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John Quiggin on covid19 – What now, what next and what after?

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John Quiggin speaking on the COVID19 crisis – What Now, What Next and What After? John Quiggin is professor of economics at the University of Queensland, and well-known commentator and author. He blogs at johnquiggin.com where he provides, according to the header, ‘Commentary on Australian and World Events from a Socialist and Democratic Viewpoint’ His ...

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John Quiggin speaking on the COVID19 crisis – What Now, What Next and What After?


John Quiggin is professor of economics at the University of Queensland, and well-known commentator and author.


He blogs at johnquiggin.com where he provides, according to the header, ‘Commentary on Australian and World Events from a Socialist and Democratic Viewpoint’


His long list of academic and popular works includes Zombie Economics, a devastating critique of the persistence of disproven neoliberal ideas; Great Expectations: Microeconomic Reform and Australia and Taxing Times: A Guide to the Tax Debate in Australia. He is both prolific and influential, as his full CV and research record shows.



In this video, we begin with grid view, and then after a few minutes the vudeo is on John Quiggin. At around the 30 min mark, John takes questions from attendees.



John Quiggin
He is an Australian economist, a Professor and an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow at the University of Queensland, and a former member of the Board of the Climate Change Authority of the Australian Government.

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