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RBA Glossary definition for ESA
ESA – Exchange Settlement Account. An account held at the Reserve Bank of Australia by financial institutions to settle financial obligations arising from the clearing of payments.
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Global Demography: Fact, Force and Future | Conference – 2006
23 Jul 2006
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See <http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/WPP2004/2004EnglishES.pdf> for the Executive Summary of UN Population Division (2005) (including the assumptions).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2006/bloom-canning.html
Demographic Change and Asset Prices | Conference – 2006
23 Jul 2006
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RBA Annual Conference – 2006 Demographic Change and Asset Prices Robin Brooks. Will the ageing of the baby boomers lead to a financial market meltdown? Will population ageing raise the equity premium, as ageing households become less willing to
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2006/brooks.html
Global Relative Price Shocks: The Role of Macroeconomic Policies | Conference – 2009
17 Aug 2009
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RBA Annual Conference – 2009 Global Relative Price Shocks: The Role of Macroeconomic Policies Adam Cagliarini and Warwick McKibbin. We use the multi-sector and multi-country G-Cubed model to explore the potential role of three major shocks – to
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2009/cagliarini-mckibbin.html
Optimal Private Responses to Demographic Trends: Savings, Bequests and International Mobility | Conference – 2006
23 Jul 2006
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RBA Annual Conference – 2006 Optimal Private Responses to Demographic Trends: Savings, Bequests and International Mobility Henning Bohn. This paper examines the implications of population ageing in an environment of increasingly mobile capital and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2006/bohn.html
How Will Ageing Affect the Structure of Financial Markets? | Conference – 2006
23 Jul 2006
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RBA Annual Conference – 2006 How Will Ageing Affect the Structure of Financial Markets? E Philip Davis. The ageing of the world population is an ineluctable process with major economic implications. Whereas there is extensive research on
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2006/davis.html
The Australian Financial System in the 2000s: Dodging the Bullet | Conference – 2011
24 Jul 2000
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RBA Annual Conference – 2011 The Australian Financial System in the 2000s: Dodging the Bullet Kevin Davis. The global financial crisis (GFC) occupied only a quarter of the decade of the 2000s but, because of its severity and implications for
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2011/davis.html
The Mining Industry: From Bust to Boom | Conference – 2011
16 Aug 2011
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RBA Annual Conference – 2011 The Mining Industry: From Bust to Boom Ellis Connolly and David Orsmond. The Australian mining industry experienced a remarkable revival over the 2000s. At the beginning of the decade, mining was dismissed as
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2011/connolly-orsmond.html
The Australian Economic ‘Miracle’: A View from the North | Conference – 2000
24 Jul 2000
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RBA Annual Conference – 2000 The Australian Economic ‘Miracle’: A View from the North Charles Bean. This paper analyses a variety of aspects of the ‘miraculous’ performance of the Australian economy in the 1990s from an international
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2000/bean.html
Population Ageing, the Structure of Financial Markets and Policy Implications | Conference – 2006
23 Jul 2006
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RBA Annual Conference – 2006 Population Ageing, the Structure of Financial Markets and Policy Implications W Todd Groome, Nicolas Blancher, Parmeshwar Ramlogan and Oksana Khadarina. This paper will address four issues regarding population ageing
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2006/groome-blancher-ramlogan-khadarina.html
Financial Innovation for an Ageing World | Conference – 2006
23 Jul 2006
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RBA Annual Conference – 2006 Financial Innovation for an Ageing World Olivia S Mitchell, John Piggott, Michael Sherris and Shaun Yow. Over the last half-century, around the world, many nations have seen plummeting fertility rates and mounting life
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2006/mitchell-piggott-sherris-yow.html