Nalini Prasad

Senior Lecturer

School of Economics - PhD in Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison | MA in Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison | BA Agricultural Economics (Hons), University of Sydney

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Nalini Prasad got her PhD in economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her interests are in macroeconomics and open economy macroeconomics. She previously worked at the Reserve Bank of Australia. 

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Election results offer a window into consumer confidence

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