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OECD – The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is an organisation of 34 countries that seeks to promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people.

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Privatisation in Australia

10 Dec 1997 Bulletin – December 1997
According to the OECD, global privatisations totalled about US$30 billion in 1990 and are expected to reach nearly US$100 billion in 1997. ... In recent years, Australia has had one of the largest programs of privatisation among OECD countries (Graph 2).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1997/dec/2.html

Australia's Exports of Education Services

10 Jun 2008 Bulletin – June 2008
Greg Hall and Karen Hooper
Reflecting these factors, in 2005, Australia ranked as the fifth largest recipient of overseas higher education students among OECD countries and the third largest English-speaking destination for overseas students behind ... 11. (a) Excludes advanced
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2008/jun/2.html

Global Commodity Markets

10 Jun 2011 Bulletin – June 2011
Alexandra Dwyer, George Gardner and Thomas Williams
c) Export and inventory figures for OECD economies. (d) Physical market data are for 2009 calendar year. ... A number of empirical studies, including by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, OECD and the IMF, find minimal evidence of speculators'
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2011/jun/7.html

The IMF's ‘Surveillance’: How Has It Changed since the Global Financial Crisis?

19 Mar 2015 Bulletin – March 2015
Emily Poole
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is mandated by its members to oversee the international monetary system. One of the key ways it does this is through bilateral and multilateral ‘surveillance’ – monitoring, analysing and providing advice
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2015/mar/9.html

Six Years of Inflation Targeting

23 Feb 2001 Bulletin PDF 103KB
3. International institutions, such as the BIS, OECD and IMF, have accepted the above dating. ... Australia OECD. 1973 – 1993 3.0 2.41993:Q2 – 1998:Q4 4.3 2.7.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1999/may/pdf/bu-0599-2.pdf

Underlying Consumer Price Inflation in China

7 Dec 2017 Bulletin – December 2017
Iris Day
Underlying inflation measures seek to look through the volatility often inherent in headline inflation, and can be useful for assessing inflationary pressures in a given economy. This article describes new trimmed mean measures of underlying
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2017/dec/4.html

Two Propositions Concerning Monetary Policy and the Business Cycle

25 Feb 2002 Bulletin PDF 73KB
Experience of OECD Countries Overthe Last Two Decades. It is possible to test this using the same setof data that underlay Graph 1. ... TABLE 1: BEHAVIOUR OF OUTPUT AND EMPLOYMENT DURINGPERIODS OF SIGNIFICANT FALLS IN INFLATION IN OECD COUNTRIES.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1993/apr/pdf/bu-0493-2.pdf

Submission to the Financial System Inquiry

10 Sep 1996 Bulletin – September 1996
funds. There are only four in the OECD area – Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Japan (where it is the Ministry of Finance).
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Monetary Policy and Economic Growth

22 Feb 2001 Bulletin PDF 44KB
Source: OECD. Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin. August 1997Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin. ... August 1997Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin. 31. standard OECD countries in Table 1?
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Banks' Wealth Management Activities in Australia

15 Sep 2016 Bulletin – September 2016
Theodore Golat
Wealth management activity has grown rapidly in Australia over the past 25 years and the major banks now comprise a much larger share of the industry than they did previously. The returns on these activities across the major banks have varied, being
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2016/sep/7.html