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04 July 2022
Podcast: Back to basics – the economy and us
This week on Policy Forum Pod, Warwick McKibbin and Kristen Sobeck join us in the first episode of our new mini-series on the social impacts of rising costs of living and the inflation crisis.
#inflation
#cost of living
#RBA
#reserve bank
#Policy Forum Pod
06 June 2022
Significant inflation concerns require another rate rise
Australia’s high inflation rate remains a “significant concern” for the RBA Shadow Board at The ANU, which has voted in favour of a second successive rise in interest rates.
#RBA
#interest rates
#Crawford School
#economics
#public policy
03 May 2022
Why the Reserve Bank of Australia should lift the interest rate 0.5 per cent this week
An inflation-targeting framework being pursued in Australia relies on information on inflation that is already out of date by the time it is used to make crucial decisions, Warwick McKibbin writes.
#RBA
#Reserve Bank of Australia
#interest rates
#rate rise
03 August 2022
Democracy Sausage: The dismal science of economic management
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, Peter Martin joins Mark Kenny to unpack the latest economic update to the nation, and challenges ahead for the Australian and global economy.
#economic update
#Peter Martin
#Australian economy
#global economy
#inflation
#RBA
03 August 2022
RBA must not repeat the mistakes of three decades ago
As it looks to tackle rising inflation, the Reserve Bank must be wary of raising interest rates too far and too quickly in the precarious global supply environment, Warwick McKibbin writes.
#RBA
#Reserve Bank of Australia
#interest rates
#monetary policy