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Component-smoothed Inflation: Estimating the Persistent Component of Inflation in Real Time

1 Dec 2006 RDP 2006-11
Christian Gillitzer and John Simon
Research Discussion Paper – RDP 2006-11 Component-smoothed Inflation: Estimating the Persistent Component of Inflation in Real Time. Christian Gillitzer and John Simon. December 2006. 313. KB. We would like to thank Ellis Connolly, Christopher
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Productivity and Inflation

1 Sep 2003 RDP 2003-10
Tim Bulman and John Simon
Research Discussion Paper – RDP 2003-10 Productivity and Inflation. Tim Bulman and John Simon. September 2003. 224. KB. We would like to thank Badi Baltagi, Anthony Richards, Malcom Edey, Alex Heath and the RBA's Prices, Wages and Labour section,
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Australian Use of Information Technology and its Contribution to Growth

1 Jan 2002 RDP 2002-02
John Simon and Sharon Wardrop
Research Discussion Paper – RDP 2002-02 Australian Use of Information Technology and its Contribution to Growth. John Simon and Sharon Wardrop. January 2002. 187. KB. We would like to thank Harry Bloch, Don Brunker, Jacqui Dwyer, David Gruen, Carl
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Productivity Growth: The Effect of Market Regulations

1 Jun 2007 RDP 2007-04
Christopher Kent and John Simon
Research Discussion Paper – RDP 2007-04 Productivity Growth: The Effect of Market Regulations. Christopher Kent and John Simon. June 2007. 471. KB. We are grateful first and foremost to Kathryn Smith for her tireless research efforts, to Kylie
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A Tale of Two Surveys: Household Debt and Financial Constraints in Australia

1 Jul 2003 RDP 2003-08
Gianni La Cava and John Simon
Research Discussion Paper – RDP 2003-08 A Tale of Two Surveys: Household Debt and Financial Constraints in Australia. Gianni La Cava and John Simon. July 2003. 169. KB. The authors thank Jeremy Lawson for assisting in the imputation of household
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Transcript of Question & Answer Session on 08 October 2015

8 Oct 2015 Speech
John Simon
Transcript of Question & Answer Session , Paul Woolley Centre for the Study of Capital Market Dysfunctionality Conference, Sydney
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2015/sp-so-2015-10-08-q-and-a-transcript.html

Introduction | Conference – 2016

18 Mar 2016 Conferences
John Simon
RBA Annual Conference – 2016 Introduction John Simon. Download 63. KB. Between 2000 and 2015, China moved from being Australia's eighth largest trading partner to its largest. Iron ore exports rose from 33 million tonnes per year to 624 million
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2016/introduction.html

Introduction | Conference – 2017

16 Mar 2017 Conferences
John Simon
RBA Annual Conference – 2017 Introduction John Simon. Download 4.25. MB. The global financial crisis demonstrated how interconnected the global economy has become. A problem in one part of the global economy was rapidly spread by the financial
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Introduction | Conference – 2015

19 Mar 2015 Conferences
John Simon
RBA Annual Conference – 2015 Introduction John Simon. Small business, it is often said, is the engine of the economy. In Australia, there are more than two million small to medium-sized enterprises (SME) and one is born every two minutes. They
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Introduction | Conference – 2018

12 Apr 2018 Conferences
John Simon
RBA Annual Conference – 2018 Introduction John Simon. Download 831. KB. Twenty-five years ago the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Bernie Fraser, gave a speech declaring that ‘My own view is that if the rate of inflation in
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