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, Australia, Spain, Hungary, the Netherlands, and Sweden are presented. Conclusions about characteristic elements of the models …. Koschatzky, Knut/Dwertmann, Anne: Public-private partnerships in Australia: The evolution of the cooperative research centres …
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This Selected Issues paper examines financial linkages and the correlation between Australian and U.S. output. It shows that the financial linkages have played an important role in conveying shocks from the United States to the Australian economy, and that these have become increasingly...
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in place in Australia. It describes and analyzes those measures, and provides recommendations on how certain aspects of …. Australia’s legislative framework does not distinguish between financial institutions or specify AML/CFT obligations for … financial institutions on the basis of risk. The FTR Act also applies outside Australia …
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Economic growth is strengthening, stimulated by the high terms of trade. Monetary policy has been tightened appropriately. A flexible monetary policy response to potential external shocks, including commodity price swings, will help to cushion growth while preserving low inflation. To promote...
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This Selected Issues paper for Australia highlights the dynamics of the Australian real exchange rate and its impact on … Australia’s trade. The main findings are that the Australian real exchange rate is largely driven by world commodity prices and …
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Australia’s 2004 Article IV Consultation reports that economic growth has rebounded, underpinned by continued buoyancy …
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This 2002 Article IV Consultation highlights that despite the synchronized slowdown in the rest of the world in 2001, the Australian economy has continued to grow strongly. This performance reflected the absence of major imbalances in the economy, an aggressive easing of monetary policy, fiscal...
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