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Author: Stephen Anthony

Bringing Credibility Back to Macroeconomic Policy Frameworks
Macroeconomics / Monetary Policy

Bringing Credibility Back to Macroeconomic Policy Frameworks, Presentation, 13 July 2021

Hamid Yahyaei and Stephen Anthony’s presentation of “Bringing Credibility Back to Macroeconomic Policy Frameworks” to the Australian Conference of Economists 2021.

Fiscal Policy

Australia’s economy will be weak and in need of support after the pandemic, top economists say, ABC News, 1 July 2021

Stephen Anthony, Chief Economist at Macroeconomics, is one of 23 leading Australian economists assembled to take part in The Conversation’s July 1 forecasting survey – a panel that includes former …

Climate / Energy

Technological pathways for reducing emissions: uncertainty and options costs for the teacher’s pets, Working model, Preliminary draft, 21 June 2021

Scientists tell us we need to reduce emissions as fast as possible but there is considerable uncertainty about the technologies necessary to do this in the electricity sector and their …

The New Daily
Private Capital / Superannuation

Super funds rush into private equity and venture capital, Stephen Anthony in The New Daily, 26 May 2021

In an article in The New Daily by YourSuper Editor Rod Myer, Stephen Anthony, Chief Economist at Macroeconomics and former Chief Economist at Industry Super Australia, notes that private capital …

Victoria, Australia
Budget / Fiscal Policy

The horror budget that reveals Victoria’s state of decay, Stephen Anthony in The Australian Financial Review, 24 May 2021

In an opinion piece in The Australian Financial Review, Macroeconomics Chief Economist Stephen Anthony reports how the Victorian 2021-22 budget highlights the state’s decline over the past decade aided by …

The Australian
Budget / Fiscal Policy / Structural Reform

The fresh dangers of Fortress Australia, Stephen Anthony in The Australian, 22 May 2021

In an article on the 2021-22 federal budget by Editor-at-Large of The Australian Paul Kelly, Macroeconomics Chief Economist Stephen Anthony alerts that the Morrison government hasn’t taken advantage of the …

Will the budget be a requiem for economic responsibility?
Budget / Fiscal Policy

Libs excise fiscal rectitude from their political arsenal, Stephen Anthony in The Sydney Morning Herald, 15 May 2021

In an article on the 2021-22 federal budget by The Sydney Morning Herald political and international editor Peter Hartcher, Macroeconomics Chief Economist Stephen Anthony alerts that the budget is a …

ABC News
Budget / Fiscal Policy

Budget creates winners now, but economists warn of higher interest rates in future, Stephen Anthony in ABC News, 13 May 2021

In an article on the 2021-22 federal budget by ABC business reporter Michael Janda, Macroeconomics Chief Economist Stephen Anthony warns that the big spending in the budget is an assault …

ABC Radio National
Budget / Fiscal Policy

Budget explainer, Stephen Anthony on ABC Radio National Breakfast, 12 May 2021

In a 2021-22 federal budget explainer with ABC senior business correspondent Peter Ryan on Radio National Breakfast, Macroeconomics Chief Economist Stephen Anthony alerts to the irresponsible spending strategy in the …

Michael McLaren 2GB
Budget / Fiscal Policy

Will Australia’s debt ever be repaid? Stephen Anthony on radio 2GB, 11 May 2021

2GB’s Michael McLaren is joined on his radio program by Stephen Anthony, Chief Economist at Macroeconomics, to discuss the fiscal aspect of tonight’s Federal Budget and whether he thinks Australia’s …

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  • Green-left politics is trashing our freedoms and prosperity, Stephen Anthony in the Australian Financial Review, 2 January 2025
  • Proper analysis is needed to determine our nation’s energy mix, Alex Coram in The Australian, 21 December 2024
  • Macroeconomics Advisory’s Stephen Anthony chairs Independent Pricing Committee to review National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) pricing
  • Our tax woes need to be fixed. Here are my two solutions, Stephen Anthony in The Australian, 17 September 2024
  • GenCost reports cannot be trusted and undermine CSIRO’s name, Stephen Anthony and Alex Coram in The Australian, 21 June 2021

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