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RBA Glossary definition for depreciation
depreciation – A fall in the value of an asset. In foreign-exchange terms, it is a relative decrease in the value of one currency compared to another.
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The Model
1 Sep 2000
RDP
2000-06
once-off depreciation in the level of the real exchange rate of 10 per cent. ... The exchange rate depreciation does eventually show up in non-tradeable inflation, but the peak is lower than for aggregate inflation.
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Conclusion
1 Jul 1998
RDP
9806
a depreciation is expected.
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Results
1 Jun 1994
RDP
9403
A negative coefficient on ca. 2. indicates a fall in the capacity output of a particular vintage over its life and, as such, is indicative of depreciation.
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Introducing Uncertainty
1 Feb 1991
RDP
9101
εT. For the Section 3b models, steady domestic inflation continues after the regime change and hence so does the steady nominal depreciation of the domestic exchange rate. ... After the regime change occurs, the steady nominal depreciation of the
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Estimating the Effects of Monetary Policy in Australia Using Sign-restricted Structural Vector Autoregressions
3 Jan 2023
RDP
2022-09
However, the restrictions do not rule out positive price responses at short-to-medium horizons or an exchange rate depreciation on impact. ... Given the inability of restrictions on the monetary policy reaction function to rule out price puzzles and
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Conclusion
31 Dec 2011
RDP
2011-05
Finally, the globalisation shock results in lower domestic inflation on impact but also a depreciation of the real exchange rate, mitigating the deflationary effect in the quarter following the shock.
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Appendix B: Data Sources and Construction
1 Oct 1988
RDP
8808
depreciation rate. and it is assumed that expenditures occur smoothly through each period. ... Using estimates for the starting value of the stock of durables and for the depreciation rates, the NIF model database contains estimates of the stock of motor
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The Rise in Household Liquidity
10 Nov 2021
RDP
2021-10
b) Net of depreciation. Sources: ABS; APRA; Authors' calculations. But there are other causal mechanisms linking higher housing prices to higher liquidity.
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Estimation
1 Jun 2015
RDP
2015-07
1.0062. Χ. Risk premium coefficient. 0.001. δ. Capital depreciation rate. 0.0175. ... We set the quarterly depreciation rate of capital in each sector equal to 1.75 per cent, which is around the average value of this parameter in the Australian
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The Models
1 Dec 1995
RDP
9512
where w is the wage, δ is the depreciation rate, θ is the discount rate and f(k) is the production function (in per capita terms).
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