Economics controls the world but what do we understand of it? The Invisible Hand offers a deep dive into the current trends of the Australian economy; offering clear insight into macroeconomic trends that shape the way businesses make decisions and why. From inflation to the influence of China, or wage stagnation, The Invisible Hand cuts through the noise of the day. Taking influence from politica... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Australia’s economy is growing, but the gains aren’t keeping pace with the past. Domenique and Paul open with a sharp focus on stalled productivity growth and why it matters. Along with how it shapes living standards, and why it feels like today’s pr... more
Domenique and Paul dig into the economic pressures shaping the world right now, kicking off with What’s in the News. They break down the Fed’s decision to hold interest rates at 4.5%, despite internal dissent and political pressure. With U.S. GDP bou... more
What happens when political forecasts miss the mark, global rules evolve, and economic models don’t quite capture reality? In this episode, we dive into the major political and economic stories shaping Australia’s role on the world stage. Co-hosts Do... more
In episode 15, Domenique and Paul try to avoid talking about Trump's tariffs but end up doing it alot. In between, they discuss housing affordability in Australia and the major parties policy proposals to address this before the upcoming Australian e... more
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Well done Paul and Dom for an easy listen with some great insights.
Love this podcast, credible and well researched
Paul makes economic concepts like inflation, export revenue and monetary policy easy to understand. He interprets what’s going on in the world right now and translates to an Aussie context which is very helpful.
Love these episodes! Lifts the hood on economics and explains things so well.
Can’t wait for more episodes
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Focused on the intricacies of the Australian economy, a wealth of content spans significant macroeconomic trends, legislative impacts, and global interdependencies that influence local markets. Episodes tackle critical subjects such as inflation, housing affordability, and the effects of international economic policies, particularly concerning the U.S. and China. The hosts provide unique insights based on their backgrounds in political economy and business, ensuring that discussions are not only informative but also engaging, making even complex financial issues accessible to a broad audience. This podcast is particularly notable for its ability to connect local economic phenomena with global events and trends, all while maintaining a livel... more
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