Opinion

The RBA is right to increase interest rates

Adam Triggs
June 16 2022 - 5:30am
International forces are making our inflation challenge worse. But it's wrong to say that higher interest rates in Australia don't impact those international forces. Picture: Shutterstock
International forces are making our inflation challenge worse. But it's wrong to say that higher interest rates in Australia don't impact those international forces. Picture: Shutterstock

Rising prices, an energy crisis, weak wage growth and now higher interest rates to boot. This has led many commentators to ask: why would the Reserve Bank of Australia seemingly make things worse by raising interest rates, particularly if high inflation is being driven by international and supply-side factors that are out of their control?

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Adam Triggs

Adam Triggs

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Adam Triggs is a partner at the economics advisory firm, Mandala, a visiting fellow at the ANU Crawford School and a non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institution.