together, the wholesale and retail trade industries employ about 17
per cent of the workforce while the manufacturing sub-industries collectively
employ another 10 per cent.
The creative, ICT and biotech sectors have been identified
as key enablers of future economic growth in Auckland city. There are over
14,000 people employed in the creative sector, comprising nearly 5 per cent of
the city's employment and nearly 19,000 employees in ICT, amounting to over 6
per cent of the city's employment.6
Estimates show there are 410 people employed in core
biotech activities within the Auckland region.7
Employment in these sectors is spread over a variety of specific activities
within the sectors in the table below.
Between 2003 and 2008, there was strong employment growth
in government administration and defence (4.7 per cent per year), construction
(5.1 per cent), and finance and insurance (4.1 per cent). In absolute terms,
property and business services was by far the largest contributor to jobs
between 2003 and 2008, followed by construction, and finance and insurance.
Employment by industry
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Industry8 |
Employment
March 20089 |
Share of
Auckland city
total
March 2008 |
Growth (%)
2003-200810 |
Growth (number)
2003-2008 |
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Manufacturing |
35,500 |
10.1% |
-1.4% |
-2,600 |
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Electricity, gas and water supply |
1,000 |
0.2% |
2.1% |
100 |
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Construction |
20,600 |
6.2% |
5.1% |
4,700 |
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Wholesale trade |
33,400 |
9.3% |
0.5% |
800 |
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Retail trade |
27,600 |
8.1% |
-0.6% |
-800 |
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Accommodation, cafes and restaurants |
16,300 |
4.9% |
1.8% |
1,500 |
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Transport and storage |
13,300 |
3.6% |
0.5% |
300 |
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Communication services |
8,000 |
2.3% |
2.0% |
800 |
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Finance and insurance |
18,400 |
5.3% |
4.1% |
3,300 |
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Property and business services |
94,900 |
27.2% |
3.4% |
14,400 |
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Government administration and defence |
6,800 |
1.8% |
4.7% |
1,400 |
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Education |
21,400 |
6.1% |
1.3% |
1,500 |
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Health and community services |
25,500 |
7.3% |
0.5% |
600 |
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Cultural and recreational services |
13,300 |
3.6% |
0.8% |
500 |
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Personal and other services |
11,800 |
3.4% |
0.2% |
100 |
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Total |
348,500 |
100.0% |
1.6% |
26,700 |
Source: Infometrics estimates.
6
Based on Statistics New Zealand Business Demographic data as at February 2007,
which differs to Infometrics data used in the Employment by industry table.
7
Based on 2005 figures in L.E.K. Consulting Ltd, 2006 New Zealand Biotechnology
Industry Growth Report.
8
Industries with fewer than 1000 employees are excluded.
9
Data is sourced from the Infometrics Regional Industry Employment Model which
draws on the Linked Employer Employee Data, Business Demographic and Quarterly
Employment Survey. The employment count includes both employees and self
employed.
10
Growth is measured on an annual average basis.
Published August 2008