Dr Stephen Grenville AO
Nonresident Fellow
Areas of expertise
Regional economic integration; Australia's economic relations with East Asia; international financial flows and the global financial architecture; financial sector development in East Asia
Biography
Publications
News and media
Dr Grenville is a Nonresident Fellow at the Lowy Institute. He works as a consultant on financial sector issues in East Asia. Between 1982 and 2001 he worked at the Reserve Bank of Australia, for the last five years as Deputy Governor and Board member. Before that, Dr Grenville was with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Paris, the International Monetary Fund in Jakarta, the Australian National University and the Department of Foreign Affairs.
To pick winners, be willing to discard losers
Converts to industry policy will find success by drawing on the experience of success in other countries.
Gas and the difficult path to net zero
As a major supplier of global energy, Australia’s external challenges will be formidable.
Commentary
Implementing the National Interest Framework: nuclear submarines
Originally published on The Australian
Commentary
Future Made in Australia: Treasury provides sanity in net zero transition
Originally published on The Australian
Indonesia, and the origins of a decolonialisation movement that swept the world
European colonial history is lamentable – but it is important to remember the enduring legacy.
Commentary
Why central banks getting the job done is more important than accurate forecasting
Originally published on The Australian
Australia’s comparative advantage in climate transition
Already world leaders in rooftop solar, Australians should take the opportunity with supporting rollouts in Southeast Asia.
A role for nuclear in Australia’s climate response?
In the facts-lite political debate, the opportunities and comparative advantages of solar are being sidelined.
Commentary
Central banks should make their policy-decision framework transparent and leave it at that
Originally published on The Australian
The Australian
05 February 2024
Australian Financial Review
15 August 2023
Australian Financial Review
05 June 2023
The Australian Financial Review
05 March 2023
Sydney Morning Herald
20 January 2018
Sydney Morning Herald
02 October 2017
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