Monetary Policy: Theory vs Practice
Date
From: Wednesday April 2, 2025, 12:15 pm
To: Wednesday April 2, 2025, 1:30 pm
Monetary Policy: Theory vs Practice
In theory, monetary policy is relatively straightforward. In practice, it is anything but. The gap between theory and practice was brought into sharp focus by the recent review of the RBA. Many observers had expected the review to focus on monetary policy objectives – a relatively theoretical aspect of monetary policy making. Instead, it surprised many by placing a major emphasis on very practical aspects such as institutional governance, culture and communications. This talk will discuss why these often overlooked practical aspects of monetary policy are, in fact, essential to good monetary policy making.
This event is a hybrid event and can be attended in-person or virtually.
About the Speaker
Dr John Simon is currently an Adjunct Fellow in Economics at Macquarie University. Prior to this he had a long career in public policy working at the RBA and IMF, the last decade as Head of Research at the RBA. He has a PhD from MIT. His thesis, supervised by Olivier Blanchard and Daron Acemoglu, made a seminal contribution to the identification and understanding of the Great Moderation.
Details and Registration
Date: | Wednesday 2 April 2025 |
Time: | Arrive from 12:15pm, 12.30pm until 1.30pm AEDT |
Cost: | Free for Members (and Guests of Members) / $10 for Non-Members (click here to join now) |
Venue: |
(In-Person) Macquarie University City Campus - 123 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000. Please let us know in the registration whether you will be attending in-person or via Zoom |
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Venue
Macquarie University City Campus. Please see reception on Level 24 upon arrival.
123 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000