Understanding Consumer Inflation Expectations during the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的消费者通胀预期分析
Gunda-Alexandra Detmers,Sui-Jade Ho,Özer Karagedikli
Gunda-Alexandra Detmers
We study how individuals' formation of inflation expectations are affected by the stringent containment and economic support measures put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using the New York Fed Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE) an...
Claryn S J Kung,Johannes S Kunz,Michael A Shields
Claryn S J Kung
We highlight the problem of loneliness, and argue that it is not only a public health issue but also an economic problem. We provide a brief review of findings from the key literature on the associations between loneliness, mental and physi...
Peter Lloyd,Robert Dixon
Peter Lloyd
This article reviews the modelling of the spread in Australia of COVID-19 from the point of view of the discipline of Economics. After a brief overview of the epidemiological approach, we show that other modelling is needed for policy purpo...
The Australian Economy in 2020-21: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Prospects for Economic Recovery [0.03%]
2020至2021年澳大利亚经济:新冠疫情与经济复苏前景
Guay Lim,Viet Nguyen,Tim Robinson et al.
Guay Lim et al.
This article summarises developments in the Australian economy in 2020. It describes the economic growth and labour market ramifications associated with COVID-19, and the fiscal and monetary policies implemented to help counter its effects....
P Johnson
P Johnson
"This article challenges pessimistic interpretations of the economic impact of population ageing that have been advanced by the World Bank and others. Common perceptions of an ¿old age crisis' are shown to result from a narrow reading of d...
J Creedy,P S Taylor
J Creedy
Questions concerning the impact of demographic aging on the dependency burden in Australia are examined. "This article shows that the social expenditure to GDP ratio is heavily dependent on assumptions made about real spending growth, produ...
The effect of immigration on residents' incomes in Australia: some issues reconsidered [0.03%]
移民对澳大利亚居民收入的影响:一些需要重新考虑的问题
M W Peter,G Verikios
M W Peter
"This article outlines the standard neoclassical model (SNM) of the impact of immigration on the incomes of the resident (pre-immigration) population. We augment the SNM to allow for foreign ownership of and government equity in the capital...
Comparative Study
The Australian economic review. 1996:(114):171-88. DOI:10.1111/j.1467-8462.1996.tb00923.x 1996
H Clarke
H Clarke
"Should the Australian immigration intake be forward-planned and, if so, should the resulting intake be numerically stable through time? There are sound reasons for anticipating the effects of current intakes on future intakes and for basin...
G Bonnett
G Bonnett
"The [Australian] Bureau of Immigration, Multicultural and Population Research (BIMPR) was established in 1989 as an independent, professional research body within the Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (DIEA).... The BIMPRs stati...