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    How do Australian macroeconomic shocks transmit to New Zealand 

    Wei, Jie (Lincoln University, 2005)
    New Zealand and Australia are highly interdependent in many ways. However, New Zealand is more reliant on Australia than Australia is on New Zealand. Macroeconomic shocks are more likely to transmit from Australia to New ...
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    bank lending (1)
    bilateral trade (1)exchange rate pass-through (1)macroeconomics (1)monetary policy (1)
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