DOC wrote:Gozu wrote:What were the interest rates again when John Howard was Treasurer?
November 1977 9.88% February 1983 12.5%
Okay, I read somewhere they were the highest they've ever been.
by Gozu » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:39 pm
DOC wrote:Gozu wrote:What were the interest rates again when John Howard was Treasurer?
November 1977 9.88% February 1983 12.5%
by Jimmy_041 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:40 pm
by redandblack » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:41 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:41 pm
Gozu wrote:DOC wrote:Gozu wrote:What were the interest rates again when John Howard was Treasurer?
November 1977 9.88% February 1983 12.5%
Okay, I read somewhere they were the highest they've ever been.
by Gozu » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:42 pm
Gozu wrote:DOC wrote:Gozu wrote:What were the interest rates again when John Howard was Treasurer?
November 1977 9.88% February 1983 12.5%
Okay, I read somewhere they were the highest they've ever been.
The 1982 wages explosion—wages rose 16 per cent across the country—resulted in stagflation; unemployment touched double-digits and inflation peaked at 12.5% (official interest rates peaked at 21%).
by Jimmy_041 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:44 pm
redandblack wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:redandblack wrote:Interest rates had risen in Australia from about 10% at the end of 1975 to 12.5% at the end of the Fraser years. So, after 8 years government, Mr Fraser had seen an interest rate rise of about 2%, from a high base.
Rates then kept rising under Hawke and Keating, reaching 17.0% in 1990. Keating then "did some good things in reforming the economy'![]()
The result was that in the next 3 years, interest rates had halved, to 8.5% by Sept 1996.
Thought that was worth a mention![]()
Oh, I agree that Keating's speech was punctuated with lots of 'you knows' and other similar things. Mr Abbott's is punctuated with constant ums and ahs.
The difference is that it's always worth putting up with Keatings speech blemishes, because you know a pearler will crop up any moment.
With Mr Abbott, all you get is the ums and ahs.
So, you are saying Keating was responsible for the interest rates halving by Sept 1996?
Only with those who say them rising to 17% was his fault.
by Jimmy_041 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:47 pm
Gozu wrote:Gozu wrote:DOC wrote:Gozu wrote:What were the interest rates again when John Howard was Treasurer?
November 1977 9.88% February 1983 12.5%
Okay, I read somewhere they were the highest they've ever been.
I was right 21% under Howard:The 1982 wages explosion—wages rose 16 per cent across the country—resulted in stagflation; unemployment touched double-digits and inflation peaked at 12.5% (official interest rates peaked at 21%).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Howar ... .931983.29
by DOC » Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:54 pm
by DOC » Wed Nov 16, 2011 3:09 pm
by redandblack » Wed Nov 16, 2011 4:24 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 5:46 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 6:01 pm
Leaping Lindner wrote:The greatest political speech made in my lifetime by any politican by either side of the house.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhqAFLud228
by redandblack » Wed Nov 16, 2011 6:49 pm
by CK » Wed Nov 16, 2011 7:40 pm
by Bat Pad » Wed Nov 16, 2011 7:56 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 7:58 pm
redandblack wrote:Good post about the interest rates, Jimmy.
As for the wages explosion, Keating and Hawke deserve credit for the Wages Accord, which was a prime factor in solving that problem.
As for Keating, it's like most things. Those who don't like him think he was terrible with no redeeming features, those who did think the opposite, although I think they realise his faults.
From a political perspective, he was great entertainment and dominated the Parliament. He had a knack of getting to the nub of a matter in few words, such as his assessment of Mr Abbott a while ago.
"He's a wrecker", he said, "give me the top job or I'll wreck the joint"
by redandblack » Wed Nov 16, 2011 7:59 pm
by dedja » Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:02 pm
by Leaping Lindner » Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:59 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 9:02 pm
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