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RBA Glossary definition for macro economy
macro economy – The economy looked at as a whole or in terms of major components measured by aggregates such as gross domestic product, the balance of payments and related links, in the context of the national economy. This contrasts with microeconomics which focuses upon specific firms or industries.
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Biographies of Contributors | Conference – 2016
18 Mar 2016
Conferences
Ivan has several publications on the Chinese economy and more general themes in international economics. ... His primary research interests include international trade, development economics and policy studies, and the Chinese economy.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2016/biographies.html
Discussion | Conference – 2018
12 Apr 2018
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The second (more serious) problem is that interest rates didn't work as well as we had hoped in addressing the macro problems of the past decade. ... Economies usually experience fast recoveries after deep recessions, but the post-2008 recovery was
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2018/mckibbin-panton-disc.html
Discussion on Inflation and Disinflation in Australia: 1950–91 | Conference – 1992
31 Dec 1950
Conferences
But I think we take too easily the view that Australia has ‘always been an open economy’. ... Why was the Australian macro performance so good? Why didn't we move back to our earlier success after the disturbances of the first half of the 1970s?
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1992/stevens-disc.html
The Economics of Shadow Banking | Conference – 2013
19 Aug 2013
Conferences
7. Policy and Macro Implications of Shadow Banking. Shadow banking is highly procyclical, which may have adverse real-sector consequences. ... The FoF accounts presently only reflect the flow of savings and investment of an economy.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2013/singh.html
Biographies of Contributors | Conference – 2015
19 Mar 2015
Conferences
He has worked on issues related to labour markets and productivity, both from micro and macro perspectives. ... David Hargreaves. David Hargreaves is a macroeconomist and Manager of Macro-financial Policy at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2015/bios-2015.html
Taming the Real Estate Beast: The Effects of Monetary and Macroprudential Policies on Housing Prices and Credit | Conference – 2012
20 Aug 2012
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The definition of housing price indices varies across the economies. When multiple housing price indices are available for a given economy, for example nationwide versus major city indices, we use indices ... Moreover, the sources and definitions are not
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2012/kuttner-shim.html
SME Access to Intermediated Credit: What Do We Know and What Don't We Know? | Conference – 2015
19 Mar 2015
Conferences
providing SME loans and how SME finance can be affected by macro shocks. ... Big distinctions likely exist between developed and developing economies, and even among developed economies.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2015/udell.html
Other Volumes in this Series | Conference – 2015
19 Mar 2015
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2001. Future Directions for Monetary Policies in East Asia. 2000. The Australian Economy in the 1990s. ... 1990. The Australian Macro-Economy in the 1980s. 1989. Studies in Money and Credit.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2015/other-volumes.html
Inflation Targeting in New Zealand: An Experience in Evolution | Conference – 2018
12 Apr 2018
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This flexible approach means that we have long had regard to the real economy, including employment. ... The economy then ends up in a worse position with higher inflation and (potentially) higher unemployment (e.g.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2018/mcdermott-williams.html
Financial Stability: Ten Questions and about Seven Answers | Conference – 2010
9 Feb 2010
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The economy depends on a sustained flow of credit, not just on secure deposits and smooth payments. ... By contrast, those without such powers will need to find other ways to influence macro-prudential settings.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2010/caruana.html