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Australia has enjoyed fifteen years of uninterrupted economic expansion since 1992 despite shocks such as the Asian … appeared to help motivate and facilitate the subsequent reforms. Australia's experience with adapting to a floating currency …
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policies and favorable terms of trade, global events have slowed Australia’s economic growth well below trend. The turmoil … global financial crisis on the Australian economy. Directors have also welcomed the Reserve Bank of Australia’s early …
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government to reduce its net liabilities and, to a lesser extent, acquire financial assets on a net basis. The Australia pilot …
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In 2000, Australia entered the tenth year of an impressive economic expansion characterized by strong productivity …
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beginning to decline, a key issue is how Australia can manage the mining-production/export phase and encourage broader …
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Using data from Argentina, Australia, Colombia, El Salvador, Peru, and the United States, we identify three types of …
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This paper analyzes the factors driving house prices in Australia from a cross-country perspective using several … approaches. It uses a cointegration technique to estimate the long-run equilibrium house prices in Australia, New Zealand, and … increases in house prices in Australia, than in the case of strong capital inflow episodes …
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This paper examines possible explanations for “winner–loser reversals” in the national stock market indices of 16 countries. There is no evidence that loser countries are riskier than winner countries either in terms of standard deviations, covariance with the world market or other risk...
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Under a flexible inflation targeting regime, should policymakers avoid any reaction to movements in the foreign exchange market? Using data for six advanced open economies explicitly targeting inflation, the paper examines empirically whether real exchange rate disequilibria systematically...
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