Australia has lost one of its greatest economists, and a big chunk of economic history with him By News December 17, 2021 Add Comment Edit One of Australia's greatest economists and closest links to the ideas of John Maynard Keynes is being laid to rest, and with him passes a great deal of our economic history, writes Michael Janda. Share this post Related PostsHundreds take to Melbourne's streets to protest latest lockdownAshley Moloney secures Australia's first Olympic decathlon medal with bronzeVictoria records six local COVID-19 cases as statewide lockdown begins'Take this very seriously': Experts warn of outdoor COVID-19 risk after beach party casesMan arrested after police pursuit of ute towing an excavatorThe voting age won't be lowered for the next ACT election, but corflutes are set to be bannedCanberra prisoner sentenced for starting fire in jail cell during Black Summer bushfiresThe Matildas' hopes of an Olympic medal have been ended by the US superstars
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