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Economic and Financial Research in the Reserve Bank in 1996
22 Feb 2001
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International Linkages. It is well documented that Australian businesscycles are strongly influenced by businesscycles in other countries. ... and W. Russell, ‘Towardsan Understanding of Australia’s Co-Movement with Foreign BusinessCycles’.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1997/jan/pdf/bu-0197-1.pdf
Making Monetary Policy in an Uncertain World
4 Mar 2002
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The External Environment. (a) The World Business Cycle. No country has eliminated the businesscycle. ... Over the last couple of years, the businesscycles in individual OECD countries havebeen relatively unsynchronised.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1992/sep/pdf/bu-0992-2.pdf
Financial Deregulation and Financial Markets
17 Jun 2003
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Asset prices have played a prominentrole in the (recent world) businesscycle, both in terms of the amplitude.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1995/may/pdf/bu-0595-2.pdf
The Changing Stock Cycle in Australia
28 Feb 2003
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INTRODUCTION. Traditionally, fluctuations in firms’ stockshave played a key role in shaping the businesscycle in industrialised economies. ... More recently,however, the impact of stocks on the businesscycle has been reduced.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1993/sep/pdf/bu-0993-2.pdf
The Changing Composition of the Australian Workforce
16 Oct 2002
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The influence of the businesscycle can also vary because the laboursupply of some demographic groups canbe more cyclically sensitive than others. ... is becoming an increasingly attractivealternative to early retirement. Furthermore, as this age cohort
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2002/oct/pdf/bu-1002-3.pdf
Managing the Expansion
22 Feb 2001
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intrinsic to economic behaviour. The firstNobel Prize in Economics was awardedto Ragnar Frisch for work on how businesscycles can be propagated in simple modelsof the economy, and others such asSamuelson and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2000/mar/pdf/bu-0300-1.pdf
Central Banking – A Parting View
5 Feb 2003
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The anti-cyclical role of monetary policy –to help smooth out the effects of the businesscycle – is a matter of some dispute amongeconomists.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1992/apr/pdf/bu-0492-3.pdf
The Economic Outlook
19 Mar 2003
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Some of the morethoughtful observers wondered whether, giventhe particular nature of the recent businesscycle, the weakness could all be over quite soquickly, but at the time the numbers comingin seemed to
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2003/mar/pdf/bu-0303-2.pdf
Economic Performance and Issues in 2002
18 Mar 2002
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It might occur because domesticmacroeconomic policies, responding belatedlyto serious inflation pressure, are faced with aneed to tighten abruptly late in the businesscycle.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2002/mar/pdf/bu-0302-1.pdf
Inflation, Current Account Deficits and Unemployment
5 Feb 2003
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businesscycle. Increases in interest rates are intendedto restrain the growth in spending, includingin particular household spending.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1994/dec/pdf/bu-1294-2.pdf