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RBA Glossary definition for year-ended growth

year-ended growth – The rate of change between the period and the equivalent period in the previous year, where the period is typically a month or a quarter. For example 'year-ended growth June 2012' means the percentage change between June 2011 and June 2012. It can also be referred to as 'growth over the year' or 'through-the-year growth'.

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RBA Annual Conferences

8 May 2024 Conferences
The Bank's Economic Group holds an annual Conference, the proceedings of which are published. The Conference Volume, containing revised papers and discussions, is released in hard copy and on the website within three months of the conference
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/

Prospects for Output and Employment Growth with Steady Inflation | Conference – 1998

9 Jun 1998 Conferences
Mardi Dungey and John Pitchford
By comparison, if output growth is initially raised to 5.5 per cent, but then brought back to 5 per cent after one year and to the SIRG after two years, ... SIRG. The results are not particularly different in the first year, but leave the economy with
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1998/dungey-pitchford.html

Contractions in Chinese Fertility and Savings: Long-run Domestic and Global Implications | Conference – 2016

18 Mar 2016 Conferences
Jane Golley, Rod Tyers and Yixiao Zhou
The factor productivity growth rates assumed here are based on an early survey. ... This can be seen from the simulated paths of this growth rate (Figure 8).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2016/golley-tyers-zhou.html

Table 2 in Openness and Growth | Conference – 1994

11 Jul 1994 Conferences
RBA Annual Conference – 1994 Openness and Growth. Table 2: Estimated Openness 1960–90.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1994/dowrick-table-2.html

A Factor Model Analysis of the Effects of Inflation Targeting on the Australian Economy | Conference – 2018

12 Apr 2018 Conferences
Luke Hartigan and James Morley
Eigenvalue ratio (ER). 2. Growth ratio (GR). 2. Onatski (2010). Edge distribution (ED). ... Interest rates. Δx. t. No. 5-year Australian Government security (AGS). Interest rates.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2018/hartigan-morley.html

Discussion | Conference – 2018

12 Apr 2018 Conferences
In such circumstances, monetary policy settings would be aimed at generating above-trend growth, in order to return inflation to target. ... In contrast, macroprudential settings would be trying to restrain or slow credit growth.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2018/broadbent-disc.html

Robust Design Principles for Monetary Policy Committees | Conference – 2018

12 Apr 2018 Conferences
David Archer and Andrew T Levin
over the next year and a little more rapid pickup in 2010 (FOMC 2008c, p 20). ... Principle #10: The MPC should formulate a systematic and transparent strategy that guides its specific policy decisions over the coming year or so.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2018/archer-levin.html

Discussion on Productivity: The Lost Decade | Conference – 2011

16 Aug 2011 Conferences
Potential catalysts for higher productivity growth. The consequences for inflation of weak productivity growth. ... This is a good economic outcome, although it may have contributed to lower productivity growth at the margin.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2011/eslake-disc.html

The Growth Experience of Japan – What Lessons to Draw? | Conference – 1995

10 Jul 1995 Conferences
Kengo Inoue
RBA Annual Conference – 1995 The Growth Experience of Japan – What Lessons to Draw? ... The period since 1961 is broken down into seven successive five-year periods (except the last one, 1991–93), and the average rates of growth of real value-added
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1995/inoue.html

Discussion | Conference – 2017

16 Mar 2017 Conferences
The expected costs of excessive financial growth are high. There's no better tool for lowering excessive financial growth available. ... Prima facie evidence that the costs of excessive financial growth are high is very easy to find.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2017/dell-ariccia-habermeier-haksar-mancini-griffoli-disc.html