• Committed to using economics to drive informed decision-making in the public and private sectors. (ey.com)
  • With over 25 years of experience in more than 40 countries, he is a business economist and an advisor to governments and industry on economics, policy and regulation. (ey.com)
  • New York - Today Citi announced that Nathan Sheets, Ph.D. will be returning to the firm as its new Global Chief Economist, based in New York, overseeing the global Economics team and leading research across all areas of economics. (citigroup.com)
  • Consequently, INOMICS included new questions to assess the effect of the coronavirus crisis on economists and economics students. (inomics.com)
  • Economists and economics students can complete the salary survey on inomics.com/salary-survey . (inomics.com)
  • It's not a home-run report by any stretch, but it's constructive," said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics . (sourcecon.com)
  • The economists proved that the essential underpinning "of the intellectual edifice of austerity economics," as Paul Krugman put it, is based on sloppy methodology and spreadsheet coding errors. (prwatch.org)
  • But the weakening U.S. dollar should improve the competitiveness of Chinese exports and should hasten the end of deflation, said Yiping Huang, senior economist of Salomon Smith Barney, one of theworld's leading investment bank. (china.org.cn)
  • If you look at the channels through which politics impacts real economic activity, it's virtually every demand side component of GDP," said Euben Paracuelles, senior economist at Nomura. (voanews.com)
  • Nadia Rocha is the Lead Economist in the Macroeconomics, Trade and Investment Global Practice at the World Bank. (worldbank.org)
  • To better understand how women have rebounded in the pandemic economy, and where they're still falling short, I recently caught up with Betsey Stevenson , a labor economist at the University of Michigan who focuses on women in the workforce. (motherjones.com)
  • Now, the thing about the service sector is this: The service sector is 80 percent of our private sector economy. (motherjones.com)
  • A leading voice on the UK economy, Mark Gregory was the Chief Economist at EY in the UK, providing knowledge, analysis and insight to help clients understand the economic environments in which they operate. (ey.com)
  • N.C. State University economist Walter Wessels offers no thoughts about that political decision, but Wessels did share with the John Locke Foundation's Shaftesbury Society today his research into the impact of a right-to-work law on a state's economy. (johnlocke.org)
  • Worse, the pace of job creation is slowing as the economy slows, with only 64,000 private-sector jobs created in September. (cbpp.org)
  • Economists believe the economy slipped into recession in March. (equities.com)
  • The relatively softer outlook for the US economy in the coming months is a drag on China's growth, especially export, while a weaker US dollar and further delay of US rate hikes are pluses, an economist said Friday. (china.org.cn)
  • A less strong rebound of the U.S. economy is also likely to drag China's growth, especially its export sector. (china.org.cn)
  • My hope is that coming out of this meeting, mayors will realize that attracting private investment in their cities' roads, bridges, water and sanitation systems, waste to energy projects, and new electrical grids is an idea that will put people to work, stimulate the local economy, and increase the value and quality of life of their cities in the long term. (counterpunch.org)
  • The U.S. economy continued to chug along in December, much as economists were expecting, adding 155,000 jobs, while holding unemployment at 7.8 percent. (sourcecon.com)
  • A team of economists at the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at UMass Amherst broke a huge story this week that was promptly picked up by the New York Times , the Washington Post , the Financial Times , and newspapers around the globe. (prwatch.org)
  • Moonshot' thinking," she writes, "is about setting targets that are ambitious but also inspirational, able to catalyze innovation across multiple sectors and actors in the economy. (americasquarterly.org)
  • And, even if Thailand's politics calm down, its economy will remain handicapped by weak private investment and rising household debt. (voanews.com)
  • The longer the power vacuum lasts, the worse it will be for the Thai economy," said Krystal Tan, Asia economist at Capital Economists, who doubts growth will top three percent this year. (voanews.com)
  • Back then China, the biggest market for the exports that make up 60 percent of the Thai economy, was roaring back from the global financial crisis at a stimulus-fuelled, double-digit clip, while domestic private investment was picking up. (voanews.com)
  • And make no mistake, no matter how one views the Japanese economy, it is definitely NOT anything that a Western economist would recognize as "capitalism. (beggarscanbechoosers.com)
  • At the same time tax revenues will automatically fall because the economy is slowing and private sector incomes are declining. (pragcap.com)
  • When the economy booms the government should spend less on its (presumably) more expensive private sector. (pragcap.com)
