Listen "Australia's Economic Race: Capacity Constraints, Inflation Targets, and the Path Off the Rail | RBA Outlook"
Episode Synopsis
Delve into the Australian economic outlook with insights derived from the speech of Andrew Hauser, Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). This episode explores the "unusual challenge" facing monetary policy, noting that the GDP recovery began with the highest level of capacity utilisation in over 40 years. We analyze the RBA's decision to maintain a restrictive policy stance until confidence is achieved that underlying inflation will settle sustainably at the 2–3 per cent target range.Learn about the three potential tracks the economy could take, framed by the Melbourne Cup metaphor:1. Track A: Still ground to make up? (Policy easing may be necessary).2. Track B: Boxed in on the rail? (Little scope for further policy easing due to capacity constraints).3. Track C: Off to the races? (Escape through growing the economy’s supply capacity via productivity and investment).Understand why addressing weak growth in supply capacity and driving investment is crucial for Australia to avoid being "boxed in on the rail" and instead be "off to the races.
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