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Melbourne Economic Forum, 29 May 2023
Fiscal Policy / Monetary Policy

Stephen Anthony at ‘Melbourne Economic Forum – An RBA Fit for the Future?’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 May 2023

Stephen Anthony joins fellow panelists Ross Garnaut and Peter Tulip to discuss concerns in regard to the actions of the Reserve Bank.

Budget

Does the budget further fuel inflation during the cost-of-living crisis? Stephen Anthony on ABC’s The Business, 10 May 2023

The challenge for households is to make ends meet, while the challenge for the Treasurer is delivering some relief without further fuelling inflation. How did he do? Macroeconomics Advisory’s Stephen …

Budget

Missed opportunity for budget repair, Stephen Anthony on ABC Business, 10 May 2023

Behind the political spin of a $4.2 billion temporary surplus for 2022/2023, there are concerns the Budget is a missed opportunity for real action on budget repair. In discussion with …

Economy

Leading economists predict a ninth straight rate rise for Reserve Bank, Stephen Anthony in the Australian Financial Review, 3 February 2023

In this article by Ronald Mizen in the Australian Financial Review, Macroeconomics Advisory’s Stephen Anthony forecasts headline inflation to further climb and to peak at 8.6 per cent this March …

Budget / Fiscal Policy / Macroeconomics / Monetary Policy

Is Labor ready to face the coming storm? Stephen Anthony in The Australian, 28 October 2022

In this article by Paul Kelly in The Australian, Macroeconomics Advisory’s Stephen Anthony questions why Treasurer Jim Chalmers is delaying in implementing remedial action that is needed now.

Budget / Fiscal Policy / Macroeconomics / Monetary Policy

Perspectives on the Federal Budget: Stephen Anthony’s interview with the ABC’s Peter Ryan OAM, 26 October 2022

Budget / Fiscal Policy / Macroeconomics / Monetary Policy

Economic growth to slow as warnings mount over size of budget deficit, Stephen Anthony in The Sydney Morning Herald, 24 October 2022

In this article in The Sydney Morning Herald, Stephen Anthony alerts that the budget will remain in structural deficit for decades without a proper approach to spending restraint.

Economy / Monetary Policy

‘It’s looking really ugly over time’: Home buyers to pay price as rates rise to stem inflation, Stephen Anthony in The Age, 27 June 2022

In an article by Shane Wright in The Age, Macroeconomics Advisory chief economist Stephen Anthony alerts that those who used recent record-low interest rates to get into the property market …

Economy

Global economy ‘flashing red’, warns world’s central bank, Stephen Anthony in The Sydney Morning Herald, 26 June 2022

An article by Shane Wright in The Sydney Morning Herald includes reference to Macroeconomics Advisory chief economist Stephen Anthony’s March 2022 federal budget deficit analysis.

Budget / Fiscal Policy

The Tinker Bell budget: Clap if you believe it makes sense, Stephen Anthony in The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, 29 March 2022

A comment piece by Peter Hartcher in The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age asks readers to “Clap if you believe” that the 2022 Federal Budget is responsible and can …

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