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RBA Glossary definition for G7
G7 – Group of Seven countries: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK and the USA. The G7 deals with issues of primary interest to developed economies.
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31 Dec 2005
RDP
2005-09
Clarida R, M Goretti and M Taylor (2005), ‘Are there thresholds of current account adjustment in the G7?’, paper presented at the NBER Conference on ‘G7 current account imbalances: sustainability and
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Robustness
31 Dec 2003
RDP
2003-10
First we assess the relationship's robustness across different periods. The Australian inflation-productivity growth experience is unlike those of the G7 countries studied elsewhere as productivity growth does not slow
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Towards an Understanding of Australia’s Co-movement with Foreign Business Cycles
1 Dec 2009
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TOWARDS AN UNDERSTANDING OF AUSTRALIA’SCO-MOVEMENT WITH FOREIGN BUSINESS CYCLES. Nicolas de Roos and Bill Russell. Research Discussion Paper. 9607. November 1996. Economic Research Department. Reserve Bank of Australia. We would like to especially
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References
31 Dec 2004
RDP
2004-09
Artis M, Z Kontolemis and D Osborn (1997), ‘Business cycles for G7 and European countries’, Journal of Business, 70(2), pp 249–279. ... Results from a VAR analysis of G7 GDP components’, Bank of England Working Paper No 190.
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The Source of the Volatility
31 Dec 2001
RDP
2001-01
Panel data regressions run by Blanchard and Simon (2001) on the G7 minus Japan reveal that output volatility is well characterised by a steady downward trend that is interrupted in the ... That is, a regression with a time trend and inflation volatility
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A Small Model of the Australian Macroeconomy: An Update
22 Dec 2005
RDP
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latter for the relative ease with which timelyexport price data are available for G7 countries. ... a time trend to capture the gradualshift in Australia’s imports towards lower-priced goods from non-G7 countries(particularly in Asia)’ (p 18).
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Introduction
1 Dec 1989
RDP
8909
The countries examined are the G7 countries.
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References
1 Dec 1995
RDP
9512
Osborn (1995), ‘Classical Business Cycles for G7 and European Countries’, Centre for Economic Policy Research, London, Discussion Paper No.
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Current Account Deficits: The Australian Debate
12 Mar 2007
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Reserve Bank of Australia. Reserve Bank of AustraliaEconomic Research Department. 2007. -02. RESEARCHDISCUSSIONPAPER. Current Account Defi cits: The Australian Debate. Rochelle Belkar, Lynne Cockerell and Christopher Kent. RDP 2007-02. CURRENT
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References
1 Dec 1990
RDP
9010
20, pp 591–611. Barrell, R. and S. Wren-Lewis (1989), “Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates for the G7”, Centre for Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper No.
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