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Australia's Wellbeing Framework: Is It Really ‘Measuring What Matters’?
ABSTRACT Australia's newly established wellbeing framework, ‘Measuring What Matters’ (MWM), seeks to measure social progress and influence policy by reporting on 50 wellbeing indicators within five ‘themes’. In this article, we assess whether the MWM framework adequately measures what people in Australia value for their wellbeing by examining both the ...
Kate Sollis+2 more
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This paper quantifies the contributions of various shocks and policies to the dynamics of inflation in the 12 founding members of the euro area during its first 25 years.
Karsten Staehr, Olegs Tkacevs
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ECB unconventional monetary policy and SME access to finance. [PDF]
Finnegan M, Kapoor S.
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Monetary policy and the trade cycle [PDF]
Jürgen Siebke, Manfred Willms
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The Instability in the Monetary Policy Reaction Function and the Estimation of Monetary Policy Shocks [PDF]
This paper uses the conventional wisdom about the shift in the monetary policy stance in 1979 to compute monetary policy shocks by estimating different monetary policy reaction functions for the pre-1979 and post-1979 time periods. We use the information
Kishor, N. Kundan, Newiak, Monique
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ABSTRACT This study explores youth violence towards police officers in Australia through the Power Threat Meaning Framework (PTMF) to better understand the underlying factors contributing to such violence; focusing on power dynamics, childhood adversity, and trauma.
Dimitra Lattas+4 more
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How useful are monetary policy rules to deal with inflation: The Spanish case. [PDF]
The role of monetary policy rules to explain the behaviour of central banks has received an increasing attention during the last few years. The Spanish case could be of interest given that, with an inflation above the European average, was able to ...
Alberto Montero Soler+1 more
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ABSTRACT Child protection systems in Australia have been criticised for racialized policies that result in the over‐policing of First Nations families and the removal of First Nations children. Under current colonial structures, “protection from harm” is used to justify the removal of First Nations children from community—sometimes permanently—at the ...
James Beaufils+2 more
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The Jeffrey and Kathryn Cole Honors College Lecture, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich.
John B. Taylor
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Foreign Central Banking: The Instruments of Monetary Policy.
Arthur Kemp, Peter G. Fousek
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