  • The COVID-19 recession is over, barring a second wave of infections or policy error," Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics chief economist told reporters. (equities.com)
  • Private and government payrolls combined fell by 95,000 jobs in September. (cbpp.org)
  • So far this year, private payrolls have expanded by 863,000 jobs, a pace of 96,000 jobs a month. (cbpp.org)
  • There are 7.8 million fewer jobs on nonfarm payrolls than there were when the recession began in December 2007, and 7.6 million fewer jobs on private payrolls. (cbpp.org)
  • WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. private payrolls fell less than expected in May, suggesting layoffs were abating as businesses reopen, though the overall economy's recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic will be slow. (equities.com)
  • Economists polled by Reuters had forecast private payrolls dropping by 9 million in May. (equities.com)
  • Though it has a poor record predicting the private payrolls component of the government's employment report because of methodology differences, it mirror other labor market indicators in suggesting that layoffs are ebbing. (equities.com)
  • According to a Reuters survey of economists, nonfarm payrolls probably declined by 8 million last month after plummeting by a record 20.537 million in April. (equities.com)
  • Automatic Data Processing, which processes paychecks for one in every six US employees, said private-sector employers cut payrolls by 23,000 jobs in March. (rushlimbaugh.com)
  • In contrast, the labor market remained solid in October, with some 130,000 new jobs added to private-sector payrolls and the unemployment rate remaining at 4.7 percent. (moslereconomics.com)
  • Typically, in a recession, what we see is that it's the goods-producing sector that gets the brunt of the layoffs. (motherjones.com)
  • December's gains came from growth in health care, one of the strongest sectors throughout the recession, and from increases in food services and drinking places. (sourcecon.com)
  • We're starting to see some sustainable progress in coming out of the depths of the recession, says Robert Dye, chief economist with Comerica Bank. (michiganradio.org)
  • The former economic adviser to PM Modi says India's services sector stands to be badly hit over the next year if the pandemic precipitates a global recession. (huffpost.com)
  • 62% of economists in Africa and 56% in South Asia reported being negatively affected by the pandemic professionally, compared with just 23% in North America, and only 16% in Western Europe. (inomics.com)
  • One third of economist jobs have been negatively affected by the Coronavirus Pandemic. (inomics.com)
  • 6% of economists said they have lost their job because of the pandemic. (inomics.com)
  • 11. Over the course of several months, the Panel will seek evidence and views from a broad range of stakeholders including from WHO Member States, health experts, economists, specialists on the social impacts of the pandemic, and from the general public as well as civil society and the private sector. (who.int)
  • The private sector has created, on average, fewer than 100,000 jobs a month this year - not enough to keep up with population growth and not nearly enough to reduce the unemployment rate. (cbpp.org)
  • I mean, I would not deny that the government has the capability to print whatever quantity of money is needed to employ currently unemployed people to engage in wasteful, or otherwise questionable activity, and so reduce the unemployment rate (defined as those without private or public sector jobs) down to zero. (consultingbyrpm.com)
  • It is also increasing the number of attendees at meetings of the existing panel of economists from academia and will meet with this panel at least biannually. (rba.gov.au)
  • Economists in the private sector have been hit harder than those in the public sector or academia. (inomics.com)
  • Private employers on net added 64,000 jobs, but those gains were not enough to offset the decline in government jobs. (cbpp.org)
  • The ADP National Employment Report on Wednesday showed private employers laid off another 2.76 million workers last month after a record 19.557 million in April. (equities.com)
  • The drama playing out in Europe eclipsed this blowout report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics that employers added 290,000 net new payroll jobs last month, including 231,000 in the private sector," says Bob Bach, chief economist for Santa Ana, Calif.-based Grubb & Ellis. (nreionline.com)
  • Each year most retirement plans and many health plans offered by employers in the private sector satisfy their annual reporting requirement by filing a Form 5500 Annual Return/Report regarding their financial condition, investments, and operations with the Department of Labor, Internal Revenue Service, and the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. (dol.gov)
  • Such a response should be of value to all stakeholders in the health workforce area, including public and private sector employers. (who.int)
