The Australian Economy in 2023–24: Navigating a Narrow Path

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The economy grew at a moderate pace in 2022–23 as Australians adjusted to rising costs of living. The aggressive tightening of monetary policy has eased inflationary pressure, but inflation remains high. Strong labour market performance has been the brightest note in the current Australian macroeconomic landscape, although labour productivity growth was disappointing. The ongoing geopolitical conflict in Europe with its ensuing geoeconomic fragmentation, and the recent conflict in the Middle East increased global uncertainty and volatility in food and energy prices. This, together with the slowdown in China, added further downside risks to the outlook for the economy in 2023–24.

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Nguyen, V., Robinson, T., & Tsiaplias, S. (2024). The Australian Economy in 2023–24: Navigating a Narrow Path. Australian Economic Review, 57(1), 5–20. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8462.12542

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