RBA’s Ellis urges policy-makers to look beyond economics

Ellis says some techniques adapted from other fields ‘will prove fruitful’

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Reserve Bank of Australia

Policy-makers can learn "a lot" from fields outside of economics and finance, even if these are the areas that have "the most to say about financial stability", according to Luci Ellis, head of the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA's) financial stability department.

Ellis told an audience at the Paul Woolley Centre for the Study of Capital Market Dysfunctionality Conference, held on October 9, that "many of the issues relevant for financial stability analysis are quite difficult to tackle using

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