  • Sheets re-joins Citi from PGIM Fixed Income, where he was Chief Economist and Head of Global Macroeconomics Research for the past four years. (citigroup.com)
  • Advises public and private sector clients on macroeconomics, policies, regulation and competition. (ey.com)
  • He will officially begin in the role as Global Chief Economist in October 2021. (citigroup.com)
  • The full Salary Report, including an overview of the average salaries of economists by geography, gender, level of education and type of position, as well as the complete findings of the coronavirus impact survey, is due to be launched in the first half of 2021. (inomics.com)
  • NEW DELHI-Likening the health crisis caused by coronavirus to a situation which is prevalent during the time of war, economist Rathin Roy, who was earlier part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's Economic Advisory Council, said, "money cannot be allowed to be a shortcoming" in tiding over the crisis. (huffpost.com)
  • I am not competent to decide, health experts are, whether that should be done by creating that capacity in the public sector or creating that capacity in the private sector or a combination of both. (huffpost.com)
  • Workshop participants included economists from NIOSH, the Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé et en sécurité du travail (IRSST), the Institute for Work and Health (Canada), and Universities across Canada. (cdc.gov)
  • Professionals from a broad range of sectors including health professionals, agriculturists, economists, anthropologists, educators, community development workers in addition to nutritionists - need to contribute to the design and implementation of programmes in public nutrition. (who.int)
  • The Lebanese essential health service package was developed in 2016 through a consultative process with health policy-makers, health economists, professional associations, national and international donor agencies, and the community. (who.int)
  • This growing health care crisis and its attendant economic costs can be addressed only by sharing expertise and resources across sectors. (cdc.gov)
  • 19 private hospitals with 3478 long-stay that include health services among their beds catering to the old and disabled. (who.int)
  • The team conducting the systematic review was a multidisciplinary team that included health economists and public health policy researchers, as well as public health lawyers with expertise in legal epidemiological research methods. (cdc.gov)
  • This engagement builds on the regular contact that the Bank staff already have with private-sector economists, academics, as well as the longstanding business and community liaison program, the small business finance advisory panel and the educators advisory panel. (rba.gov.au)
  • In its upcoming Future of Energy Week, The Economist Events will invite policymakers, energy experts, business leaders, academics and scientists to break down the concept of energy transition, consider the issues that need to be overcome and explore what a change in the energy system means for Asia and the world. (ruralelec.org)
  • The economist forecast the strength in investment during the coming 6 months depends on a pick-up in private sector investment. (china.org.cn)
  • Economists surveyed by Briefing.com had forecast a gain of 40,000 jobs,' instead of the loss of 24,000. (rushlimbaugh.com)
  • See more discussion of different characteristics of professional economists' views vs. households, see this post . (econbrowser.com)
  • The Surge Initiative brings together economists, development specialists and human rights experts from within the UN system. (lu.se)
  • Though the worst of job losses is probably behind, economists estimate that roughly one in four workers who were laid off or furloughed during the near shutdown of the country in mid-March to control the spread of COVID-19 were unlikely to be rehired. (equities.com)
  • Private sector unemployment continues to rise, and even with the 100,000 census workers that are going to be totaled - and that's just this month, there are over a million of them that are going to be eventually totaled on the employment rolls, but they're temporary, the fact of the matter is, unemployment is going to be reported as 9.8%, up one-tenth of a percentage point. (rushlimbaugh.com)
  • There is a broad and extensive labour market for economists both nationally and internationally. (lu.se)
  • Even within the service sector, women are more likely to hold the jobs that require face to face human contact than men-and those are the people who lost jobs. (motherjones.com)
  • sectors like leisure and hospitality lost the most jobs. (motherjones.com)
  • Within each sector that lost a lot of jobs, there was also even more women who lost jobs than their share of employment in the sector. (motherjones.com)
  • A staggering 25 million private jobs were lost over the past three months. (equities.com)
  • If the private sector continues to add jobs at the current pace, there will be less of a drop-off in employment growth once the temporary, part-time jobs for the 2010 Census are eliminated in the latter part of the year, according to Calanog. (nreionline.com)
  • Shouldn't the Canadian data be adjusted to match the BLS' method that only considers private jobs? (consultingbyrpm.com)
