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Vital Signs: there's never been a tougher time to be a central banker

  • Written by Richard Holden, Professor of Economics and PLuS Alliance Fellow, UNSW
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Vital Signs is a weekly economic wrap from UNSW economics professor and Harvard PhD Richard Holden (@profholden). Vital Signs aims to contextualise weekly economic events and cut through the noise of the data affecting global economies.

This week: The Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia calls for business investment and the US Federal Reserve...

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  2. Push for longer hours makes headlines, but more Australians want to work less
  3. Business students willing to sacrifice future salary for good corporate social responsibility: study
  4. Why algorithms won't necessarily lead to utopian workplaces
  5. WestConnex audit offers another $17b lesson in how not to fund infrastructure
  6. Explainer: trickle-down economics
  7. Why small business tax cuts aren't likely to boost 'jobs and growth'
  8. Australia needs to reboot affordable housing funding, not scrap it
  9. Work councils could be the future of Australian industrial democracy in an ABCC world
  10. Vital Signs: business confidence spikes but uncertainty reigns
  11. Rental insecurity: why fixed long-term leases aren't the answer
  12. After all the talk, what is the Turnbull government actually doing for small business?
  13. Regulations needed for litigation funders who can't pay out when cases fail
  14. Young women can budget in the short term but struggle with long-term investments: survey
  15. ATNIX: Australian Twitter News Index, January 2017
  16. The IMF is showing some hypocrisy on inequality
  17. New research shows how petrol retailers pushed prices up in Perth
  18. Australia Post salary scandal highlights our nation's growing wage inequality
  19. Vital Signs: the case of the missing investment
  20. Omnibus welfare bill shows the always-tricky politics of budget savings
  21. What's behind the rise in shareholder class actions
  22. Prize fight over live-streamed sport will go on long after the final bell sounds
  23. A vastly changed world means consumers won't react the same to higher interest rates
  24. If scandals don't make us switch banks, financial technology might
  25. Can you sue someone for giving you a bad reference?
  26. Declining sport viewership shows why we should keep it on free TV
  27. How storytelling drives finance and economics
  28. Vital Signs: time to shift the goalposts on investor lending again?
  29. Hard work, not 'Confucian' mentality, underpins Chinese success overseas
  30. Work hour limits need to change for better mental health and gender equality
  31. The search for an economic solution for South Australia
  32. Explainer: what is modern monetary theory?
  33. Australia needs more than the New York Times' view of the world
  34. CBA's test of government bond using the blockchain, is just that
  35. How to cope with the stress of working alone
  36. Senior female bankers don't conform to stereotypes and are just as ready to take risks
  37. Six tips to keep you and your devices secure in the gig economy
  38. Push for a Commonwealth trading bloc further politicises free trade
  39. There's no point to Australia's push to ratify the TPP
  40. Game over: how professional athletes can have a career after sport
  41. Disappearing votes: why investors should steer clear of Snapchat's dual-class shares
  42. If you're serious about affordable Sydney housing, Premier, here's a must-do list
  43. Tomorrow's 'new collar' jobs will be quite old-fashioned, our response should be too
  44. Smart contracts – smart or dumb?
  45. Three theories for what's causing the global productivity slowdown
  46. Vital Signs: brace yourselves for the new economic reality
  47. Is 2017 the year to ditch the term 'innovation'?
  48. Printing more money isn't the answer to all economic ills
  49. What next for the ASX and Blockchain in 2017?
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