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FEATURE: The cost of cash

MARK SMITH  |  FRIDAY, 14 FEB 2014
... things like overseas holidays, internet shopping and fashionable European cars are going to cost more. Professor Rodney Maddock, who is Vice Chancellor's Fellow and Professor at Victoria University and Adjunct Professor of Economics at Monash University ...

Europe a 'running sore' on global economy: Probyn

JAMES FERNYHOUGH  |  WEDNESDAY, 29 JAN 2014
... difficult to see all the economies of the eurozone doing well together." Monash University professor of economics Rodney Maddock, who was also speaking at the Chief Economists Forum, was even more pessimistic about Europe, saying it "does still have ...

Aussie employment outlook 'slightly dismal': Sloan

JAMES FERNYHOUGH  |  WEDNESDAY, 29 JAN 2014
... even the medium-term outlook for the Australian labour market is slightly dismal." But fellow-speaker Professor Rodney Maddock said jobs in construction - an industry which should play a major role in the transition to a non-mining led economy - may ...

2014 Financial Standard Chief Economists Forum

STAFF WRITER  |  TUESDAY, 21 JAN 2014
... Australian Contributing Economics Editor Judith Sloan and Victoria University Vice Chancellor's Fellow and Professor Rodney Maddock. The event takes place in Sydney on Wednesday 29th January 2014 at The Westin Hotel from 8am to 930am, and on Friday 31st ...

ACFS flummoxed by SMSF cash trend

JAMES FERNYHOUGH  |  FRIDAY, 12 JUL 2013
... over fixed-interest products. The paper, entitled 'The Future Demand and Supply of Finance', authored by Professor Rodney Maddock and Peter Munckton, is part of the ACSA's 'Funding Australia's Future' project. The authors quote figures from 2011 that ...

Super syphons savings from banks

JAMES FERNYHOUGH  |  THURSDAY, 11 JUL 2013
... have a significant effect on the economy in general. However, the authors of part two of the report, Professor Rodney Maddock and Peter Munckton, said: "The effect would however be exactly offset if superannuation funds provided deposits into the banking ...
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