On Saturday I did a guest lecture to the Master of Applied Finance course at Victoria University. Martien Lubberink, who runs the course, invited me along to talk to the students about the Reserve Bank’s monetary policy this year (as it happens, most years for the best part of two decades I used to do a lecture to this same course articulating and championing the monetary policy framework and the Bank’s conduct of policy).
There wasn’t a great deal in the lecture that hasn’t already been covered in one or (many) more posts over the course of the year, but if anyone is interested here are the slides I used
Activity over substance VUW presentation 12 Dec 2020
and this is the story I was trying to tell
Notes for VUW MAF lecture on 2020 mon pol 12 Dec 2020
For the most part, I tried to look at what…
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