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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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The Consequences of Low Interest Rates for the Australian Banking Sector

21 Dec 2022 RDP 2022-08
Anthony Brassil
The neutral rate in Australia is estimated to have followed a similar profile to other advanced economies. ... From Brassil et al (2022), period t lending rates in the Australian economy (r.
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Does Monetary Policy Affect Non-mining Business Investment in Australia? Evidence from BLADE

21 Sep 2023 RDP 2023-09
Jonathan Hambur
First, we provide results for an advanced small open economy, whereas most of the literature has considered larger economies such as the United States (Jeenas 2023; Cloyne et al forthcoming) and ... Sources: ABS; Authors' calculations. The timing of the
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Optimal Size and Composition of Government Spending in Small Open Economies

19 Dec 2023 Research Workshop PDF 1966KB
RBA Workshop 2023
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MARTIN Gets a Bank Account: Adding a Banking Sector to the RBA’s Macroeconometric Model

12 Jan 2022 RDP PDF 1774KB
We have received feedback that the effect on the economy from our financial accelerator mechanism. ... economy. We assume that, when banks’ capital adequacy ratios fall below target (i.e.
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Appendix A: Literature Review

18 Jan 2022 RDP 2022-01
Anthony Brassil, Mike Major and Peter Rickards
relationships between macro and financial variables (Adrian, Boyarchenko and Giannone 2019a, 2019b; Hartigan and Wright 2021). ... Some central bank stress testing frameworks include an amplifying feedback to the real economy.
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The Impact of Interest Rates on Bank Profitability: A Retrospective Assessment Using New Cross-country Bank-level Data

21 Jun 2023 RDP 2023-05
Callan Windsor, Terhi Jokipii and Matthieu Bussiere
Panel D: Baseline macro controls. Real GDP growth. Year-on-year growth in real GDP. ... These controls remove any correlation interest rates might indirectly have with profitability via their impact on the state of the economy and funding conditions.
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Overview

10 Apr 2018 FSR – April 2018
This is a positive development because of the importance of the Chinese economy to the Australian economy. ... The high level of household indebtedness increases the risk of a rise in household financial stress amplifying a shock to the economy.
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Doing Less, with Less: Capital Misallocation, Investment and the Productivity Slowdown in Australia

22 Mar 2023 RDP 2023-03
Jonathan Hambur and Dan Andrews
However, growth in labour productivity has slowed markedly over recent decades in Australia and other advanced economies. ... firms been larger, by 2017 the economy would have been $13 billion (or per cent of GDP) larger, equating to around $550 per
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Resilience of Australian Households and Businesses

22 Mar 2024 FSR – March 2024
Resilience of Australian Households and Businesses | Financial Stability Review – March 2024
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Overview

10 Mar 2007 FSR – March 2007
The world economy has grown at an above-average pace over the past four years and, for most of this period, volatility in financial markets has been unusually subdued. ... markets. The main debate here is over the extent to which the macro and financial
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