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Labour Market Regulation — Sloan & Quiggin – 18/09/2012

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The Economic Society of Australia (QLD) hosted a lunchtime debate featuring the economic editor of the Australian, Professor Judith Sloan and UQ Professor, John Quiggin. In this discussion, two high profile public commentators with very different perspectives will argue their case for the optimal amount of labour market regulation in Australia. For more information on ...

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The Economic Society of Australia (QLD) hosted a lunchtime debate featuring the economic editor of the Australian, Professor Judith Sloan and UQ Professor, John Quiggin.



In this discussion, two high profile public commentators with very different perspectives will argue their case for the optimal amount of labour market regulation in Australia.



For more information on this event please visit: http://www.esaqld.org.au/events/labour-market-regulation-sloan-quiggin-2/



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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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