Why Australia Targets 2–3% Inflation?

Why Australia Targets 2–3% Inflation?

What’s behind Australia’s 2–3% inflation target—and why does it matter? In this episode, we break down the Reserve Bank of Australia's inflation target, how it's measured using the Consumer Price Index (CPI), and why keeping inflation within this range helps ensure price stability and full employment. We explore how the RBA uses monetary policy, like adjusting the cash rate, to respond to inflationary pressures and manage the economy. You’ll also learn why this specific target range was chosen and the risks of aiming too high or too low. A clear and practical guide to understanding one of the most important tools in Australia’s economic policy.

Source: https://www.rba.gov.au/education/resources/explainers/

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Economics of Housing Supply: Concepts and Issues

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In this episode, we explore the fundamentals of time series analysis with insights from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Learn the difference between stock and flow series, and how data collected ...

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A Guide to Cost-Benefit Analysis

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In this episode, we dive into the Australian Government's latest guidance from the Office of Impact Analysis (OIA) on using cost-benefit analysis (CBA) to shape smarter, more accountable policy decisi...

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Navigating Global Uncertainty: Economic Insights from the Westpac May 2025 Report

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In this episode, we dive into Westpac's latest analysis of global and Australian economic trends as of May 2025. We unpack the impact of US tariff policies, global market volatility, and the varied ec...

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Housing Finance on the Slide: Q1 2025 Lending Trends in Australia

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In this episode, we unpack the key insights from the Australian Dwelling Finance Bulletin for Q1 2025, which reveals the first major drop in dwelling finance approvals in two years. We explore the sha...

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Tariffs, Turbulence, and Trends: April 2025 Economic Insights

Tariffs, Turbulence, and Trends: April 2025 Economic Insights

In this episode, we break down the April 2025 economic report from the New South Wales Treasury Corporation, focusing on the ripple effects of U.S. trade policies across global and Australian markets....

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Crypto vs. Central Bank Digital Currencies: Digital Money and the Future of Finance

Crypto vs. Central Bank Digital Currencies: Digital Money and the Future of Finance

In this episode, we unpack the key differences between cryptocurrencies and Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). You'll learn how cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin operate on decentralized blockchains...

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