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Honours Theses and Postgraduate Coursework: Recent submissions

    • Policy-at-Risk: The Effects of Financial Conditions on the Conduct of Monetary Policy in Australia 

      Deitch, Nathaniel
      Published 2025-06-02
      The global financial crisis (GFC) of the late 2000s marked an important event in terms of changing attitudes towards prudential and financial regulation. However, it also demonstrated the close connectivity between financial ...
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    • Does the composition of credit matter for Australian monetary policy transmission? 

      Doherty, Sophie
      Published 2025-05-14
      The composition of credit is rarely discussed when quantifying the role of credit in Australian monetary policy transmission. As the share of household and business credit has changed, it is important to understand whether ...
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    • Retaining Australian Nurses: An Analysis of Nurses’ Wages and Exit Rates 

      Sharma, Geena
      Published 2023-11-14
      This study examines the factors influencing Australian nurses’ decisions to leave the nurse profession, describes the pathways that nurses take after leaving the profession, and estimates the average wage change associated ...
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    • Monetary Policy and Inequality in Australia 

      Mendes, Sofia
      Published 2022
      Australia has experienced growing income and consumption inequality over the past three decades. As interest rates rise, it is important to understand the impact of monetary policy on household income and consumption. This ...
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    • Financialisation and Income Distribution in Australia: Theory and Evidence 

      Reinhard, Joey Arnold
      Published 2023-02-24
      While rising income inequality and financialisation are widely recognised as prominent features of advanced capitalist economies, theoretical explanations of these phenomena, and how they interact, have varied significantly. ...
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