Chris Murphy
Chris Murphy specialises in economy-wide modelling. He holds an honorary appointment at ANU where he undertakes modelling research and he also acts as a consultant advising the Australian Treasury, the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Malaysian Ministry of Finance on some of their modelling. He began his economy-wide modelling career at the Australian Treasury and subsequently led modelling teams at the Office of EPAC, Access Economics, Econtech, KPMG Econtech and Independent Economics. Chris works mainly on models designed for macroeconomic policy analysis and forecasting and models designed for tax policy analysis.
Contact Details
Website : https://researchers.anu.edu.au/researchers/murphy-cw
Articles
Budget Forum 2026: Landlords pay almost $7 billion a year more in tax than homeowners, pushing rents higher,
11 May 2026
Modelling Reform Packages for Property, Corporate and Household Taxes,
23 Sep 2025
Tax Concessions on Super Need a Rethink,
16 Jun 2025
Budget Forum 2025: Here’s How a ‘Silent’ Tax Hike Is Balancing the Budget – With the Heaviest Burden on the Lowest Paid,
12 Apr 2025
Budget Forum 2025: A Balanced Budget in 2035-36 is Plausible, But Better Repair Work is Needed,
31 Mar 2025
Budget Forum 2024: Personal Income Tax Cuts and Fiscal Policy,
31 May 2024
Budget Forum 2023: Inflation Forecast, Fiscal Policy and Personal Income Tax Rates,
23 May 2023
[Budget Forum 2022] The Budget, Fiscal Policy and an Outbreak of Inflation,
07 Apr 2022
[Budget Forum 2021] Fiscal Policy in the COVID-19 Era,
10 Jun 2021
Budget Forum 2016: The Economic Impact of the Company Tax Cut,
09 May 2016
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