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The RBA review had surprising omissions
A report that recommended profound changes lacked any evidence to show it was not a set of solutions in search of a problem.
Sinclair DavidsonContributorThe long-awaited review of the Reserve Bank, released to the public last Thursday, had few surprises yet had surprising omissions. For a report that recommended profound changes to the central bank, it lacked any evidence that these changes are, in fact, necessary – beyond that other countries do things differently and that Australia should follow suit.
In short, the report contained a set of solutions in search of a problem.
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