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 PostsAustralia's COVID recovery 'in jeopardy' due to picking wrong vaccine, says Labor MPParamedics left 'gasping' Indigenous man 'on the ground in handcuffs like a mongrel', inquest hearsSydney Roosters stalwart Jake Friend retires from NRL because of concussion concernsJobKeeper is gone, so what can small businesses do if they're in trouble?Confused about the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine and blood clotting? The simple maths may helpWho are ATAGI and why have they caused Scott Morrison to change Australia's COVID-19 vaccination plans?Feral horse plan advocates shooting brumbies'Deep shock' at Sydney Zoo after chimp's sudden death
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