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Macroeconomics Advisory 2022-23 Commonwealth Budget Preview: is big debt good for Goldilocks or a Roach Motel?

In this Budget 2022 Preview note we find that the key to assessing the long-term sustainability of the Federal Budget is to compare the projected path of interest rates and …

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 …

2021-22 Commonwealth Budget Preview
Budget / Fiscal Policy / Monetary Policy

Macroeconomics 2021-22 Commonwealth Budget Preview, 10 May 2021

This briefing summarises Macroeconomics’ preliminary views about the 2021-22 Commonwealth Budget to be handed down on Tuesday evening by Treasurer Frydenberg. Macroeconomic cautions that Federal Budget Night may turn into a …

Budget / Fiscal Policy

Will the budget be a requiem for economic responsibility? Stephen Anthony in The Australian Financial Review, 9 May 2021

In this article in The Australian Financial Review, Stephen Anthony puts forward four key reforms that should be top of the list for the 2021-22 budget.

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