One word repeated 9 times explains why the Reserve Bank cut: it's ‘coronavirus’
- Written by Peter Martin, Visiting Fellow, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
Never has a virus featured so prominently in a Reserve Bank statement.


References
- ^ Reserve Bank of Australia (www.rba.gov.au)
- ^ nine times (www.rba.gov.au)
- ^ The first economic modelling of coronavirus scenarios is grim for Australia, the world (theconversation.com)
- ^ Now we know. The Reserve Bank has spelled out what it will do when rates approach zero (theconversation.com)
- ^ need to use unconventional measures (www.rba.gov.au)
- ^ force money into their hands (theconversation.com)
- ^ the economic prosperity and welfare of the people of Australia (www.rba.gov.au)
- ^ We're staring down the barrel of a technical recession as the coronavirus enters a new and dangerous phase (theconversation.com)
Authors: Peter Martin, Visiting Fellow, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University