The author has been described by News Ltd as an "iconoclast", "Svengali", a pollie's "economist muse", and "pungently accurate". Fairfax says he is a "Renaissance man" and "one of Australia’s most respected analysts." Stephen Koukoulas concludes that he is "85% right", and "would make a great Opposition leader." Terry McCrann claims the author thinks "‘nuance’ is a trendy village in the south of France", but can be "scintillating" when he thinks "clearly". The ACTU reckons he’s "an enigma wrapped in a Bloomberg terminal, wrapped in some apparently well-honed abs."

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Welcoming some new readers to the blog...

G'day to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and the Central Bank of Hungary (yes!?), who join the likes of the World Bank, OECD, Federal Reserve, and, of course, the RBA, Treasury and Productivity Commission. I know, I'm a smart arse.

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