  • Automatic Data Processing said 215,000 private sector jobs were created during the month. (sourcecon.com)
  • The manufacturing increase was split between the durable goods areas - primarily transportation equipment (+6,000) - which added 11,000 jobs, and 14,000 in the non-durable goods - foods (+4,500) and chemicals (+4,300) - sector. (sourcecon.com)
  • The food and drinking places sector added 38,000 jobs in December, for an annual average in 2012 of 24,000 new jobs a month. (sourcecon.com)
  • The number of job cuts in February from the private sector survey revised to a loss of 24,000 jobs from the previously reported 20,000. (rushlimbaugh.com)
  • Obama promised three and a half million jobs, 90% in the private sector when he signed the Porkulus bill. (rushlimbaugh.com)
  • With these investments, we're planting the seeds of progress for our country, and good-paying, private-sector jobs for the merican people. (lu.se)
  • and the need to reconsider and to support this sector, the fact that the budget laws to be the procurement process for the ministries of the public sector and not mixed, which works to create a gap between the two sectors and thus impacts on economic growth, which operates the state at the present time. (forumotion.com)
  • ORA's economists conduct economic impact analyses of major regulatory actions taken by EBSA, often developing estimates of their costs, benefits, and other impacts. (dol.gov)
  • The pension research file supports analysis of the plan, participant, and financial characteristics of the private pension plan universe and is used to produce the Private Pension Plan Bulletin Abstract of Form 5500 Annual Reports , an annual publication that summarizes data on private pension plans. (dol.gov)
  • RUSH: No less than Tim Geithner, the tax cheat and the Treasury secretary has admitted that Barack Obama is a failure when it comes to job creation in the private sector. (rushlimbaugh.com)
  • Austan Goolsbee, a longtime adviser to President Obama and the only economist left on his core economic team, plans to leave as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers by September, after a year in the job, to return to the University of Chicago. (outsidethebeltway.com)
  • Mr. Goolsbee, 41, a left-of-center economist who has advised Mr. Obama since the president was a state senator, has been part of the inner circle since the earliest days of the Obama presidential campaign in late 2006. (outsidethebeltway.com)
  • This bulletin asks whether post-2014 declines in aggregate capital expenditures in Canada's private sector are broadly representative of many (or most) Canadian industries, or whether the decline is limited to only a few, albeit large, domestic industries. (fraserinstitute.org)
  • The decline surprised many economists. (rushlimbaugh.com)
  • Thus, the private sector gives the government $10,000 and gets an IOU (a bond) in return. (typepad.com)
  • Government borrowing will not put upward pressure on interest rates, and hence private sector investment - to the extent firms are willing to undertake it in such poor conditions - won't be much affected. (typepad.com)
  • To see this, use the example above where the government borrows $10,000, but this time let's suppose the money is borrowed from the foreign sector. (typepad.com)
  • UNDP Cambodia Country Office works in partnership with the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC), non-government organizations, civil society organizations, community-based organizations, multilateral aid agencies, bilateral donors and private sector to support the progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). (undp.org)
  • The ADP report isn't always a reliable predictor of the government data, but it suggests that the pace of job loss moderated noticeably between April and May, even though it remained substantial relative to pre-COVID-19 norms," said Daniel Silver, an economist at JPMorgan in New York. (equities.com)
  • These assessments need to improve if the government is the scale of the barriers to private sector growth. (themanufacturer.com)
  • He also added that this increase in deposits was used to lend the government sector. (arabnews.com)
  • Those calling for stronger government initiatives to improve the investment environment in Canada's private sector argue that weak investment performance is widespread across domestic industries. (fraserinstitute.org)
  • But this is what happens when the government over-rules the private sector. (economicpolicyjournal.com)
  • The Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics, which prepares the monthly government report, counted 168,000 new private sector positions. (sourcecon.com)
  • many of the Democratic economists with experience in government initially were allied with Mr. Obama's main rival for the nomination, Hillary Rodham Clinton, because they had worked in her husband's administration. (outsidethebeltway.com)
  • In that job, Mr. Goolsbee has focused on developing the economic arguments for government assistance and public-private partnerships for promoting innovation, research and development, education and infrastructure - an area he once taught about, and will do so again - even as the federal government is reducing spending elsewhere to try to rein in the growth of the national debt. (outsidethebeltway.com)
