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can someone tell me the different statistics we need to know for the exams? Will love 4 life
 

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can someone tell me the different statistics we need to know for the exams? Will love 4 life
Lol you're lucky I was just doing this now.


- Official cash rate: 4.75
- Inflation rate: 3.6% (headline)
- CAD: 33% of GDP
- Unemployment rate: 5.3%
- TWI:75.0 ( very volatile, check day before exam)
- Terms of trade: 122.6
- Gini income coefficient: 0.319.
- GDP:
- Net income deficit (3.6% of GDP)
- Foreign liabilities:
Exchange rate- volatile check it day before exam.

also make sure you know a lil history of like the main eco growth, unemployment, inflation
 

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^this guy is all set. nicely done

as well statistics across time periods are useful like he said.
Eg comparing stuff to the gfc like interest rates during it, the fiscal response etc etc
 

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Lol you're lucky I was just doing this now.


- Official cash rate: 4.75
- Inflation rate: 3.6% (headline)
- CAD: 33% of GDP
- Unemployment rate: 5.3%
- TWI:75.0 ( very volatile, check day before exam)
- Terms of trade: 122.6
- Gini income coefficient: 0.319.
- GDP:
- Net income deficit (3.6% of GDP)
- Foreign liabilities:
Exchange rate- volatile check it day before exam.

also make sure you know a lil history of like the main eco growth, unemployment, inflation
you are a freaking legend man reps
 

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Lol you're lucky I was just doing this now.


- Official cash rate: 4.75
- Inflation rate: 3.6% (headline)
- CAD: 33% of GDP
- Unemployment rate: 5.3%
- TWI:75.0 ( very volatile, check day before exam)
- Terms of trade: 122.6
- Gini income coefficient: 0.319.
- GDP:
- Net income deficit (3.6% of GDP)
- Foreign liabilities:
Exchange rate- volatile check it day before exam.

also make sure you know a lil history of like the main eco growth, unemployment, inflation
are you sure about this one? LOL.
 

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are you sure about this one? LOL.
LOL OMG WTF. hahaha thats so wrong people dont listen to that one :S woah. thanks lol

I think its about -4.9% as of 2009 but cant find anything recent
 

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Is this enough for the essays and such? (in relation to the statistics that have been posted)

I have statistics over many years (at least to 2000, or further in some topics). Is that too much? Should we just have the most recent statistics and general trends over the past years (without numeric data)
 

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I think CAD is actually pretty low now

under 3% or something, can someone check?


and can someone explain to me why inflation is going really high atm (3.6%)

1. global economy is still weak --> less demand for our exports
2. Rising household savings ---> less domestic aggregrate demand
3. Strong exchange rate --> less import inflation

so yeah, someone explain me plz
 

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I think CAD is actually pretty low now

under 3% or something, can someone check?


and can someone explain to me why inflation is going really high atm (3.6%)

1. global economy is still weak --> less demand for our exports
2. Rising household savings ---> less domestic aggregrate demand
3. Strong exchange rate --> less import inflation

so yeah, someone explain me plz
Figures released today showed that Headline inflation rate has decreased from 3.6% (Q2) to the current (Q3) 3.5%. This is just headline inflation (includes volitile and one-off factors). The underlying decreased from 2.9% (Q2) to 2.6% (Q3 - current), which is now well within the target band.

Also note that the services part of underlying CPI has increased from the last quarter.

Not sure on this but..
Headline inflation is sort of high because of the volitile global food prices and Yasi, floods.
 
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