... greater than their shares of the domestic student load – 33.8% versus30.8%in the case of NewSouthWalesand31.5%versus27.1%,in the case of Victoria. The otherjurisdictionshadcommensuratelylowerlevels of internationalstudents,rangingfrom the ... billionin2009. The calculation of the economic value‐addedmeasuredependsupon the assignment of this expenditure toindustries acrossAustraliaand the ‘flow‐on’ impact of this spendingon the ... andrepresents around 70% of the impact of the entire international education sector inAustraliabased on Access Economics’finding of an overall impact of 1.08% of GDP.23On a‘perstudent’basis,spending of $51,150resultsintotalvalueadded of $45,010.Additionalemployment of almost100,000FTEisgeneratedby the highereducationsector,or...