Victoria's Economic Bulletin

Victoria’s Economic Bulletin is a snapshot of staff research being undertaken at DTF that improves our understanding of the Victorian economy.

Our research program delivers new, evidence-based insights to support the provision of better advice to Government. It is integral to refining our approaches to economic modelling and innovating to solve complex operational and policy problems. By publishing a selection of our work, we hope to contribute to the broader public policy debate on important economic issues, and highlight trends driving change in the Victorian economy.


Unveiling household consumption dynamics: Analysing trends in GST revenue

Victoria's Economic Bulletin: Volume 8, Number 3
Date: September 2024
Authors: Tom van Buuren

Unveiling household consumption dynamics: Analysing trends in GST revenue


Applying machine learning in tax revenue forecasting

Victoria's Economic Bulletin: Volume 8, Number 2
Date: May 2024
Authors: Ching Hin (Jeffrey) Wong and Nathan La

Applying machine learning in tax revenue forecasting


Understanding the impact of settlement lags and data revisions on Victoria’s property market projections

Victoria's Economic Bulletin: Volume 8, Number 1
Date: April 2024
Authors: Madeleine Tan

Understanding the impact of settlement lags and data revisions on Victoria’s property market projections


Prediction intervals for model combinations of direct and iterated forecasts with an application to forecasting Australian household consumption

Victoria's Economic Bulletin: Volume 7, Number 2
Date: November 2023
Authors: Hamish McLean, Jonathan Dark

Prediction intervals for model combinations of direct and iterated forecasts with an application to forecasting Australian household consumption


 

A region-based examination of electric vehicle take-up rates in Australia

Victoria's Economic Bulletin: Volume 7, Number 1
Date: October 2023
Authors: Rebecca Valenzuela, John Inekwe and Hnin Inioluwa Tun Agbaje

A region-based examination of electric vehicle take-up rates in Australia


Valuing the costs of natural disasters using the life satisfaction approach

Victoria's Economic Bulletin: Volume 6, Number 4
Date: December 2022
Authors: Hui Shi and Edward Jin

Valuing the costs of natural disasters using the life satisfaction approach


The fiscal impacts of the new GST system on Victoria

Victoria's Economic Bulletin: Volume 6, Number 3
Date: October 2022
Authors: Carlos Jimenez, Amanda Gailiss and Arshiya Merchant

The fiscal impacts of the new GST system on Victoria


Duration modelling of education effects and gendered outcomes in the Australian graduate labour market

Victoria's Economic Bulletin: Volume 6, Number 2
Date: August 2022
Authors: Rebecca Valenzuela

Duration modelling of education effects and gendered outcomes in the Australian graduate labour market


An application of the Flexible Fourier Form to the Australian Housing Market

Victoria's Economic Bulletin: Volume 6, Number 1
Date: June 2022
Authors: Jack McCorkell and Jonathan Dark

An application of the Flexible Fourier Form to the Australian Housing Market


Volume 5: June 2021

Victoria's Economic Bulletin - Volume 5


Volume 4: February 2020


Volume 3: April 2019


Volume 2: August 2018


Volume 1: December 2017

Reviewed 10/09/2024
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