  • To be sure, Roy, who is also the Director of the National Institute Of Public Finance and Policy, clarified that he was not pushing a particular idea or initiative that the private sector and government could undertake together. (huffpost.com)
  • Another major downside risk to growth from government spending is the inability to pay the rice farmers under the pledging scheme when many of them are already facing a liquidity problem," said Santitarn Sathirathai, an economist at Credit Suisse in Singapore. (voanews.com)
  • Industrial policy is set by the government, rather than determined the whims of the private sector. (beggarscanbechoosers.com)
  • In essence, the government is spending more on its private sector when it becomes inexpensive and spending less on it when it becomes expensive. (pragcap.com)
  • Increased partnerships between government agencies and the private sector are needed to change policies that promote and sustain racial and income segregation. (cdc.gov)
  • For the past 20+ years, there has been a belief that private business wil take care of these issues and federal government involvement is bad. (cdc.gov)
  • You can basically think of private-sector activity as falling into two big buckets - goods-producing and services-producing industries. (sanmarcosrecord.com)
  • Get in-depth analyses, market intelligence & insights from the rural electrification sector in your inbox every second month. (ruralelec.org)
  • One of Georgia's most prominent and popular economists - Roger Tutterow - is going home again. (saportareport.com)
  • The sector has however held a prominent role in Swedish industry for a long time with companies such as Ericsson and Asea/ABB. (lu.se)
  • BAGHDAD - thank Fatlawi noted economist that the economic construction, whether public or private sector is based on the fundamental pillars of the substrate to create economic diversification and growth, including contributing to the revitalization of the economic movement. (forumotion.com)
  • This is contrasted by the very slight increase in bank claims on the private sector, amounting to a mere 0.56 percent growth rate. (arabnews.com)
  • With the expected further strengthening of export and an end todeflation, the growth of private sector investment should take off,Huang said, adding that investment and retail sales data further confirm the trend of growth acceleration but sustainability of domestic demand is now dependent on a pick-up in private sector investment. (china.org.cn)
  • The country's recent weak investment performance, especially in machinery and equipment plus intellectual property products, which is so critical to improving productivity, augurs poorly for future productivity growth in Canada's private sector and underscores the urgency of tax and regulatory reforms to strengthen incentives for investment and entrepreneurship in Canada's business sector. (fraserinstitute.org)
  • Three years ago, Harvard economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff released a study that presented empirical evidence from 44 nations over a 200 year time span to demonstrate that countries with a public debt over 90 percent of GDP (the United States is at about 100 percent, Japan at 200 percent) have average growth rates one percent lower than other nations. (prwatch.org)
  • In the video clip below, Wessels discusses the economic impact of private-sector unions. (johnlocke.org)
  • At its meeting, however, Committee members took the view that tightening credit conditions-the product of ongoing stresses in financial markets-and some intensification of the correction in the housing sector were likely to restrain economic activity going forward. (moslereconomics.com)
  • ORA applies current economic theory to better understand the ways in which economic and demographic forces influence private sector employee benefits and the ways in which employee benefits interact with public social insurance programs and influence economic behavior. (dol.gov)
  • It's hard to imagine how the Italian-American economist Mariana Mazzucato, a professor at University College London, could have gotten a warmer reception when she toured Latin America last October to announce a report she produced with the U.N.'s Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). (americasquarterly.org)
  • She argues economic policy should first identify challenges to be solved, then marshal together the resources of the public and private sector in order to solve them in innovative ways. (americasquarterly.org)
  • Scholars have categorized public-private partnerships according to degree of combined governance (equal negotiation capacity vs delegation), nature of activity (consultative vs operational), and goals of the partnership (eg, product-focused vs service-oriented). (cdc.gov)
  • As of 2022, the company had raised $250m, comprising $50m from the UK and US governments and $200m from private investors, including L&G Capital, Dr. Hans-Peter Wild, and David Harding, CEO of Winton Capital. (wikipedia.org)
