Warren Hogan

Warren Hogan is an eminent economist, and the founder of EQ Economics, a Sydney-based micro advisory firm, with a focus on providing economic and strategic advice to businesses in Australia. Warren is a regular in Australian and international media, and a columnist for The Australian Financial Review. He has also published extensively in The Conversation.

Warren was appointed for one year as a Principal Advisor to the Australian Treasury in 2016, supporting various Treasury functions including the Macroeconomic Group and the Foreign Investment Review Board. Previously, Warren’s career had been in banking and financial markets where he had held various roles as an economist and financial markets strategist.

He was Chief Economist of ANZ Banking Group and Head of ANZ Research between 2009 and 2016. ANZ Research was a global research effort with a strong focus on Australia and New Zealand’s growing ties to the Asian region. With 50 economists and analysts in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, the UK and the USA, ANZ research was recognised as a leading provider of economic, financial market and policy analysis in the region.

Throughout his banking career Warren was a constant presence at airports, travelling extensively around Australia and the globe presenting to clients about Australia, Asia and the global markets.

Prior to his 11 years at ANZ, Warren worked for Credit Suisse, Westpac Banking Corporation and the NSW Treasury Corporation.

Warren Hogan CIS Adjunct Scholar

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The Return of Inflation: What It Means for Australia
Warren HoganFebruary 28, 2022AP33
Inflation is rising around the world, the sting in the tail of the pandemic economic...
AP16
The End of Monetary Policy?
Warren HoganOctober 29, 2020AP16

Monetary policy is not the answer to our economic problems; and central bank actions could...

The Organisation of Residential Aged Care for an Ageing Population
Warren HoganJuly 2, 2007PM76

At the heart of this paper is the re-assertion of the need for a system...

Enterprise: Free, Dependent or Captor?
Warren HoganAugust 8, 1985OP12

The relationship between government and business is the theme of this essay. Each depends on...

The Economics of Bureaucracy and Statutory Authorities
Gordon Tullock, Alistair Watson, Peter Swan AO, Warren HoganMarch 21, 1983PF1

Economists have two quite distinct approaches to the study of government enterprises and regulatory agencies....

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