Zombie Economics : How Dead Ideas Still Walk Among Us
John Quiggin is an Australian economist and professor at the University of Queensland. He has also held academic positions at the Australian National University and James Cook University. Best known for his work on utility theory, Quiggin is among the top 500 economists in the world according to IDE...
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okr-10986-60952021-04-23T14:02:24Z Zombie Economics : How Dead Ideas Still Walk Among Us Quiggin, John australian biology corporate governance crises developing countries discrimination economic growth economic models economic performance economic theories economics full employment GDP growth rates household income income living standards physics social sciences stagflation utility theory John Quiggin is an Australian economist and professor at the University of Queensland. He has also held academic positions at the Australian National University and James Cook University. Best known for his work on utility theory, Quiggin is among the top 500 economists in the world according to IDEA S/RePEc. Quiggin authors an Australian blog, and is a regular contributor to Crooked Timber. He also writes a fortnightly column in The Australian Financial Review. 2012-05-16T16:21:36Z 2012-05-16T16:21:36Z 2011-04 Journal Article Development Outreach http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6095 Development Outreach CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Journal Article Europe and Central Asia East Asia and Pacific South Asia China |
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John Quiggin is an Australian economist and professor at the University of Queensland. He has also held academic positions at the Australian National University and James Cook University. Best known for his work on utility theory, Quiggin is among the top 500 economists in the world according to IDEA S/RePEc. Quiggin authors an Australian blog, and is a regular contributor to Crooked Timber. He also writes a fortnightly column in The Australian Financial Review. |
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