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John Quiggin is an influential Australian economist known for his work in various fields, including the economics of uncertainty, public policy, and environmental economics. He has contributed significantly to debates about economic reform, privatisation, and the implications of climate change on economic policy. Quiggin's approach often emphasizes the importance of state-contingent decision-making, which allows for a more nuanced understanding of economic choices in uncertain environments.

Throughout his career, Quiggin has published extensively, with notable works such as "Uncertainty, Production, Choice, and Agency" and "Wrong Way: How Privatisation and Economic Reform Backfired." He has also been a vocal advocate for carbon pricing as a method to address climate change, highlighting early experiences and future prospects. His insights continue to shape discussions on how best to navigate the complexities of modern economic challenges.

nacionalidad Australiano
Fecha de Nacimiento November 16, 1960
Lugar de Nacimiento Melbourne, Victoria, Australia