Did you know the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) was last reviewed in 1981?
That was the Campbell inquiry reporting to the then Fraser Government. Much has changed since then.
Little wonder there’s great interest in the current independent review of the RBA, which was handed down to the Treasurer Dr Jim Chalmers in April.
It was triggered by the reporting of senior Sydney Morning Herald and The Age correspondent Shane Wright.
He joins Jennifer Duke, CPA Australia’s Walkley Award-winning former economics correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age to discuss the potential impact of this review.
In particularly, the origins of the RBA and the broader implications for the Central Bank of the review’s recommendations.
“The reserve bank has this fantastic graph,” Wright says in this episode, “showing its forecast for wages growth from about 2012 marked against reality. And never the twain shall meet.
“This is the Mary Celeste of forecasting.”
Listen now.
Host: Jennifer Duke, External Affairs Lead at CPA Australia
Guest: Shane Wright, Senior Economics correspondent with the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
You can read Shane’s reporting on the origins of the Reserve Bank and the case for a review. As well as his reporting on the review’s findings.
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