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RBA Glossary definition for securities

securities – A financial instrument which represents a claim over real assets or a future income stream. Such instruments are usually tradeable. Examples of securities include bonds, bills of exchange, promissory notes, certificates of deposit and shares.

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Appendix A. The Model

1 Jun 1977 RDP 7702
P.D. Jonson and J.C. Taylor
RDP 7702: Inflation and Economic Stability in a Small Open Economy: A Systems Approach Appendix A. The Model. P.D. Jonson and J.C. Taylor. June 1977. The specification of the model is as follows:. 10. Labour supply. Note: A subscript of zero
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Appendix B. Simulation Procedures

1 Jun 1977 RDP 7702
P.D. Jonson and J.C. Taylor
The changes made in (2) are made, and in addition higher interest rates on government securities are imposed in 1972 and 1973, and the aggregate bank liquidity ratio is not reduced
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A Simulation Analysis of Australian Inflation

1 Jun 1977 RDP 7702
P.D. Jonson and J.C. Taylor
Equations 20 and 21 explain an interest rate on government securities and the $US exchange rate respectively, and the corresponding financial quantities (the net value of government securities held by the ... This has the effect of reducing the money
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Recent Australian Experience: An Overview

1 Jun 1977 RDP 7702
P.D. Jonson and J.C. Taylor
large non-bank take-up of government securities in 1971/72, reflecting the effects of traditional stabilization policy responses to the rising inflation.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1977/7702/recent-australian-experience-an-overview.html

Interdependencies Among the Impulses: Towards a General Interpretation

1 Jun 1977 RDP 7702
P.D. Jonson and J.C. Taylor
rate and the yields on government securities, rather than financial quantities, means that each of the impulses acted to raise the monetary growth rate.
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