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Scarcity and plenty — John Quiggin

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Food for thought. John Quiggin makes some observations and asks some questions.Peripherally related to MMT based on availability of real resources.John Quiggin's BlogScarcity and plentyJohn Quiggin | Professor and an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow at the University of Queensland, and a member of the Board of the Climate Change Authority of the Australian Government

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Food for thought. John Quiggin makes some observations and asks some questions.

Peripherally related to MMT based on availability of real resources.

John Quiggin's Blog
Scarcity and plenty
John Quiggin | Professor and an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow at the University of Queensland, and a member of the Board of the Climate Change Authority of the Australian Government

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