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Stephen Anthony

These are the questions the RBA review should have been asking

The focus on the reserve bank’s recent errors meant that bigger issues of how to make monetary policy work more positively were overlooked.

The review of the Reserve Bank of Australia has missed the forest for the trees, and its conclusions are beside the point.

Sure, the RBA leadership made serious errors of judgment during the pandemic. But why not just deal with those mistakes directly? Instead, we have had a review that could have asked deeper questions about how monetary and prudential policy could have and should have played a more positive role in the economy.

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Stephen Anthony is chief economist at Macroeconomics.

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