About
Articles
Monographs
Working Papers
Reviews
Archive
Contact
 
 

Central Banking for Monarchists

From the not-always-reliable Real Time Economics blog:

and the exception, the Royal Bank of Australia, which has been raising rates lately to fight inflation in the commodity-rich economy, to boost its key rate from 7.25% to 7.5% later this year.

posted on 21 March 2008 by skirchner in Economics, Financial Markets

(2) Comments | Permalink | Main

| More

Next entry: The Gittinomics of Stink

Previous entry: Meganomics: Demand Without Supply

Follow insteconomics on Twitter