  • Overall, the October trip was an impressive show of the wide influence of Mazzucato's idea that governments should set ambitious goals for the private sector. (americasquarterly.org)
  • In her ECLAC report, Mazzucato writes that the region's governments should focus "not on subsidizing specific sectors, but on identifying the most pressing challenges and mobilizing collaboration. (americasquarterly.org)
  • As I'll be exploring in many future posts, Canada offers a great opportunity for U.S. economists interested in historical research. (consultingbyrpm.com)
  • Therefore, economists can provide important and additional information that improves the ability to prioritize needs for research and intervention. (cdc.gov)
  • This is critical for focusing budgets in the public and private sectors on research and interventions that will have the greatest impact in keeping working men and women safe and healthy. (cdc.gov)
  • During the session on anti-corruption, business managers but also a social anthropologist, an economist and the General Secretary at Sweden International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) presented their aspects on the theme. (lu.se)
  • The War on Prosperity, which is exactly what is happening here, and I got story in the stack here that some economists are saying it may be 20 years before America resumes the prosperity that we witnessed in the twentieth century, maybe two decades for this to happen. (rushlimbaugh.com)
  • ORA's economists also assist the agency's enforcement and reporting compliance programs with data analysis, statistical sampling, and targeting efforts, in order to provide empirical support in demonstrating and quantifying ERISA violations. (dol.gov)
  • Therefore, proposed activities under this TOR will support MEF to catalyze long-term investment in energy sector towards greening infrastructure, reduce the cost of electricity, improve efficiency of service delivery by improving efficiency of Rural Electricity Enterprises (REEs) in Cambodia to manage, overcome, and build a resilient pathway forward from the challenges presented by COVID-19 and beyond. (undp.org)
  • State sector fixed asset investment was up 24 percent in May, led-by real estate investment," Huang added. (china.org.cn)
  • But, where I have a bigger worry is on private consumption and private investment. (voanews.com)
  • The chill for Thailand is even more evident in private investment, which fell 13.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2013 from a year earlier. (voanews.com)
  • In 2010, private investment rose nearly 14 percent. (voanews.com)
  • Is there any number we could use to compare "the average" private economist's inflation forecasts with the Fed inflation forecasts? (econbrowser.com)
  • Time and time again, economists tried to replicate the Reinhart-Rogoff results, but to no avail. (prwatch.org)
  • The demand for the competence of economists with a master degree is relatively constant over time or even growing. (lu.se)
  • Even the cautious economists in the market, including ourselves, have not fully factored this issue in. (voanews.com)
  • BeggarsCanBeChoosers.com: Why Are Free-Market Economists Still Taken Seriously? (beggarscanbechoosers.com)
  • Nope, I'm talking about free-market economists. (beggarscanbechoosers.com)
  • And yet, mysteriously, free-market economists are still held in reverence and awe by many. (beggarscanbechoosers.com)
  • There's only one problem with free-market economists and their followers: they're full of shit and they have a dismal track record on the truth. (beggarscanbechoosers.com)
  • Free-market economists are rabid advocates of a unfettered, dog-eat-dog, ruthless form of capitalism. (beggarscanbechoosers.com)
  • As "Exhibit A," the free-market economists proudly point to capitalism's vanquishing of the Soviet Union's style of communism in the Cold War. (beggarscanbechoosers.com)
  • Which brings me to another misconception spread by U.S. free-market economists. (beggarscanbechoosers.com)
  • Recent concerns about Canada's industrial competitiveness compared to that in other developed countries, particularly the US, have focused on declines in private sector capital expenditures, especially in asset categories such as machinery and equipment that are critical to improvements in productivity. (fraserinstitute.org)
  • This important development, of course, is completely ignored by U.S. economists. (beggarscanbechoosers.com)
  • Sj also shows an interesting development within the ICT sector with increasing importance of software innovations at the expense of hardware innovations. (lu.se)
  • In 2020, INOMICS once again carried out its yearly salary survey, collecting responses from economists around the world. (inomics.com)
  • In that role, he oversaw all IFC's equity investments in the financial sector around the world. (weforum.org)
  • A big part of the problem with U.S. economists is that they are a remarkably ignorant about the rest of the world. (beggarscanbechoosers.com)
  • Governor Philip Lowe said, 'This is an opportunity for us to hear and discuss the views of other economists in a more structured way than has been done to date. (rba.gov.au)
  • As of November 2020, over 1,500 economists have completed the survey. (inomics.com)