The Global Financial Crisis: Causes, Collapse, and Lessons Learned

The Global Financial Crisis: Causes, Collapse, and Lessons Learned

In this episode, we unpack the Global Financial Crisis of 2007–2009—how it began in the U.S. housing market and quickly rippled through the global financial system. We examine the key drivers, including excessive risk-taking, high leverage, and regulatory shortcomings, and trace the collapse that led to major institutional failures and a worldwide recession. We also explore the policy responses—like interest rate cuts, fiscal stimulus, and tighter financial regulation—and discuss why Australia weathered the storm better than most. A compelling look at one of the most significant economic events of our time.

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 Australia's Green Hydrogen Collapse: Why High Costs and Uncertain Demand Grounded Major Projects

Australia's Green Hydrogen Collapse: Why High Costs and Uncertain Demand Grounded Major Projects

Australia's green hydrogen transition faces severe setbacks due to high production costs, currently AUD 5−6 per kilogram, which developers cite as making the technology unviable. This cost hurdle, com...

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The $60 Billion Gold Surge: Why LNG is Ceding Its Place as Australia’s Second Largest Export?

The $60 Billion Gold Surge: Why LNG is Ceding Its Place as Australia’s Second Largest Export?

Welcome to Inside the Economist's Mind. In this episode, we deep dive into the Resources and Energy Quarterly (REQ) September 2025 report. We analyze the dramatic shifts reshaping Australia's export l...

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Understanding Australian Petrol Prices: Costs, Taxes & Competition Explained

Understanding Australian Petrol Prices: Costs, Taxes & Competition Explained

Discover how Australian petrol pump prices are determined by key factors, including international product costs (like the Singapore MOPS95 benchmark), government taxes (excise and GST), and industry o...

21 Aug 202514min

The World Ahead 2025

The World Ahead 2025

"The World Ahead" is an **annual predictive publication** from The Economist, released every November. It serves as a **forward-looking guide**, offering in-depth analysis, forecasts, and informed spe...

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ATO Behavioral Questions & STAR Responses- Career Conversations

ATO Behavioral Questions & STAR Responses- Career Conversations

Welcome to Inside’s Economists Mind—a podcast where economic thinking meets real-world impact.You’re listening to our Career Conversations series, where we explore the journeys, challenges, and strate...

12 Jun 202537min

Australia's Q1 2025 GDP Preview: Private Sector Strength

Australia's Q1 2025 GDP Preview: Private Sector Strength

In this episode, we dive into NAB Economics' preview of Australia's Q1 2025 GDP, which forecasts a 0.5% quarter-on-quarter rise. The growth is expected to be led by private sector momentum, particular...

3 Jun 202543min

Australia's Population Slowdown and Economic Impacts

Australia's Population Slowdown and Economic Impacts

Key points:Population growth peaked just above 2.5%yr in Q3 2023 due to a surge following the reopening of international borders, driven by the return of students and arrival of approved permanent res...

2 Jun 202513min

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Australia & New Zealand Weekly Economic Insight

Australia's population growth surge following the reopening of international borders is now unwinding faster than previously indicated, reaching an annual rate of 1.8% in Q3 2024 and is now assumed to...

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