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COIN – Community of Interest Network
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Apocalypse Then: The Evolution of the North Atlantic Economy and the Global Crisis | Conference – 2011
16 Aug 2011
Conferences
Interestingly, the flip side of the coin (Figure A15) shows that European banks mainly expanded into fast-growing periphery regions (including Scandinavia) between 1999 and 2007, followed by some pull-out
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2011/bayoumi-bui.html
Appendix: Changes to Bank Regulations
1 Jul 1989
RDP
8904
of depositors' balances to be kept in liquid assets, comprising notes and coin and deposits with the Reserve Bank (excluding SRDs), and/or Treasury notes and other Commonwealth Government securities. ... Twelve per cent of each bank's total liabilities
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1989/8904/appendix.html
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Appendix 1: Data
1 Dec 1993
RDP
9314
Download the Paper 135. KB. Definition: Holdings of notes and coins by the non-bank private sector. ... Bulletin. Definition: Money base, that is holdings of notes and coins by the private sector, plus deposits of banks with the Reserve Bank of Australia
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The Evolution of Consumer Payments in Australia: Results from the 2022 Consumer Payments Survey
27 Nov 2023
RDP
2023-08
Across all payment sizes, cash payments are most likely for round value transactions where change or coins are less likely to be needed (i.e.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2023/2023-08/full.html
Introduction | Conference – 2009
17 Aug 2009
Conferences
Their paper also highlights the other side of the ‘relative-price-shock-coin’, namely the fall in prices of manufactured goods globally.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2009/intro-2009.html
Some Principles of Financial Regulation: Lessons from the United States | Conference – 1991
21 Jun 1991
Conferences
From the original coin, the money stock has expanded to include banknotes, demand deposits, time deposits, and so on – and the Ms of modern central banking continue to proliferate.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1991/wojnilower.html
Appendix A: Data Sources and Descriptions
31 Dec 1999
RDP
1999-06
LIV, February 1930, p. 137. For 1891, summary of deposits, advances, and coin and bullion-fourth quarter 1891, AIBR, Vol. ... Trading bank liquid assets: is the sum of trading banks holdings of coin, bullion and Australian notes, OP4A, Table 1.
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European Unemployment: Why is it So High and What Should be Done About it? | Conference – 1998
9 Jun 1998
Conferences
The outcome, he suggests, is likely to be unemployment of unskilled workers, so that ‘growing US inequality and growing European unemployment are different sides of the same coin’ (op.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1998/jackman.html
Appendix A: Data | RDP 9704 Financial Aggregates as Conditioning Information for Australian Output and Inflation
1 Jul 1997
RDP
9704
Download the Paper 139. KB. Currency (CURR). Definition:. Holdings of notes and coins by the non-bank private sector.
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Three Australian Asset-price Bubbles | Conference – 2003
18 Aug 2003
Conferences
Nonetheless, new technology is not a necessary requirement for bubbles and speculative attention can be turned on practically anything – Kindelberger (2000, pp 41–43) gives a list that includes metallic coins,
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2003/simon.html