Westpac - Melbourne Institute Survey of Consumer Sentiment
Media Release
Westpac - Melbourne Institute Survey of
Consumer Sentiment Media Release May 2013.pdf
Report Description
The Consumer Sentiment Index is an average of five component indexes which reflect consumers' evaluations of their household financial situation over the past year and the coming year, anticipated economic conditions over the coming year and the next five years, and buying conditions for major household items.
Consumers are also surveyed about their views on buying conditions for cars and dwellings, the wisest place for savings, and economic news recall.
This report is produced monthly.
ISSN: 1836-4217 (Online)
Subscription Details
- Annual (calendar-year) subscription for 2013: A$825
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Westpac - Melbourne Institute Survey of Consumer Sentiment Contacts
Bill Evans is the Global Head of Economics at the Westpac Institutional Bank and is the spokesperson for the Westpac - Melbourne Institute Survey of Consumer Sentiment.
His contact details are:
Tel: +61 2 8254 8531
Email: bevans@westpac.com.au
Dr. Michael Chua is responsible for the day-to-day management of the project.
His contact details are:
Tel: +61 3 8344 2144
Email: mchua@unimelb.edu.au
Prof. Guay C. Lim is responsible for managing the macroeconomics research program of the Melbourne Institute where the project is located.
Her contact details are:
Tel: +61 3 8344 2146
Email: g.lim@unimelb.edu.au