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376:, a Fellow of the Research School of Social Sciences of Australian National University from 1991 to 1992, a senior fellow from 1993 to 1994 and a professor in 1995 at the Centre for Economic Policy Research of the Australian National University in 1995. From 1996 to 1999 Quiggin was a professor of economics and Australian Research Council Senior Fellow at James Cook University. Also in 1996, Quiggin was elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. From 2000 to 2002 he was an Australian Research Council Senior Fellow at the Australian National University and an adjunct professor at the Queensland University of Technology and the inaugural Don Dunstan Visiting Professor at the University of Adelaide. 439:: "The EMH states that the market value of an asset is equal to the best available estimate of the value of the services or income flows it will generate. In the case of a company stock, this is the discounted value of future earnings. Since Bitcoins do not generate any actual earnings, they must appreciate in value to ensure that people are willing to hold them. But an endless appreciation, with no flow of earnings or liquidation value, is precisely the kind of bubble the EMH says can’t happen." 233: 33: 435:, calling it a "delusion" that would lead to "environmental disaster" due to the "ever-increasing environmental damage from the electricity used in the 'mining' of Bitcoins" and that "The sooner this collective delusion comes to an end, the better." He also proposed that the value of Bitcoin was a refutation of the 379:
He has been based at the University of Queensland since 2003, being an Australian Research Council professorial fellow and federation fellow and a professor in the School of Economics and the School of Political Science and International Studies. He was an adjunct professor at the Australian National
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As part of his "commitment to public debate", Quiggin has contributed to a wide variety of Parliamentary inquires through submissions and appearances. These include the inquiries into Uranium Mining and Nuclear Power, Land Use in Victoria, the US-Australia Free Trade Agreement and the Urban Water
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He was awarded the Australian Social Science Academy Medal in 1993 and a Fellowship in 1996, received the 1997 and 2000 Sam Richardson of the Institute of Public Administration, Australia, received the 2001 Editors Prize of the
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In 2012, through Princeton University Press, Quiggin published his book Zombie Economics: How Dead Ideas Still Walk among Us which sold upward of 20 000 copies and was translated into eight languages. His most recent book,
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From 1978 to 1983, Quiggin was a research economist and in 1986 was the chief research economist with the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, now called the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics of the
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Quiggin is one of the most prolific economists in Australia, illustrated by citation frequencies in the period 1988–2000. He has been placed in the top 5% economists in the world according to
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Statement on resignation from CPD and alternative: public statement by Mark Bahnisch, Eva Cox and John Quiggin, (24 April 2015), The New Social Democrat
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since its monthly aggregate rankings began in 2004. Quiggin has frequently been awarded and recognised for his research, including twice receiving
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Quiggin writes a blog involving "commentary on Australian and world events from a socialist and democratic viewpoint". It was included in the
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through coursework and thesis at the Australian National University in 1984, and finished his Doctor of Philosophy in economics at the
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is a distraction, and the main problem with the nuclear option is that it is not economically viable. Quiggin says that we need more
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From 1989 to 1990, he was an associate professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics of the
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and in 2011 received the Distinguished Fellow Award of the Economic Society of Australia. He was awarded an
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Helen Davidson, (23 March 2017), Two quit Australian climate authority blaming government 'extremists',
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Top Economics and Finance Blogs of 2018 and the Top 100 Economics Blogs of 2020 by the
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Economics in Two Lessons: Why Markets Work So Well, and Why They Can Fail So Badly
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Economics in Two Lessons: Why Markets Work So Well, and Why They Can Fail So Badly
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Economics in Two Lessons: Why Markets Work So Well, and Why They Can Fail So Badly
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Social Democracy in Neoliberal Times: The Left and Economic Policy since 1980
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He was appointed in 2012 to the board of the Climate Change Authority of the
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Uncertainty, Production, Choice, and Agency: The State-Contingent Approach
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1998. "Social Democracy and Market Reform in Australia and New Zealand,"
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University from 2003 to 2006 and was the Hinkley Visiting Professor at
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Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
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The Australian Climate Change Authority board announced. 21 June 2012
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graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics in 1978 and a
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The Econometric Society: Fellows of the Econometric Society
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David Lipson, (24 March 2017), Interview: John Quiggin,
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Fellows of the Australian Institute of Company Directors
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John Quiggin's Home Page at the University of Queensland
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and Federation Fellow and a member of the board of the
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Great Expectations: Microeconomic Reform and Australia
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Zombie Economics: How Dead Ideas Still Walk among Us
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Taxing Times: A Guide to the Tax Debate in Australia
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He is also a regular contributor to 196:(born 29 March 1956) is an Australian 1462:Australian National University alumni 1207:Sinha, Dipendra & Macri, Joseph, 734:, Australian Broadcasting Corporation 374:University of Maryland, College Park 226: 1177: 1150: 1120: 1096:"Professor John Quiggin Researcher" 1093: 933:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 120:Queensland University of Technology 13: 1447:Fellows of the Econometric Society 1437:20th-century Australian economists 1432:21st-century Australian economists 470:renewable energy commercialisation 14: 1493: 1360: 1187:Productivity Commission Australia 822:"Top 100 Economics Blogs of 2020" 820:Agarwal, Prateek (15 June 2020). 657:"Prospects of a Keynesian utopia" 515: 1405:Library of Economics and Liberty 1075:John Quiggin (8 November 2013). 356:Academic and professional career 231: 31: 16:Australian economist (born 1956) 1307: 1289: 1271: 1260: 1249: 1238: 1201: 1171: 1144: 1114: 1087: 1068: 1035: 1018: 959: 947:Quiggin, John (16 April 2013). 920: 901: 876: 851: 839: 635:. 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