Researcher Profiles David Norman
Secretarys Department
Current research interests: global macroeconomic issues
Contact: NormanD@rba.gov.au
David is currently (acting) Deputy Secretary for the Bank. He has previously written on a wide range of topics, though with a particular focus in recent years on banking in Australia and understanding the inflation process. David holds a Masters in Economics from Adelaide University.
Academic publications
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‘How Risky is Australian Household Debt’
Australian Economic Review, 54(3), pp 313–330.
Also released as RBA Research Discussion Paper No 2020-05. -
‘The Forecasting Performance of Single Equation Models of Inflation’
Economic Record, 88(280), pp 64–78.
Also released as RBA Research Discussion Paper No 2010-03. -
‘A Survey of Housing Equity Withdrawal and Injection in Australia’
Economic Record, 84(267), pp 421–433.
Also released as RBA Research Discussion Paper No 2008-08. -
‘Modelling Manufactured Exports: Evidence from Australian States’
Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 13(2), pp 165–190.
Also released as RBA Research Discussion Paper No 2006-01. -
‘Co-movement of Australian State Business Cycles’
Australian Economic Papers, 46(4), pp 360–374.
Also released as RBA Research Discussion Paper No 2004-09. - ‘Globalisation of the World's Wine Markets’ The World Economy, 26(5), pp 659–687.
Other Research Papers
- ‘Macrofinancial Stress Testing on Australian Banks’ RBA Research Discussion Paper No 2022-03.
- The Changing Nature of the Business Cycle Proceedings of a Conference, RBA, Sydney.
Policy Publications
- ‘Climate Change Risks to Australian Banks’ RBA Bulletin, September.
- ‘The Changing Nature of Banking in Australia’ Australasian Journal of Applied Finance, April.
- ‘The Nature of Banks' Offshore Funding’ RBA Bulletin, December.
- ‘Shadow Bank Lending to the Residential Property Market’ RBA Bulletin, September.
- ‘Return on Equity, Cost of Equity and the Implications for Banks’ RBA Bulletin, March.
- ‘Supply-side Issues in the Housing Sector’ RBA Bulletin, September.
- ‘Costs and Margins in the Retail Supply Chain’ RBA Bulletin, June.