Deregulation & monetary policy

Australia, 1987

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Episode of Series “Economics”.
An examination of how monetary policy has operated in Australia in the 1980’s, presented by Richard Bluck of Melbourne College of Advanced Education. Covers how monetary policy operated in the old regulated financial sector and now under deregulation; review of major institutional and other changes; reasons for deregulation and its implications for macro-economic management of the Australian economy. Worksheets are included with the video.

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00:51:00:00

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Australia
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1987

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Economics

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Economics

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