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RBA Glossary definition for aggregate demand

aggregate demand – Gross domestic product as measured by the sum of final expenditure on goods and services produced.

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Do Monetary Policy and Economic Conditions Impact Innovation? Evidence from Australian Administrative Data

13 Feb 2024 RDP PDF 1260KB
One is the. demand channel: contractionary monetary policy may weaken aggregate demand and therefore. ... As a. contractionary monetary policy shock lowers aggregate demand in the economy, it also lowers the.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2024/pdf/rdp2024-01.pdf

Aggregate Responses

31 Dec 2014 RDP 2014-08
Peter Downes, Kevin Hanslow and Peter Tulip
Higher mining investment directly contributes to higher aggregate demand. Furthermore, higher national purchasing power boosts consumption and other spending components. ... Higher mining investment also increases the national capital stock and hence
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The Effect of Credit Constraints on Housing Prices: (Further) Evidence from a Survey Experiment

25 Jan 2023 RDP PDF 1588KB
To analyse the full datasetI aggregate household demand for homes of different values in different locations. ... Lower heterogeneityfor the mortgage rate response is consistent with the lack of systematic variation in the response ofWTPs to the mortgage
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2023/pdf/rdp2023-01.pdf

Introduction for RDP 04: A Demand Equation for Imports

1 May 1969 RDP 04
W.E. Norton and G.H. Jackson
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1969/04.html

Firms’ Price-setting Behaviour: Insights from Earnings Calls

6 Nov 2023 RDP PDF 1677KB
for our products remain strong. Demand demand. strong. Tabcorp Response: And with the price increase, all of the dividends through. ... consumer demand increasing; and consumer demand decreasing. We parse the text of every.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2023/pdf/rdp2023-06.pdf

Aggregate Results

31 Jan 2023 RDP 2023-01
Tom Cusbert
Sources: Author's calculations; Fuster and Zafar (2021). Table 1: Aggregate Results from the Experimental Scenarios. ... I compare the demand curves before and after the interest rate change using the same method.
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The Demand for Money in Australia: New Tests on an Old Topic

30 Nov 2009 RDP PDF 135KB
invelocity that have affected all the monetary aggregates at one time or another. ... These last four monetary aggregates are shown inFigure 5. Figure 5: Real Monetary Aggregates.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1993/pdf/rdp9314.pdf

Introduction

19 Dec 2023 RDP 2023-09
The key theoretical channels are well documented. A reduction of the policy interest rate stimulates investment by: increasing aggregate demand; lowering the cost of investment (e.g. ... This can make it hard to identify the effect of monetary policy on
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Appendix A: RBA Aggregate Wage Phillips Curve Specification, Coefficients and Implied Slope

1 Aug 2021 RDP 2021-09
James Bishop and Emma Greenland
RDP 2021-09: Is the Phillips Curve Still a Curve? Evidence from the Regions Appendix A: RBA Aggregate Wage Phillips Curve Specification, Coefficients and Implied Slope. ... Δ. y. e. D. F. D. d. e. f. t. Year-ended growth in the domestic final demand
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MARTIN Has Its Place: A Macroeconometric Model of the Australian Economy

1 Aug 2019 RDP 2019-07
Alexander Ballantyne, Tom Cusbert, Richard Evans, Rochelle Guttmann, Jonathan Hambur, Adam Hamilton, Elizabeth Kendall, Rachael McCririck, Gabriela Nodari and Daniel Rees
Economy-wide models also account for feedback between economic variables. For example, an increase in aggregate demand will encourage firms to hire more workers, which raises employment and lowers the unemployment ... The resulting increase in household
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